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… may feel a pop and sudden pain when the fracture occurs. How is it diagnosed? X-rays are usually used to diagnose a fracture. How is an avulsion fracture treated? Small fractures are … Incorporated disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information …
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… during pregnancy. It gives the baby food and oxygen from your body. In a normal pregnancy, the placenta stays firmly … your baby is moving less than usual. You can't really tell how serious placental abruption is by the amount of vaginal … you have mild placental abruption and your baby is not in distress, you may not have to stay in the hospital. You and …
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… package instructions on OTC medicines carefully. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before giving OTC medicines to … directions on the "Drug Facts" label. This label tells you how to give the medicine safely and in the right amount. It lists warnings, tells you how often to give the medicine, and helps you know if the …
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… 1 or 2 hormones similar to estrogen and progestin, which your body produces. It can have many clinical uses … as anti-seizure drugs. Ask your health care provider about how your hormonal contraception may affect your other … my contraception? Yes. Certain medications may affect how well your hormonal contraception works. Some may stop …
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… symptoms? If you have a Jones fracture, the outer side of your foot may be painful, swollen, and tender. Your foot may look bruised, and you may have trouble walking. How is it diagnosed? The doctor will examine your foot and … doctor will probably do an X-ray to confirm the fracture. How is a Jones fracture treated? Treatment depends on how
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… problems like itching, sores, or changes in skin colour. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor can diagnose venous insufficiency by examining … a type of ultrasound test (duplex Doppler) to find out how well blood is flowing in your legs. How is venous …
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… and they don't spread disease or have anything to do with how clean someone is. And you can learn how to treat lice at home. How are they diagnosed? The first … lice and their eggs (called nits). But you can also check your child's scalp for lice and nits. To check for lice, use …
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… polyhydramnios. It means that there's more fluid around your baby than there should be. In some cases, too much … sac. Preterm labour. Placental abruption. Stillbirth. How is polyhydramnios diagnosed? Your doctor can use … fluid that surround the baby. If these measurements show too much fluid, more tests may be done to try to find …
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… Information Getting Started Medicines can help you manage your health, but only if you take them correctly. If you're … schedule. It should include what your medicines are and how and when to take them. Put your schedule where you can … you when to take your medicine. Don't run out. Figure out how long your bottle of medicine will last. Put refill …
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… positional plagiocephaly. Flat head syndrome doesn't hurt your baby. And in most children it goes away on its own when … causes it? The shape of a newborn's head may be affected by how the baby was positioned in the uterus. It can also be … exercises. They may help your baby turn his or her head. How is it diagnosed? Doctors can diagnose flat head syndrome …