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… a TST to see if you have ever been exposed to TB. It tells your health care provider if your body has “seen” the bacteria before. This test alone … have TB disease. If you have symptoms of TB disease, visit your health care provider. Symptoms of TB disease in the …
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… it's important to wear shoes that fit well and protect your feet. Here are some tips for choosing shoes. Choose … well. To ensure a good fit: Buy shoes in the evening when your feet are more likely to be swollen. This will give you … are made of materials that are flexible and don't make your feet sweat. Soft leather is a good choice. Athletic …
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… symptoms? If you have a Jones fracture, the outer side of your foot may be painful, swollen, and tender. Your foot may look bruised, and you may have trouble … walking. How is it diagnosed? The doctor will examine your foot and ask about your symptoms and past health. The …
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… is endurance fitness. This is any activity that uses your body’s large muscle groups and helps you have a … activities. Be sure to choose exercises that are right for your health, medical condition, fitness level, and fitness … to a moderate level of intensity. This means raising your heart rate and causing you to sweat and breathe more …
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… Follow these steps to stop a nosebleed. Gently blow your nose to clear any clots. Sit up straight and tip your head slightly forward. Do not tilt your head back. This may cause blood to run down the back of …
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… also known as "wryneck," is a condition in which your baby's head is tilted. The chin points to one shoulder, … the opposite shoulder. Treatment is necessary to prevent your baby's face and skull from growing unevenly and to … when the neck muscle that runs up and toward the back of your baby's neck (sternocleidomastoid muscle) is shortened. …
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… arms during a crash. For every ride in a car, make sure your child is securely strapped into a car seat. Make sure … the guidelines and instructions provided by the maker of your car seat. Car seat requirements Infant and child car … Use the Universal Anchorage System (UAS) if you have it in your car. This feature allows parents to secure the car seat …
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… more likely to happen if you have a disease that has made your bones weak, such as osteoporosis or cancer. What are … a breath or breathe deeply. Or it may cause pain around your breastbone. If you can't breathe normally you may feel … have a headache. What could happen when you break a rib? Your ribs have two main jobs: They help protect the organs …
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… 30, 2018 When you’re pregnant, it’s important to speak with your healthcare provider about sexually transmitted … and others cannot. And some STIs can cause problems with your pregnancy and harm your baby. Your healthcare provider will discuss STIs with …
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… Overview There is no medical test that can diagnose PTSD. Your doctor will ask you about your symptoms, how long you've had them, and how much they affect your daily activities. Your doctor may also ask about: The …