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… a phone call or video call with a doctor or nurse can save you time and money. This is called virtual care. It may also … in your patient portal, on your device, or in an email. When is it a good option? Virtual care works great when you're a little sick or you're not sure if you really …
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… Cardioverter-Defibrillator (ICD)? Decision Point You may want to have a say in this decision, or you may … over time. FAQs How can heart failure affect heart rhythm? When you have heart failure, the lower chambers of your … happen. It's possible that the ICD could shock your heart when it shouldn't. If that were to happen, you would have …
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… chloride) you eat. Chloride is absorbed by your intestines when you digest food. Extra chloride leaves your body in … feel nothing at all from the needle. Or you might feel a quick sting or pinch. Urine test This test usually doesn't … or vomiting. Eating a lot of salt. Kidney disease. An overactive parathyroid gland (hyperparathyroidism). Low chloride …
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Your body after pregnancy Last updated August 14, 2013 … taken a short break? Done something nice for myself? When your baby is asleep or your partner can help, take a … frequent breastfeeding. You have to pee often and it hurts when you pee. You have constipation that is not relieved …
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… The pain usually starts right before or at the beginning of your period. During this time, you may also have headaches, … pain. Start taking the recommended dose of pain reliever when discomfort begins or 1 day before your menstrual period … every day for 3 weeks, then take a week off. This is when you might get a menstrual period. There are some types …
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… for people at average risk of breast cancer. Guidelines for when to start having mammograms and how often to have them vary from province to province. You should discuss the benefits and harms of mammograms with your doctor. He or she can help you decide when to start and how often to have a mammogram. Your doctor …
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… clots than other types of progestin. footnote 2 Talk to your doctor about the risk of blood clots when deciding which pill is right for you. Birth control … Some people have blood that clots too easily or too quickly. Things that may cause increased clotting include: …
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… produced by cells, called G cells, in the stomach lining. When food enters the stomach, G cells trigger the release of … chew gum or smoke cigarettes for 4 hours before the test. You can drink as much water as you want up to 1 hour before … feel nothing at all from the needle. Or you might feel a quick sting or pinch. Risks There is very little chance of …
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… syndrome? Cushing's syndrome is a rare problem that happens when you have too much of the hormone cortisol in your body. … through a complex system that involves three glands. When your cortisol level gets low, a part of the brain …
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… (rehab) for an SCI is typically done in a special centre. You and your family work with a rehab team, a group of … transition be planned? Will I receive self-care materials when I leave the centre? After I leave, will I have a … transition be planned? Will I receive self-care materials when I leave the centre? After I leave, will I have a …