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Low-Lying Placenta Versus Placenta Previa On this page: … is normally attached to the upper wall of the uterus. A low-lying placenta is a placenta that forms low in the uterus without covering the opening of the cervix …
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… Vertigo: Level 2 (Harder) Balance Exercises On this page: Overview … than the level 1 exercises . For all of them, start out slowly and gradually try to do the exercise for a longer time … than the level 1 exercises . For all of them, start out slowly and gradually try to do the exercise for a longer time …
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… Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar) in People Without Diabetes On this page: … Is this topic for you? Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is most common in people who have diabetes. … is usually all that's needed to get your blood sugar level back up in the short term. If your hypoglycemia is caused by …
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… physical activity. Children who use insulin are at risk for low blood sugar during and after exercise. Good planning … and coaches may not know the signs of sudden high or low blood sugar. You might need to explain what symptoms … Talk with your child's doctor to see if it makes sense to lower the insulin dose that your child takes before …
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… Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Range-of-Motion Exercises On this page: Overview … position several times. Range-of-motion exercises may be painful during a flare of arthritis. So it is very important … exercises. Also, encourage your child to participate in low-impact sports, such as swimming, biking, or rowing. …
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… will increase your activity. You can also exercise with low-cost items such as a jump rope or elastic bands. Or use … as using milk jugs filled with water as weights for arm exercises. Do resistance exercises like push-ups or squats. … will increase your activity. You can also exercise with low-cost items such as a jump rope or elastic bands. Or use …
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… your emotional and mental health. For example, it may help reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety. It can be hard to … be. These may change as you get into better shape. Start slowly. Start with simple activities, such as biking, slow swimming, or chores that get you breathing harder. …
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… Diabetes: High or Low Blood Sugar in Young Children On this page: Overview … do all the right things, your child can have problems with low or high blood sugar. Teach your child to be aware of the symptoms and what to do if they occur. Symptoms of low blood sugar include: Sweating. Feeling weak and hungry. …
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… help your heart get stronger and work better. It can help lower the chance of a heart attack. When your body is in … shape, you may have fewer angina symptoms, such as chest pain or pressure. Being active can also help you manage … exercise. It's okay to skip a day now and then or to cut back on your exercise if you are too tired or aren't feeling …
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… Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Stretching and Strengthening Exercises On this page: Overview … a child who has juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) control pain and stiffness and maintain mobility. A physiotherapist … maintain aerobic conditioning through swimming, bicycling, low-impact aerobics, walking, or dancing. Conditioning or …