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… especially of: blood problems (such as low number of red cells, white cells, or platelets) brain injury/tumor … doctor if you are using marijuana (cannabis). Before having procedures with injected dye (such as certain X-ray … hydrocodone), alcohol, marijuana (cannabis), drugs for sleep or anxiety (such as alprazolam, lorazepam, zolpidem), …
Medications
… used to clean out the intestines before certain bowel exam procedures such as colonoscopy or barium enema X-rays. It is … low blood sugar in your child, such as shakiness, unusual sleepiness, abnormal/prolonged crying. During pregnancy, this medication …
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… You need an allergy test 4 weeks before treatment. Fat cells harvested from your body (autologous fat). Man-made … last for at least 5 years. footnote 1 As with all cosmetic procedures, the results may or may not be quite what you … last for at least 5 years. footnote 1 As with all cosmetic procedures, the results may or may not be quite what you …
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… blood on the slight chance that your baby will need stem cells someday. If your baby were to need stem cells, he or … in transplants. Ask for a copy of the bank's policies and procedures. Public banking: You may decide that you would … in transplants. Ask for a copy of the bank's policies and procedures. Public banking: You may decide that you would …
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… of the mouth, throat, or nose before certain medical/dental procedures. It also helps prevent the urge to close the throat (gag reflex), which might make the procedure more difficult. Lidocaine belongs to a class of … dizziness drowsiness slow/shallow breathing mental/mood changes (such as confusion, nervousness) shaking seizures …
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… professionals involved with your care. Cervical Cancer Pregnancy Current as of: March 1, … professionals involved with your care. Cervical Cancer Pregnancy Current as of: March 1, …
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… vision, balance, feeling, and thinking. Your nerve cells have a protective covering called myelin. Without … bladder problems, anxiety, or depression make it hard to sleep. What Happens In general, multiple sclerosis follows … to evaluate cerebrospinal fluid . Most people with MS have abnormal results on this test. Evoked potential testing . …
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… tight, and wrap them around wall brackets. Cut open any loops in cords for drapes or blinds. Put childproof locks or … your baby's first birthday, always place your baby to sleep on their back to help prevent sudden infant death … tight, and wrap them around wall brackets. Cut open any loops in cords for drapes or blinds. Put childproof locks or …
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… A registered dietitian can help you make needed dietary changes by providing meal-planning guidelines that are … watch the amount of potassium in your diet. If you take a loop diuretic or thiazide diuretic, your doctor may suggest … watch the amount of potassium in your diet. If you take a loop diuretic or thiazide diuretic, your doctor may suggest …
Medical tests
… scan may be done first to help determine the location of an abnormal bone in complex bone structures such as the foot or … exposed to radiation, there's a small chance of damage to cells or tissue. That's the case even with the low-level … bones. No areas of too much or too little tracer are seen. Abnormal: The tracer collects in certain areas of the bone, …