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… anal sex. If you're pregnant, you can also spread them to your baby before or during the birth. STIs are common. But … are important to help protect the health of you and your partner(s). STIs caused by bacteria can go away with … Practice safer sex. Practicing safer sex can reduce your risk of STIs. Some things you can do to practice safer …
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… blood does not clot properly. This usually happens because your body does not have enough of a certain kind of clotting … are used to help deliver the baby. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor may ask about your medical history and your family's medical history. You …
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… a testicular scan, the tracer is injected into a vein in your arm. It travels through your blood to the testicles. Parts of the testicles where … there's nothing you have to do before this test, unless your doctor tells you to. How It Is Done You will need to …
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… ways for people to get toxoplasmosis include: Touching your hands to your mouth after cleaning a cat's litter box or after … or undercooked meats Drinking unpasteurized milk Touching your hands to your mouth after working in gardens or playing …
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… don't have enough support. This can happen when you wear your shoes too long and they wear out. Run or walk on a … you first notice the pain, it may just be at the start of your workout and feel like a dull ache or soreness. If left … severe cases, the pain can continue even after you finish your workout. How are they diagnosed? Your doctor will be …
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… You can get swimmer's ear when bacteria or fungus grows in your ear canal. This happens when water, sand, or other … ear, and a yellowish or brownish discharge from the ear. Your ear canal may be swollen. In severe cases, the outer … usually tell whether you have swimmer's ear by looking into your ear and asking questions about your symptoms. How is …
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… is where blood cells are made. White blood cells help your body fight infection. Red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of your body. Platelets help your blood clot. When you have leukemia, the bone marrow …
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… also called transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Your doctor will use a thin, flexible tube called a catheter to put in your new heart valve. Your doctor will put the catheter into a blood vessel in …
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… medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional for complete information about this product and your specific health needs. Uses The combination of …
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… sure my child has enough iron? Introduce iron-rich foods to your baby at around 6 months. This is when your baby’s iron supply starts to decrease. It’s also when your baby needs more than just human milk (breast milk) or …