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… anesthesia. __ Local anesthesia. __ Pudendal or paracervical block. __ An opioid. Birth I would like to: __ Take … birth, I'd like to: __ Hold my baby right away, before any procedures that are not urgent. __ Breastfeed as soon as … birth, I'd like to: __ Hold my baby right away, before any procedures that are not urgent. __ Breastfeed as soon as …
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… Surgery Overview Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) is a procedure used to remove excess tissue in the throat to … to treat snoring in people so that their bed partner can sleep better. It is rarely used and only considered in cases … the airway. Do not stop snoring after making lifestyle changes such as losing weight and sleeping on their sides. …
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… to use the catheter Following is a general outline of the procedure. Your rehabilitation (rehab) team or doctor will … to use the catheter Following is a general outline of the procedure. Your rehabilitation (rehab) team or doctor will …
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… can cause harm. Harm can come from: The test itself. An abnormal result that is not correct (a false-positive ). … worry and more tests and treatment that you don't need. An abnormal result that may not cause you future harm. This can … as X-rays or MRIs, or you may get copies only if they are abnormal. If you don't get copies, you will not have a …
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… Also, melphalan may cause a severe decrease in your blood cells, which lowers your ability to fight infections and … used as a pretreatment for people who are undergoing a stem cell transplant for multiple myeloma. Melphalan belongs to a … It works by slowing or stopping the growth of cancer cells. How To Use Read the Patient Information Leaflet if …
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… arthritis. Tocilizumab can also be used to treat giant cell arteritis. It helps to reduce swelling in your blood … treatment of rheumatoid arthritis in adults, PJIA, or giant cell arteritis, this medication is usually given every 4 … (including past/current/returning) liver problems low blood cell count nervous system problems (such as multiple …
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… antibody. It works by attaching to the HER2 cancer cells and blocking them from dividing and growing. It may also destroy the cancer cells or signal the body (immune system) to destroy the cancer cells. How To Use This medication is given by a health care …
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… Signs that may mean your child is in pain include: Changes in usual behaviour. Your child may eat less or … a wrinkled forehead, closed eyes, or an angry appearance. Sleep changes, such as waking often or sleeping more or less … that they are in pain because they are afraid of medical procedures. For example, admitting that they are in pain …
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… stool eye/vision problems (such as blurred vision, vision changes, eye pain) headache that is severe or doesn't go … your medical history, especially of: organ transplant stem cell transplant with donor cells Durvalumab can make you more likely to get infections …