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… that develops 1 to 4 weeks later. Severe diarrhea increases your risk of dehydration by causing your body to lose large amounts of fluid quickly. Be sure to increase your intake of fluids, such as water or a rehydration drink …
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… contact an Emergency Management BC regional office in your area: … At the same time, you may have more stress coping with your own personal response to an emergency. You may face … and displacement. This is the time to keep track of your physical and mental health. Seek support and advice …
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… can lead to problems such as a stroke. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will ask you about your health history. You may also get some tests. These may include a special echocardiogram of your heart. This test uses bubbles and images to look for …
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… lead to harmful treatments that you don't need. Talk with your doctor about your health, your risk factors for prostate cancer, and the pros and cons …
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… leave the area. Alcohol: Drinking and Your Health Drug Use and Your Health Current as of: March 22, 2023 Author: … Incorporated disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information …
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… diagnosed? To find out if you have night eating syndrome, your doctor will ask questions about your medical history and eating patterns. Night eating syndrome often happens along with sleep problems, so your doctor may want to do tests of your sleep …
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… relieves pain by interrupting how pain signals are sent to your brain. It is done by injecting a substance, such as … If you achieve good pain relief from the local anesthetic, your doctor may inject a nerve block, such as alcohol or … pain by interrupting the pain signal sent by the nerves to your brain. Depending on the type of nerve block, your pain …
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… can help you weigh the pros and cons of treatment to reduce your chances of getting HIV. Treatment recommendations … and what you were exposed to. If you do have treatment, your treatment should start as soon as possible after … exposure and no later than 72 hours after exposure. Protect yourself from accidental exposure by disposing of sharp …
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… an influenza vaccine Staying home when you are ill Washing your hands regularly Cleaning and disinfecting objects and … in the waste basket or garbage Cough and sneezing into your shirt sleeve rather than your hands Getting an influenza vaccine can help prevent you …
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… 20 seconds after a sting, 90% of the venom is injected into your body. To quickly remove the stinger: Flick the stinger out with your finger. Scrape it out with something that is a … Incorporated disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information …