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… day after the test. If you take these medicines, talk with your doctor. This test can be done as an inpatient or … day. The test may take several hours, so you will empty your bladder just before it starts. Before the angiogram you … If you are breast feeding, use formula (throw out your breast milk) for 1 to 2 days after the angiogram until …
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… Information Overview Blood donation means giving some of your blood so that it can be used to help someone else. … hemophilia . If you donate blood before you have surgery, your own blood will be kept for you in case you need a blood transfusion. If you don't need it, your blood may be donated to someone else. Donated blood …
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… having periods yet or you are getting close to menopause . Your birth control method failed. Maybe you forgot to take your pill or get your shot. Or maybe the condom broke or came off, or your
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… with digestion problems and give you tips on how to keep your digestive system healthy. Get the information you need … Constipation, Age 12 and Older Constipation: Keeping Your Bowels Healthy Crohn's Disease Crohn's Disease: … Esophagitis Esophageal Spasm Esophagitis Feeding Your Premature Infant Following a Low-Fibre Diet Foodborne …
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… decisions in case you can't think clearly during an attack. Your plan can help you stay active and have fewer problems. It may include: Your treatment goals. A list of your asthma medicines and … activities. You use your chest muscles to breathe. The skin between, above, and under the ribs collapses inward …
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… oximeter is a device that checks to see how much oxygen your blood is carrying. Usually a small clip is put on the end of your finger. (Sometimes it's put on your toe or earlobe.) The device shines a light beam through the skin. It estimates your oxygen level by measuring the …
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… may prevent toe, foot, or ankle problems or injuries. Have your feet measured regularly. The size of your feet may change as you grow older. Have both feet … have seams. This will prevent rubbing or irritation of the skin. Find comfortable shoes for home. Consider sandals, …
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… chronic kidney disease means that kidney disease has caused your anemia. Your doctor will have ruled out other causes of anemia. … ESA. This medicine is most often given as a shot under the skin (subcutaneous). Both treatments can be given through an …
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… fibrillation. It uses a brief electric shock to reset your heart's rhythm. Before the treatment, you will get … medicine to make you sleepy. You should not feel any pain. Your doctor will put patches on your chest . Or you might … are rare. You can get a small area of burn on your skin where the patches are placed. Current as of: …
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… Overview Oxygen therapy helps you get more oxygen into your lungs and bloodstream. You may use it if you have a … can make it easier for you to breathe and can reduce your heart's workload. Some people need extra oxygen all the … that can form on liquid oxygen devices. Frost can cause skin burns. Oxygen is usually prescribed to raise the …