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… How is it treated? Total incontinence is usually treated by using a thin flexible tube, called a catheter. You use it to … How is it treated? Total incontinence is usually treated by using a thin flexible tube, called a catheter. You use it to …
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… effects, but the risk of cancer coming back (recurrence) is higher. Prostate Cancer Current … effects, but the risk of cancer coming back (recurrence) is higher. Prostate Cancer Current …
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… the best practices and the manufacturer's instructions when using NCITs. Remember that many factors affect NCIT accuracy … For more detailed instructions on how to take a temperature using the rectal method, speak to your health care provider. … an infection, it is normal to have a fever (temperature higher than 38ºC (100.4ºF). A fever is part of the normal …
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… health practice that you would like to try or are already using. Your doctor can help you manage your health better if … health practice that you would like to try or are already using. Your doctor can help you manage your health better if …
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… by: This tells you the last date that is recommended for using the product while at peak quality. The manufacturer … by: This tells you the last date that is recommended for using the product while at peak quality. The manufacturer …
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… dry chickenpox blisters. But talk to your doctor before using lotions that contain antihistamines. You could try … of sunlight. A child can play outside in the shade. Avoid using antihistamine lotions. You may accidentally apply too … dry chickenpox blisters. But talk to your doctor before using lotions that contain antihistamines. You could try …
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… check the information that came with the medicine you're using. If you have questions, talk to your pharmacist or … is sometimes called addiction. This means a person keeps using opioids even though it causes problems. The risk is … check the information that came with the medicine you're using. If you have questions, talk to your pharmacist or …