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… are often used when you have the ability to use a catheter yourself or someone can do it for you. You insert the … not permanent. In general, an ICP requires that you limit your fluids. You and your doctor will figure out how much fluid you can consume …
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… the toilet. Don't save this urine. This marks the start of your 24-hour period. For the next 24 hours, collect all your urine. Your doctor or lab will give you a large container to store …
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… Doctors are often able to diagnose cellulitis based on your symptoms and a physical examination. In most cases, you … But tests sometimes may be done to find out what's causing your symptoms and to rule out other problems. For example, … a hospital so that you can get IV antibiotics directly into your bloodstream, along with any other care you may need. Be …
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… treatment seems to run in families. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will ask about your symptoms and examine your … rash. To avoid spreading it, wash your hands well after treating or touching the rash. Follow the directions on the … rash. To avoid spreading it, wash your hands well after treating or touching the rash. Follow the directions on the …
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… baby's strength and coordination improve. By age 3 months, your baby can control his or her head movements. Put your baby on his or her tummy during awake periods and closely supervise. Allowing your baby to exercise and move in this position helps …
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… package information that tells the best way to store your insulin. You can keep open bottles with you if you keep … or above 30°C (86°F) . Never leave insulin in the sun or in your hot car, because sunlight and heat reduce the strength … bottle label. Always store an extra bottle of each type of your insulin in the refrigerator. If you cannot prepare an …
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… (skin cancer) . How are seborrheic keratoses diagnosed? Your doctor will look at the skin growth. He or she may need … But if one bothers you or you don't like how it looks, your doctor can remove it. Your doctor may: Freeze it off (cryotherapy). Cut it out …
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… The shot is used to prevent pregnancy. You get the shot in your upper arm or rear end (buttocks). The shot gives you a … need another shot. The shot may cause bone loss. Talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits. How well does it … have an unplanned pregnancy. footnote 1 Be sure to tell your doctor about any health problems you have or medicines …
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… there's nothing you have to do before this test, unless your doctor tells you to. How It Is Done A health … Normal Each lab has a different range for what's normal. Your lab report should show the range that your lab uses for each test. The normal range is just a …
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… anagen, catagen, and telogen. The anagen phase is when your hair grows—your hair follicle forms a new hair shaft. Most (90%) of the hair on your scalp is in a growing phase that lasts from 2 to 6 …