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… without proper ventilation may also help mould grow. How do I know if my home has moulds? Look for discoloration … otherwise be controlled, use a dehumidifier. Make sure you choose a device that best meets your room size and humidity … mould yourself. Make sure you wear household rubber gloves, safety glasses or goggles and a KN-95 mask or better when …
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… even when you're resting. You may also feel tired and weak. How is it diagnosed? If you have mitral valve stenosis, your … atrial fibrillation, heart failure, and stroke. You may choose to have the mitral valve repaired or replaced if you … need some tests to see what kind and level of exercise is safe for you. Try to exercise for at least 2½ hours a week. …
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… to Diagnose My Health Problem? Make sure you understand how any medical test will help you before you agree to it. … decide whether you need to get help now or whether it is safe to wait. Go to a walk-in clinic (if one is open). Go to … hospitalization may not be your only choice. Many people choose to spend their remaining time at home with the people …
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… damage the eye. It may take 24 hours after the burn to know how serious an eye burn may be. Chemical fumes and vapours … can prevent eye injuries by using protective eyewear. Wear safety glasses, goggles, or face shields when you work with … body parts you have. If you are transgender or non-binary, choose the sex that matches the body parts (such as ovaries, …
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… the hand, such as tools (gardening hoe or hammer) or sports equipment (tennis racquet), typically causes calluses on the … (such as a callus on the bottom of a runner's foot), how a person walks (their gait), or the bone structure of … they may make it hard for your feet to fit in your shoes. How are they diagnosed? Your doctor will look at the …
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… when you lie down. Feel bloated or sick to your stomach. How can you prevent sudden heart failure? When you have … symptoms worse. Work with your doctor and pharmacist to choose over-the-counter medicines, such as cold medicines and pain relievers, that are safer for you. Be active, but be careful. Exercise is good …
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… high calcium levels in the blood. Sarcoidosis may affect how an organ works. For instance, if it's in your lungs, you … certain organs—such as your eyes, heart, or brain—you may choose to have treatment even if you don't have any … after pregnancy. Some sarcoidosis medicines are considered safe to use during pregnancy, while others aren't …
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… more than 2 weeks, you may have allergies or sinusitis. How can you care for yourself at home? To prevent dehydration, drink plenty of fluids. Choose water and other clear liquids until you feel better. … ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), or naproxen (Aleve). Be safe with medicines. Read and follow all instructions on the …
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… a good way to find out if your baby is doing well. It can show if there is a problem. Monitoring may be done all the … the baby's heartbeat would be checked all the time. If you choose to have epidural pain relief , you will have … of monitoring? Intermittent This kind of monitoring is very safe. But there is a chance that a problem might not be …
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… is plenty you can do to help your child adjust and stay safe and healthy at any stage. Make sure that your child … the stress of new routines and social situations. Learn how to help your child stay safe and learn healthy lifestyle … verbal, social or online. Learn about bullying, including how to know if your child is being bullied or is bullying: …