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… from other people. Your immune system will need time to get back to normal. It may take several years. Why It Is Done … repeat strokes , episodes of acute chest syndrome, and painful events. An available donor (someone who has closely … from other people. Your immune system will need time to get back to normal. It may take several years. Why It Is Done …
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… eyes. The lymph nodes located behind the ears and at the back of the neck may swell and feel painful. The rash, which may be itchy, begins first on the … home treatment? After seeing a health care provider, the following home treatment tips may help you to be more …
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… heart transplant or lung transplant surgery are very low. Mycobacterium chimaera is usually not harmful to … chances of getting this infection during surgery are very low. A risk of bacterial infection at the surgical site is … transplant or lung transplant surgery. These bacteria grow slowly and are not detected without physical symptoms of …
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… , or PE). But the risk for DVT or PE is overall very low with hormonal contraceptives. Birth control pills In the … the risk of DVT and PE. Now the combination pill contains a lower dose of estrogen. The risk is reduced. The risk for … control patch The patch delivers more estrogen than the low-dose birth control pills do. Women who use the patch are …
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… of potassium in your diet by being aware of which foods are low or high in potassium. Foods are high in potassium if … foods When you choose foods from lists like the ones below, note the serving size. Otherwise, it can be easy to get … Potato chips, plain, salted 1 oz (30 g) 465 mg Milk (skim, low-fat, whole, buttermilk) 1 cup (250 mL) 350–380 mg …
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… Questionnaire for Alcohol Problems . Ideas to Help You Cut Back On or Stop Using Alcohol . Alcohol and Drug Problems . … Avoid Tobacco, Drugs, and Alcohol Heroin Ideas for Cutting Back on Alcohol Use Inhalant Use Inpatient and Outpatient … Smoking Making a Change That Matters Making a Plan to Cut Back on Alcohol Use Making a Plan to Help Someone Get …
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… your doctor, usually every 12 hours. It should be injected slowly over 1 to 2 hours. The dosage is based on your medical … changes) sensitivity of eyes to light (photophobia) eye pain signs of kidney problems (such as change in the amount … doesn't stop loss of appetite stomach/abdominal pain yellowing eyes/skin dark urine A very serious allergic reaction …
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… product and your specific health needs. Warning Tacrolimus lowers the body's ability to fight an infection/disease … doctor will direct you to receive this medication at the lowest effective dose and monitor you closely. Keep all … problems (such as hearing loss, ringing in the ears) pain/redness/swelling at injection site or in the arms/legs …
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… as directed by your doctor, usually 4 to 6 times a day. Swallow the capsules whole and do not open them or dissolve them … your doctor may direct you to start this medication at a low dose and gradually increase your dose. Follow your … vision changes (such as blurred vision, double vision) eye pain severe stomach/abdominal pain black/tarry stools vomit …
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… and your specific health needs. Warning This medication may lower your ability to fight an infection. This may make you … be increased if you are also taking other drugs that can lower your ability to fight an infection (such as … of infection (such as cough, sore throat, fever, chills, pain when urinating). Before and during treatment with this …