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… which can lead to seizures, deafness, or brain damage. One out of every 3,000 people with measles may die from … that are often sensitive to light. These symptoms are followed by a rash, which starts first on the face and neck, … home treatment? After seeing a health care provider, the following home treatment tips may help you to be more …
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… more likely to be found floating near the surface in shallow water along the shores of fresh waters and coastal … swimmer’s itch? Young children who wade and splash in shallow water bodies may be at higher risk because: They are constantly getting wet without thoroughly drying off They usually play by the shore …
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… to reduce loneliness It might seem overwhelming to think about how to find ways to be social or make more meaningful … can make a big difference. Here are some ideas to think about. Try volunteering. Look for organizations you're … can help you find groups near you. Think about getting a pet. If you can care for one, a pet can be an …
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… blood pressure Respiratory health: vaping can irritate the mouth, throat and airways, and worsen symptoms of existing … evidence. Compared to cigarettes, a person is exposed to lower amounts of toxic and cancer-causing chemicals when … to vaping until they are ready to quit altogether is a lower-harm option. If you choose to vape, ensure that you do …
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… your health care team. They can help you make decisions about treatments that are right for you. They can help you … to the changes your condition has on your life. Reach out to others. Ask for what you need from co-workers, … The group can help you, and you can feel good about helping them too. It's a give and take. Strengthen your …
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… and splints that have to be worn for up to two years following the injury Prominent, raised scars Tight scarred skin … transporting food Appliance cords such as kettles and slow cookers that children can pull Pot handles turned outward Hot stove elements or oven doors Bathroom hazards: …
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… infection. More research is still being done to learn about the condition. At this point, a diagnosis is based on … you describe to your health care provider and by ruling out other conditions which could be causing these symptoms. … The main symptom of ME or CFS is fatigue (tiredness) following physical activity (post-exertion) or fatigue to the …
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… called a stent graft. After the procedure, your blood will flow through the stent graft. It will not push on the … bursting open, the benefits of repairing the aneurysm can outweigh the risks. Repairing the aneurysm lowers the risk of rupture and can help a person live …
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… months before your travel date. Ask your doctor to: Figure out how much oxygen you will need. Complete the medical … to fly. You will also need a prescription that lists the flow rate and amount of oxygen you use. Ask your airline whether your portable oxygen concentrator is allowed. Whether you rent the device or use your own, it must …
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… Why It Is Used How Well It Works Risks What To Think About Surgery Overview Stress incontinence in women … ) placed into your bladder through your urethra to allow urine to drain while you recover or to teach you to do … the following: How much success has the doctor had in treating incontinence with surgery? The success of surgical …