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… pH , the amount of potassium you eat, the hormone levels in your body, severe vomiting, and taking certain medicines, … diet has enough potassium for the body's needs. But if your potassium levels get low, it can take some time for your body to start holding on to potassium. In the meantime, …
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… deal with fluid buildup that makes it hard to breathe. Call your doctor if you have new symptoms or if your symptoms have become worse. Elevate your upper body. Sit in a chair or prop yourself up with …
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… may be treated with oral or inhaled medicines. Even if your child's asthma does not appear severe, work with your doctor to make the right plan for your child. Treatment also includes things you can do to …
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… nerve that can affect any adult. This nerve runs through your pelvic region. This includes your genitals, urethra , anus, and the area between your anus and genitals (perineum). The condition is also …
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… a rectal prolapse back into place as soon as it occurs. Your doctor will let you know if this is okay to do. Put on disposable gloves, and put lubricating jelly on your finger. Gently push back any tissue that has come out … decrease swelling. Be sure to keep a damp cloth between your skin and the ice pack so that the cold doesn't damage …
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… the major nutrients. Fats give you energy. They also help your body absorb vitamins A, D, E, and K. Some fats are … it. Eating foods that are high in this fat may help lower your bad cholesterol, raise your good cholesterol, and lower your chances of getting …
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… dressed is often difficult for people after a stroke. Your stroke rehab team can suggest things that can help you. … waistbands and shoelaces. Snaps and grippers. Lay out your clothes in the order that you will put them on. Place … on first on top of the pile. Sit down while you dress. Put your affected arm or leg into the piece of clothing first …
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… surfaces. Avoid prolonged kneeling. Strengthen and stretch your leg muscles. Pay special attention to your front and back thigh muscles (quadriceps and … shoes with cleats when playing contact sports. Cleats help your performance in some sports by keeping your feet from …
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… an injury by following these safety tips. Don't allow your child to play near the garage or driveway or around cars. Make a habit of checking under and behind your car before you drive. Closely supervise children while … than age 10 play near or cross the street alone. Show your child what behaviour you expect. Teach your child to …
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… to be evaluated by a health professional soon after your symptoms start. Symptoms of an STI include: A change in … not mean that the STI has gone away . It will be harder for your health professional to diagnose your STI after the symptoms have changed. A delay in being …