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… usually begins in childhood between ages 6 and 12. During the teen years, as the eyeballs continue to grow, it … examination includes questions about your eyesight and a physical examination of your eyes. Ophthalmoscopy, slit lamp … examinations, and see your eye care specialist if you have changes in your vision. Eye Problems, …
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… or hotter and keep it at this temperature for at least 15 seconds. Stir often to keep all the milk at the same … the temperature to 74°C (165°F) or hotter and start the 15 second timer over again Cool the milk: Cool the milk quickly …
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… needs. Your doctor will likely address a variety of issues during your child's regularly scheduled checkups. In … you may be able to find people to help your child with physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Discuss … by providing a balanced diet and encouraging regular physical activity. Preventing common illnesses. Taking …
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… thigh. Keep the injector tip in your child's thigh for 10 seconds. The injection is complete. It is normal for most of … the medicine entered the skin. Rub the area for about 10 seconds. Step 4 slide 4 of 4 < Prev      Next > slide 4 of … better. In some severe cases, you may need to give a second shot. Your doctor will explain when a second shot is …
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… or penetrated the eyeball Have you had any new vision changes? These could include vision loss, double vision, or new trouble seeing clearly. Yes New vision changes No New vision changes Did you have a sudden loss of … these items could cause eye damage. When to call for help during self-care Call a doctor if any of the following occur …
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… helps your doctor to better examine the intestines during your procedure. How To Use Read the Medication Guide … (1 liter), or take as directed by your doctor. Drink the second liter of prepared solution either the night before … and loss of salts in the blood (such as potassium, sodium). During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when …
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… the tongue and allow it to dissolve (usually within 10 seconds). Do not swallow for at least 1 minute after taking … or mouth/tongue/lip swelling may occur, especially during the first few days of treatment. Nausea, mouth blisters, or changes in how food tastes may also occur. If any of these …
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… of GERD with over-the-counter medicines and lifestyle changes. Stronger prescription medicines often work when … have GERD. Most non-prescription antacids are safe to use during pregnancy to treat symptoms. Antacids that contain … could loosen, causing symptoms to return. You might need a second surgery to fix it. Why might your doctor recommend …
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… the right questions for you. Have you had any new vision changes? These could include vision loss, double vision, or new trouble seeing clearly. Yes New vision changes No New vision changes Did you have a sudden loss of … assess how serious the eye injury is. When to call for help during self-care Call a doctor if any of the following occur …
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… with exercise. This type of self-monitoring is often used during the last stage of a rehab program. This is when you … Cardiac rehab exercises help you get back and keep your physical function. A few months of exercise in a cardiac … Adam Husney MD - Family Medicine Richard D. Zorowitz MD - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Current as of: …