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… The overall state of your health. What the weather is like (hot or cold, rainy). Other things that might affect your … or reduce the pain when you get one. For example, if it's hot outside (and hot weather is a trigger for you), make sure to drink enough …
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… of side (peripheral) vision. Severe sensitivity to light ( photophobia ). Halos of light around objects. Jerky or … vision. Objects in the vision field, such as floaters, flashes or sparkles, or curtains. Floaters are small spots … of side (peripheral) vision. Severe sensitivity to light ( photophobia ). Halos of light around objects. Jerky or …
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… small testicles. Fertility problems. Breast discomfort. Hot flashes. Loss of height. Weakened bones. How is it … You can get it in different ways, such as in a shot, through a patch or gel on the skin, a pill you swallow …
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… you use bottles and nipples the first time, wash them in hot water and dish soap. Then rinse them with hot water. … are some things to expect or try as your newborn grows. Managing feedings At about 3 weeks, you can try to delay … are some things to expect or try as your newborn grows. Managing feedings At about 3 weeks, you can try to delay …
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… is needed right away for sudden vision changes, such as: Flashes of light (photopsia). Photopsia is brief but recurrent streaks, sparks, or flickers …
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… or muscle aches. Feeling shaky, sweating, or having hot flashes. Feeling light-headed, sick to your stomach, or out … or muscle aches. Feeling shaky, sweating, or having hot flashes. Feeling light-headed, sick to your stomach, or …
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… the eye Burns to the eye may be caused by chemicals, fumes, hot air or steam, sunlight, tanning lamps, curling irons or … and symptoms of an infection. Vision changes include flashes of light (photopsia) and new floaters . Signs of infection include pain …
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… are designed to help people take an active role in managing a health condition. Chronic Pain: Using Healthy … hormone fluctuations often go away without treatment when menopause occurs. If your pelvic pain is caused by … (such as Tylenol). Try heat. Put a heating pad, a hot water bottle, or a warm compress on your lower belly, or …
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… after 2 months of treatment. Side Effects Nasal irritation, hot flashes, or vaginal discharge may occur in children. Nasal irritation, hot flashes, headaches, decreased sexual interest, muscle …
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… of burns and scalds in young children is from contact with hot drinks/food, hot tap water, and hot surfaces. Why are young children at risk? Young children …