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… and turn around" exercise for vertigo "Walk and turn your head" exercise for vertigo If you are concerned about … You may want to chart your progress. "Walk and turn your head" exercise Walk and turn your head to the left and then to the right, every other step. …
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… can cause hair loss on all parts of the body, not just the head. Facial hair, arm and leg hair, underarm hair, and … For example, you will lose some or all of the hair on your head if you have radiation for a brain tumour. Or you will … a different colour or texture. Managing hair loss on your head Your scalp may be tender or sore while you are losing …
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… from 15 to 18 weeks of pregnancy. By now, babies' heads are no longer so big compared to the rest of their … baby is still small enough to change position a lot—from head-down to feet-down, or even sideways. If this is your … from 15 to 18 weeks of pregnancy. By now, babies' heads are no longer so big compared to the rest of their …
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… (make sure that it's firmly locked) or in a bed against the headboard. Different locations might be better for different … Lie on your back. Raise your arms straight up and over your head to stretch your shoulders. Stay in this position for at … for you. You can also stretch your arms up over your head while you are sitting up. Stretch your lower body. …
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… tomography (CT) scans . A skull X-ray may help find head injuries, bone fractures , or abnormal growths or … in the skull. They can also check problems on a baby's head, such as an odd shaped skull. Skull X-rays have largely … usually taken from the front, back, top, and sides of your head. Hold your head completely still while the pictures are …
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… try keeping your infant in an upright position with her head higher than the breast. Or lie back supported by …
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… Work on the back of the neck. Have your friend lean their head forward. Support your friend's forehead firmly with one of your hands. This lets your friend's … squeeze the entire back of the neck. Bring your friend's head up to its normal position. Use a "thumb crawling" …
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… out (losing consciousness). Feeling very dizzy or light-headed, like you may pass out. Feeling very weak or having … Have the person lie down. If there is an injury to the head, neck, or chest, keep the legs flat. Otherwise, raise … might have a neck or back injury, gently roll the person's head, neck, shoulders, and body together as a unit …
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… breathing. If you begin to breathe too fast or feel light-headed, slow your breathing. Get up slowly. Morning … to a standing position by rolling up slowing, lifting your head last. Hold your breath for just a few seconds in this … breathing. If you begin to breathe too fast or feel light-headed, slow your breathing. Get up slowly. Morning …