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… on the bottoms of the feet and between the toes. How do you get it? You can get athlete's foot by touching the foot of a person … swimming pools or in locker rooms. The fungi then grow in your shoes, especially if your shoes are tight and air can't …
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… keeps the glands from working the way they should and makes your eyes and mouth dry. The disease may also cause other … last for at least 3 months and are not caused by medicines. You may have itching and burning in your eyes. Your mouth may feel very dry, as though it is …
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… flow to the heart. But the procedure is very invasive to your body for two major reasons. It involves making a large cut in your chest to expose your heart and arteries. It requires stopping your heart and …
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… updated August 5, 2013 After giving birth, the area around your vagina needs special care.   Find advice on coping with … Discomfort After a vaginal delivery, the area between your legs may be sore, bruised and swollen. If you have stitches, you may experience more pain. To ease …
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… sleep problems, including difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep. People with this problem are more likely to … times during the night. How is it diagnosed? To find out if you have night eating syndrome, your doctor will ask … sleep problems, including difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep. People with this problem are more likely to …
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… Overview Some over-the-counter (OTC) medicines can raise your blood pressure or keep your blood pressure medicine from working the way it should. So if you have high blood pressure or other heart or blood vessel …
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… to check for weakness, such as in the arms and legs. And you will have an MRI to check your spinal cord. You may also have other tests, such as tests to check the …
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… vomiting. Seizure. HELLP syndrome can be dangerous for both you and your baby. If you have these symptoms, you need emergency medical …
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… Overview Overview How can you reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)? … SIDS and/or other deaths related to sleep: footnote 1 Until your baby's first birthday, put your baby to sleep on their back, not on the side or tummy. …
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… is a paralysis or weakness of the muscles on one side of your face. Damage to the facial nerve that controls muscles on one side of the face causes that side of your face to droop . The nerve damage may also affect your sense of taste and how you make tears and saliva. This …