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… that covers the brain, and septicemia, an infection of the blood. For every 100 people who get sick, up to 15 will die, …
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… surgical procedure (surgical abortion). It can also be done using medicines to start labour and delivery (induction … You have chest pain, are short of breath, or cough up blood. Call your doctor now if you have any of these … by pain medicine, rest, or heat Fever of 38°C (100.4°F) or higher Vomiting lasting more than 4 to 6 hours Sudden belly …
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… wingless insects that live on the scalp, feeding on blood. They lay eggs (nits) on hair close to the scalp that … 10 days apart. In this case, consider a full treatment plan using a topical treatment of a different type. Irritation …
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… need further TB testing. Further testing could include a TB blood test, chest x-ray or sputum collection. A chest x-ray …
Medical tests
… in the pictures. The contrast material may be used to check blood flow, find some types of tumours, and show areas of … the test. But most reactions are mild and can be treated using medicine. If you breastfeed and are concerned about … in the pictures. The contrast material may be used to check blood flow, find some types of tumours, and show areas of …
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… The test may also show if a disc is pressing on a nerve, causing symptoms such as sciatica . Find areas of the spine … a bone scan . Find areas of the spine that do not have good blood supply. Find an infection. Find nerve damage caused by … a bone scan . Find areas of the spine that do not have good blood supply. Find an infection. Find nerve damage caused by …
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… Follow your doctor's instructions about eating to avoid low blood sugar. Avoid caffeine within 12 hours of the test. … Follow your doctor's instructions about eating to avoid low blood sugar. Avoid caffeine within 12 hours of the test. …
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… (URIs) spread easily. Babies and young children have a higher risk for secondary infections from these illnesses. … How quickly and how far can my child move? How far and how high can my child reach? What household objects attract my … as well as allow children to explore. Prevent injuries by using safe equipment, teaching safety awareness, and closely …
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… that covers the brain, and septicemia, an infection of the blood. Haemophilus influenzae type b infection is spread by …
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… about your child's nutrition, talk with a registered dietitian. Can food allergy cause eczema? Although food … that delaying the introduction of new foods into a baby's diet decreased the chance of a food allergy. However, the …