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… by different Plasmodium species. These tiny parasites can get into your bloodstream and multiply after a bite by an … a prescription. Some anti-malaria medication should be started at least one week before travelling. Make sure you … mediation does not guarantee that you will not get malaria. It will reduce your chances of getting …
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… are harmless. They may change over time. They can gradually get bigger, develop a hair, become more raised, get lighter in colour, fade away, or fall off. Skin tags. … Gotten thicker, raised, or worn down. Changed colour. Started to bleed easily. Seek Care Today Based on your …
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… active women ages 20 to 50. An estimated 50% of women get bladder infections sometime during their lives. Kidney … are affected most often with kidney stones. But anyone can get stones at any age. An injury to the genital area can … Moderate pain 1 to 4: Mild pain Mild pain Have you recently started having new or worsening pain when you urinate? Yes …
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… as many dangers to your toddler as possible. Start by getting down on the floor. Crawl around on your hands and … could swallow or choke on, or cords your toddler could get caught in. Are there any large, heavy or sharp items … on children’s outfits are very dangerous – they can get caught on the corner posts of a crib or on playground …
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… They aren't cancer, and they don't increase your chance of getting breast cancer. But having fibrocystic breast changes … a woman's menstrual cycle. Each month, a woman's body gets ready for a possible pregnancy. It releases hormones … the breasts to make milk. The milk (or mammary) glands get bigger, which may make some women's breasts feel lumpy …
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… what to do so you don't take too much or too little. Get regular blood tests. The test results tell your doctor … Foods that have a lot of vitamin K include cooked green vegetables, such as: Kale, spinach, turnip greens, collard … Don't take warfarin if you are pregnant or planning to get pregnant. Talk to your doctor about how you can prevent …
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… problem for most babies. But the heart rate of some babies gets slower. This change in heart rate can be seen on the … hormone oxytocin in a vein ( intravenously, or IV ). It is started at a low dose. The dose is increased until you have … usually stop when the oxytocin is stopped. You may get a medicine to stop the contractions. In very rare cases, …
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… to write down any questions you have and make a plan for getting the answers you need. Deciding how to feed your baby … offer your baby human milk and how to know if your baby is getting enough milk:  Breastfeeding or chestfeeding … how to store it safely:  Formula feeding your baby: Getting started (HealthLinkBC File #69a) Formula feeding your baby: …
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… on soles of feet, or on palms of hands Is the swelling getting worse (over hours or days)? Yes Swelling is getting worse No Swelling is getting worse Did you get an … cause an allergic reaction. Think about whether the problem started soon after you began using a new medicine or a …
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… foods when your baby: Is about 6 months old. Starts to get curious about foods. Your baby may reach for what you're … mashed cooked egg yolk, mashed beans, or tofu. Try soft vegetables or fruits. Introduce foods that may cause an … infant cereals. Try rice, wheat, or buckwheat cereal. Vegetables. Think about offering the colours of the rainbow. …