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… thumb-sucking normal? Thumb-sucking is normal in babies and young children. Most babies and toddlers suck their thumbs. … babies and young children who use it to comfort themselves when they feel hungry, afraid, restless, quiet, sleepy, or … the more likely it is that orthodontic treatment will be needed. Speech problems caused by thumb-sucking can include …
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… Nearsightedness: Should I Have Laser Surgery? Decision Point You may want to have a say in this decision, or you may … surgery to correct your nearsightedness. (You may still need to wear glasses or contact lenses part of the time.) … . Undercorrection or overcorrection. Undercorrection occurs when the eye remains somewhat nearsighted after surgery. …
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… Should I Have Shoulder Replacement Surgery? Decision Point You may want to have a say in this decision, or you may … shoulder joints usually last 10 to 20 years. You may need to decide whether to have surgery again if the joint … painful problem with the cartilage in the joints. It occurs when the cartilage that cushions your joints breaks down and …
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… time, vCJD destroys the brain and spinal cord. What causes them? Experts are not sure what causes mad cow disease or … that cause these same symptoms. Having tingling in parts of your body does not mean you have vCJD. Dementia . Psychosis … lived and the person's symptoms and past health. Imaging tests, such as an MRI , may be done to check for brain …
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… to the loss of someone or something very important to you. After a major loss, you may feel insecure due to … happened around you. It's common to have these feelings when so much about your life may be changing. It may take … make any big changes in your life. Ask for help when you need it. If you're confused or can't seem to get things …
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… Neutropenia (say "noo-truh-PEE-nee-uh") means that your blood has too few white blood cells called neutrophils. … vitamin B12 or folate . An enlarged spleen . What happens when you have it? When you have neutropenia, you can get … drainage or itching, diarrhea, pain when you urinate, and a need to urinate often. How is neutropenia treated? If your …
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… Overview Overview Before the test, you will need to stop eating solid foods. You also will follow … see inside your colon during the test. Before you schedule When you make your appointment for the colonoscopy, mention …
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… Overview Doctors are experts on medical care. But you are the expert on yourself and your life. That's why it's important to be an active patient. When you're actively involved in decisions about your care, … are busy, and you may not want to bother them. But medical tests can provide information that's important to your …
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… is not the same as vomiting. Spitting up usually stops as your baby grows. If your baby frequently spits up large … up all the milk that was just taken. Can I drink alcohol when I am breastfeeding? It's best not to drink alcohol at … When should I give my baby solid foods? Your baby does not need any food except breast milk for the first six months. …
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… Overview Overview What are your responsibilities during your recovery from bypass … your medicines. Monitoring your weight. Improving your heart and lung health. Attending cardiac rehabilitation. … a record of your weight. Bring your weight record with you when you visit your doctor. Call your doctor if you gain 1.4 …