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… inside the arteries. When this happens, blood does not flow as well as it should. Pressure builds up in the … (edema) in your legs, ankles, feet, and belly. Chest pain. How is it diagnosed? It can be hard to diagnose … treatments that may be prescribed include: A diuretic to reduce fluid buildup. A blood thinner to help prevent blood …
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… examination is done to evaluate symptoms, such as pelvic pain or abnormal vaginal bleeding and discharge. It may also … a pelvic examination, you will: Take off your clothes below the waist. You will get a paper or cloth cover to put over the lower half of your body. Lie on your back on an examination table with your feet and legs …
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… other toes. An ingrown toenail can get infected. It may be painful, red, and swollen, and it may drain pus. Anyone can … skin. How is an ingrown toenail treated? You can try the following steps at home to relieve the pain caused by your … nail but does not destroy the root, it will begin to grow back within a few months. After the surgery it is important …
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… is an antiplatelet drug. It helps to keep blood flowing by stopping platelets from clumping together and by … or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly. To reduce the risk of dizziness and lightheadedness, get up … have any serious side effects, including: fainting stomach pain yellowing eyes/skin dark urine unusual …
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… can take ibuprofen (such as Advil or Motrin) to help with pain. Do not take aspirin unless your doctor prescribed it. … up to a few weeks. Caring for yourself at home Carefully follow all of your doctor's instructions after you've had an abortion. If you didn't get instructions, follow this general advice. Do not rinse your vagina with …
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… for your child's vaccines Vaccines or shots may cause some pain. These tips can lead to a more positive immunization … of age and older: Deep breathing: Have your child focus on blowing out during the vaccine injection. Ask your child to: Blow bubbles Blow out a pretend candle Blow a pinwheel or …
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… to see how well treatment is working and if cancer has come back (recurred) after treatment. Some tumour markers help … also can be used to predict when to start treatment again. Low or no levels of tumour markers usually mean that … also can be used to predict when to start treatment again. Low or no levels of tumour markers usually mean that …
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… adductor muscles). This surgery increases hip movement, allowing a child to sit and walk more easily. It also may be … hip dislocation in children who are at risk. Muscles on the back of the thigh (partial hamstring release). These muscles … a child with CP has: A bone or joint deformity that causes pain or interferes with function and is getting worse over …
Medications
… these serious side effects: tingling, weakness, numbness, pain, or loss of control of your bladder or bowels. This … Preventing harmful blood clots helps to reduce the risk of a stroke or heart attack. This medication helps keep your blood flowing smoothly by lowering the activity of certain …
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… doctor may also consider if you have cancer that has come back, such as relapsed non-Hodgkin lymphoma or leukemia. How … and then fail. If this occurs, the likelihood of a cure is low. Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). The new stem cells … in the care of the person after the transplant have helped reduce problems. Current as of: March 1, 2023 …