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… treated? Treatment includes efforts to control bleeding, reduce pressure in the brain, and stabilize vital signs, … These signs include restlessness, confusion, trouble following commands, and headache. If the bleeding is due to a … remove the blood that has built up inside the brain and to lower pressure inside the head. Ask your doctor if a stroke …
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… more balanced diets. Changing these behaviours may greatly reduce your chance of having coronary artery disease. … more balanced diets. Changing these behaviours may greatly reduce your chance of having coronary artery disease. …
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… that isn't as strong as when the person was younger. A reduced ability to control urination and bowel movements … who have gone through menopause. Lack of estrogen may allow bacteria that can cause UTIs to grow more easily in the … likely to have conditions that complicate UTIs, such as a lower resistance to infection. They may require more …
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… to the heart (hepatic vein). TIPS forms a channel that allows some of the blood to bypass the liver. What To Expect … problems before you go home. Why It Is Done TIPS is used to reduce high blood pressure in the portal vein that carries … to the heart (hepatic vein). TIPS forms a channel that allows some of the blood to bypass the liver. What To Expect …
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… blood count or clotting factors, before your procedure. Follow the instructions exactly about when to stop eating and … Be sure you have someone to take you home. Anesthesia and pain medicine will make it unsafe for you to drive or get … for several hours. Some people may go home if they can swallow fluids without gagging or choking. Others may need to …
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… time prescribed. Stopping the medication too early may allow bacteria to continue to grow, which may result in a … worse. Side Effects Mild irritation, burning, redness, or pain may occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, … approval. Overdose This medicine may be harmful if swallowed. If someone has overdosed and has serious symptoms …
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… there meets your and your family member's needs, ask the following questions. Are the counsellors certified addiction … that a person from a particular culture or religious background (such as LBGTQ2S+, Indigenous peoples, or … deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) , or long-term pain disorders? Are family members involved in the program? …
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… condition, and response to treatment. Side Effects Redness, pain, or swelling at the injection site may occur. If any of … condition, and response to treatment. Side Effects Redness, pain, or swelling at the injection site may occur. If any of …
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… is age 40 or older. This is because extra iron builds up slowly throughout the person's life. And symptoms appear … condition. Early symptoms include: Tiredness. Weakness. Pain in the joints. Weight loss. Urinating more often. How … if you should change the foods you eat. If you need to lower the amount of iron in your diet, you can eat less red …
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… a cut or scrape, they produce a poison that can cause painful tightening of muscles all over the body. It is very …