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… larvae of certain parasites. The parasites can get under your skin when you swim in freshwater (such as lakes and … goes away in about a week. An itching or burning feeling on your skin. Bumps on your skin that show up minutes or even days after you were …
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… On this page: Overview Overview If your baby is teething, you may have questions that many … that babies are putting "everything" into their mouths. (Your baby is going through the oral discovery phase of … from teething. Teething may cause a mild increase in your child's temperature but it does not cause fevers. Look …
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… against the lung causes the lung to collapse. This prevents your lung from expanding the right way when you try to … pain. A pneumothorax may become deadly if the pressure in your chest prevents the lungs from getting enough oxygen … diagnosed through a physical examination and a chest X-ray. Your doctor may also do blood tests to measure the level of …
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… pregnancy. It's a soft plastic ring that you put into your vagina. It's also called the vaginal ring. The ring … go without a ring for 1 week. During this week, you have your period. Your period may be very light. Or you may use the ring …
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… page: Overview Overview As the rest of your body changes during pregnancy, your breasts change too. They are getting ready to make and supply milk for your baby. First-trimester changes In the first trimester …
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… is the only known genetic (inherited) factor that increases your chances for developing emphysema. Alpha-1 antitrypsin … are a carrier . The good copy of the gene you received from your other parent is enough to tell your body how to properly make alpha-1 antitrypsin. Some …
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… . If you have a family history of PKU, talk with your doctor about genetic testing if you want to find out … 1 If the phenylketonuria (PKU) screening test shows that your baby has a phenylalanine problem, the doctor will do further testing to check whether your baby has PKU. Finding and starting treatment for PKU …
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… fainted or who often feel light-headed. The results help your doctor know the cause of your fainting or feeling light-headed. The test uses a … that slowly tilts you to an upright position. It checks how your body responds when you change positions. Why It Is Done …
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… You may not be able to feel food on one or both sides of your mouth. You may also have problems chewing or producing … other conditions that make eating difficult and increase your risk of choking or breathing in food or liquids … or judging where things are, especially on the side of your body affected by the stroke. Problems recognizing …
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… of asthma can vary, and asthma often requires changes in your treatment to control it. To ensure that you are getting … monitor and evaluate the disease and communicate with your doctor. Symptoms Know the symptoms of poorly controlled … plan) will give you guidelines for increasing medicine if your or your child's asthma starts to get out of control. …