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… a speculum to look at the vaginal walls. You may have other tests, such as: The use of dye in the vagina (and maybe the … all signs of leakage. Urinalysis to check for infection. Blood test (complete blood count) to check for signs of infection in your body. …
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… based on your medical condition, response to treatment, lab tests, and other medications you may be taking. Be sure to … may decrease your risk. This medication may raise your blood pressure. Check your blood pressure regularly and tell your doctor if the results …
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… stopping this medication. Your doctor will monitor liver tests for several months after you stop … toothbrushes, and razors) that may have contacted blood or other body fluids. Consult your doctor or … counts, blood mineral levels, bone density tests, urine glucose/protein) should be done before you start taking this …
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… cancer of the breast/ovaries, stroke, dementia, and serious blood clots. When used along with a progestin, estrogens … should be used at the lowest effective dose and for the shortest amount of time. Discuss the use of this medication with … It is absorbed through the skin and enters into the bloodstream. It is used by women to help reduce a certain …
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… is based on your medical condition, side effects, lab test results, and response to treatment. Do not increase … cough, fever) chest pain sudden severe bleeding black/bloody stools vomit that contains blood or looks like coffee grounds A very serious allergic …
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… and periods of slow growth make it hard to keep a teen's blood sugar level consistently within a target range. Eating … actions can be dangerous. They may lead to high or low blood sugar emergencies or an eating disorder. Common ways … the daily meal plan. Falsify or lie about blood sugar test results. Hide or deny the disease when they're around …
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… Older adults are more likely to drink or use substances at home rather than in public. Older adults may not have duties … or make them worse. These health problems include high blood pressure, ulcers, liver disease, anxiety, sleep … the death of a spouse or good friend, leaving your home, or being diagnosed with a disease can trigger …
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… a family member or other loved one who has just returned home from the hospital after CABG surgery, you may want to … Many people recovering from surgery cannot leave their homes on their own to shop for food. Buy and prepare … by bit, your loved one will walk farther. Walking boosts blood flow and helps prevent pneumonia and constipation. …
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… (melanoma). It is also used to treat a certain group of blood cancers (histiocytic neoplasms). It works by slowing … may decrease your risk. This medication may raise your blood pressure. Check your blood pressure regularly and tell … not share this medication with others. Lab and/or medical tests (such as BRAF testing, heart/liver function, skin/eye …
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… may decrease your risk. This medication may raise your blood pressure and heart rate. Sometimes these effects can be serious. Check your blood pressure and heart rate regularly and tell your doctor … plan to become pregnant. Your doctor may order a pregnancy test before starting this medication. You should not become …