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… have any serious symptoms, including: unexplained weight loss severe tiredness muscle aches/weakness that doesn't go … known as Guillain-Barre syndrome (such as unsteadiness, loss of coordination, trouble swallowing/speaking/chewing, … anxiety, angry behavior, hallucinations, confusion) loss of coordination signs of kidney problems (such as a …
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… or tunnel vision. Problems with concentration or memory. Loss of consciousness (fainting). Hyperventilation isn't a … alert as you normally do. Yes Has returned to normal after loss of consciousness No Has returned to normal after loss of consciousness Did the loss of consciousness occur …
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… the same bed. Never sleep with a baby on a couch or an armchair. Keep soft items and loose bedding out of the crib. … baby to SIDS? Each member of your family may respond to the loss of the baby in a different way. These different ways of … the same bed. Never sleep with a baby on a couch or an armchair. Keep soft items and loose bedding out of the crib. …
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… , corneal degeneration (band keratopathy), or vision loss. The incidence of eye disease is 2 to 34 out of 100 … eye problems from progressing to the point that vision loss occurs, regular eye examinations by an ophthalmologist … , corneal degeneration (band keratopathy), or vision loss. The incidence of eye disease is 2 to 34 out of 100 …
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… levels and increased risk of glaucoma. Chromium slows the loss of calcium, so it may help prevent bone loss in women during menopause. Risks The chromium found in … levels and increased risk of glaucoma. Chromium slows the loss of calcium, so it may help prevent bone loss in women …
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… Check and treat for shock . Trauma or severe blood loss can cause the person to go into shock. Care for the … so pressure needs to be light—just enough to slow blood loss. Gently splint the injured area to prevent movement or … Check and treat for shock . Trauma or severe blood loss can cause the person to go into shock. Care for the …
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… a few hours. You may also notice some short-term memory loss. This should slowly get better within several weeks. … an ECT treatment. It's possible to have long-term memory loss after ECT. For some people, memory returns. But for … a few hours. You may also notice some short-term memory loss. This should slowly get better within several weeks. …
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… bleeding) mental/mood changes (such as depression, memory loss) swelling of the hands/feet unusual fullness of the … if you will be having surgery or will be confined to a chair/bed for a long time (such as on a long plane flight). … if you will be having surgery or will be confined to a chair/bed for a long time (such as on a long plane flight). …
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… at least 1 month. Taking vitamin C will help replace the loss of vitamin C due to high iron levels and help the … effects, including: other vision changes (such as vision loss, loss of color vision, cataracts) eye pain hearing changes …
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… agitation, confusion) unusual/extreme tiredness weight loss swelling ankles/feet bone pain vision problems … glaucoma) high blood pressure liver disease bone loss (osteoporosis) thyroid problems Using corticosteroid … away if you develop unusual/extreme tiredness or weight loss. If you will be using this medication for a long time, …