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… A patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pump lets you give yourself pain medicine when you need it. This gives you more control of your pain relief. The PCA pump contains your pain medicine. Usually that medicine is morphine, but …
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… is a rare but serious muscle problem. When you have it, your muscle cells break down, or dissolve. The contents of … Fever. Nausea. Dark-coloured urine. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will ask questions about your symptoms and past health and do a physical examination. …
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… and not want to talk about it. Be aware of the signs that your child is being bullied so you can help resolve the problem. If your child is being bullied, they may: Have physical … belongings or stealing lunch money or prepared lunches. Your child may come home from school without favourite toys, …
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… having periods yet or you are getting close to menopause . Your birth control method failed. Maybe you forgot to take your pill or get your shot. Or maybe the condom broke or came off, or your …
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… have fun and stay safe. Bundle up and take the dog (or just yourself) for a walk. Rake leaves or do other yard work. Try … Shovel snow. Be safe while you're active outside. Try to do your walking and other activities when it's light out. If possible, go on your lunch break. If you go when it's dark out, walk with a …
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… for up to 4 weeks before having a progesterone test. Tell your doctor if you have had a test that used a radioactive … radioactive tracer can interfere with the test results. Let your doctor know the first day of your last menstrual period. If your bleeding pattern is …
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… Allergies: Giving Yourself an Epinephrine Shot Actionset Overview If you have … can come on quickly and become life-threatening. Giving yourself an epinephrine shot can slow down or stop an … times and to know the right way to use it. It could save your life someday. How do you give the shot? Step 1 slide 1 …
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… both ears and may range from mild to severe. It may affect your hearing in the following ways: Speech sounds mumbled, … to understand, especially when there is background noise. Your ability to hear and distinguish high-pitched sounds is … You hear ringing, roaring, hissing, or other sounds in your ears (tinnitus). Tinnitus may increase as your hearing …
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… as possible. Movement will increase the spread of venom in your bloodstream. It is important to remove the stinger as … 20 seconds after a sting, 90% of the venom is injected into your body. To quickly remove the stinger: Flick the stinger out with your finger. Scrape it out with something that is …
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… is inserted under the skin (subdermal) on the inside of your arm. The implant releases the hormone progestin to … In some cases it can be used longer. footnote 1 Talk to your doctor about how long you can use it. Once it is put … to prevent pregnancy. The implant can only be inserted by your doctor or another trained health professional. It only …