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… the bones rub against each other. This causes damage and pain. What causes it? When you have arthritis, the cartilage … There is no cure for arthritis. But treatment can help slow or limit the breakdown of cartilage and help you reduce … off the floor, use your hip and knee muscles, not your back. Change activities. If your joints hurt when you do an …
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… Any other injuries that occurred, and the need for follow-up care. Burns in children Babies and young children may … you having any problems with your throat, such as throat pain, hoarseness, cough, or trouble talking? Yes Throat … and hand is 9%. The chest is 9%. The belly is 9%. The upper back is 9%. The lower back is 9%. The total surface of one …
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… had a minor injury to a finger, hand, or wrist that caused pain or swelling. Most of the time our body movements don't … likely if machinery is used, such as lawn mowers, snow blowers, or hand tools. Falls. Fistfights. The risk of … twisted or bent out of its normal position, even if it is back in its normal position now? Yes Finger or wrist is or …
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… and the tissues under the skin because of temperatures below freezing. Frostbitten skin looks pale or blue. It feels … but not freezing. The skin doesn't actually freeze. Eye pain or vision changes caused by cold exposure most often … say no.) Yes Unconscious now No Unconscious now Are you back to your normal level of alertness? After passing out, …
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… and childbirth topics, or start with one of the following: Pregnancy Labour and Delivery Interactive Tool: From … Pressure Monitoring Avoiding Mercury in Fish Baby Blues Back Pain During Pregnancy Basal Body Temperature (BBT) Charting …
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… a bump or fall. As the disease gets worse, symptoms include back pain and a curved upper back. How is it diagnosed? To … the more likely she is to have osteoporosis. Learn more Low Bone Density Menopause and Perimenopause What Increases …
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… 37°C (98.6°F) . It usually rises during the day from a low of 36.3°C (97.4°F) in the morning to a high of 37.6°C … or purple spots or bruising Does your child seem to be in pain? Yes Appears to be in pain No Appears to be in pain How … at any age. The epiglottis is a flap of tissue at the back of the throat that you can't see when you look in the …
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… has had a minor toe, foot, or ankle injury that caused pain or swelling. Most of the time our body movements don't … (acute) injury An acute injury may occur from a direct blow, a penetrating injury, or a fall. It can also happen if … of the bursa. It causes swelling and tenderness of the back of the heel and ankle. Pain usually gets worse while …
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… orally (under the tongue). Your temperature may be as low as 36.3°C (97.4°F) in the morning or as high as 37.6°C … serious illness No Symptoms of serious illness Is there any pain? Yes Pain No Pain How bad is the pain on a scale of 0 … at any age. The epiglottis is a flap of tissue at the back of the throat that you can't see when you look in the …
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… Information Anesthesia is a way to control pain and keep you comfortable during a procedure by using … on the hands, arms, feet, legs, or face. Spinal and epidural. These are shots of medicine near the spinal cord and the nerves that …