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… genetic disorder (tuberous sclerosis complex). It works by slowing or stopping the growth of tumor cells. Everolimus is … this medication the same way with every dose. Do not swallow the tablet whole. This medication must be dispersed in … last or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly. Pain or sores in the mouth and throat may occur. To reduce …
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… to include in your advance care plan . Use the questions below to help you get started. Who do you want to make … afraid of that might happen? (Maybe you're afraid of having pain, losing your independence, or being kept alive by … and other medical treatment. An advance care plan also allows you to appoint a person (called a substitute …
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… (say "pair-ee-oh-don-TY-tus") is more severe. It spreads below the gums to damage the tissues and bone that support the … during brushing or flossing. Gingivitis usually isn't painful, so you may not notice the symptoms and may not get … This removes the plaque and tartar buildup both above and below the gum line. You may need surgery if these treatments …
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… and large intestines occurs. Abdominal Pain, Age 11 and Younger Constipation, Age 11 and Younger … and large intestines occurs. Abdominal Pain, Age 11 and Younger Constipation, Age 11 and Younger …
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… work through this decision together, consider the following: Your child's age. Consider how old your child is. … and how likely it is that your child will be able to follow a rehabilitation (rehab) program. Amount of growth … a difficult rehab from total hip replacement if the knee is painful and stiff. Ability to use walking aids. If a child's …
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… visible. If not treated, the skin can become irritated and painful. Skin blisters and cracks can become infected with … rash will go away. But ringworm can return unless you follow steps to prevent it. The tendency to get fungal skin … your hands well after treating or touching the rash. Follow the directions on the package. Don't stop using the …
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… What causes it? Fainting is caused by a drop in blood flow to the brain. After you lose consciousness and fall or lie down, more blood can flow to your brain so you wake up again. Most causes of … reflex can be triggered by many things, including stress, pain, fear, coughing, holding your breath, and urinating. …
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… after a seizure. You may be able to provide valuable feedback to the doctor treating the person having the seizure. … person complains of a sudden, severe headache. A seizure follows a head injury. A person with diabetes has a seizure. A … poison or breathing fumes. The person complains of severe pain after waking up or develops a fever within 24 hours of …
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… I've have had them and what helps relieve them. If I have pain, describe where it is, how it feels, and how severe it … Health problem or hospital Details Allergies Fill in the following information if you have allergies to medicines or … Do I need a medicine? Yes ___ No ___ If yes, fill in the following information. Name of medicine How much and how often …
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… more than 2 to 3 times per day) or is accompanied by lower abdominal (pelvic) pain or vaginal bleeding. These symptoms may be caused by an … pregnancy. Symptoms of mild dehydration include the following: You may be more thirsty than usual. Your urine may …