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… arsenic poisoning. Exposure to high levels of arsenic may cause stomach pain, vomiting, diarrhea and impaired nerve … and select an appropriate treatment device. The device should be certified for the removal of arsenic. For a list … Council of Canada (SCC) accredited. The treatment device should meet the following standards: NSF/ANSI Standard 62 on …
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… Vein ligation and stripping is a minor surgery. It is used to remove one or more varicose veins. These are … be done while you are awake. If you are awake, you will get medicine to numb your leg and prevent pain. The doctor will … to treat smaller varicose veins. Learn more Varicose Veins: Should I Have a Surgical Procedure? How Well It Works Vein …
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… can affect urine colour, including fluid balance, diet, medicines, and diseases. How dark or light the colour is … vitamins, and antibiotics (such as penicillin) can cause urine to have a different odour. A sweet, fruity odour … habits and lifestyle , such as eating and exercise habits, smoking, alcohol or drug use, sexual history, and travel. …
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… It can also occur when inflammation of the bowel lining causes excess fluid to leak into the stool. Belly cramps, … on by animals. Many prescription and non-prescription medicines can cause diarrhea. Antibiotics may cause mild … habits and lifestyle , such as eating and exercise habits, smoking, alcohol or drug use, sexual history, and travel. …
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… jaw movement and pain in and around the jaw joints . They cause pain when you talk, chew, swallow, or yawn. You may also … the jaw and jaw joint as well as muscles in the face, shoulder, head, and neck . Common symptoms include joint … movement. Initial treatment involves over-the-counter pain medicine and self-care at home. Splints can help reduce …
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… the common bile duct and into the small intestine. Because the gallbladder is gone, bile no longer is stored … of pregnancy. Have a major bleeding disorder or use medicines to prevent blood clotting (blood thinners or … scar tissue, injury, or bleeding. Learn more Gallstones: Should I Have Gallbladder Surgery? Gallstone Symptoms: When …
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… a person's chest and breathing into his or her mouth. It is used in emergencies when someone's heart stops beating, or … Note: If there is another person with you, one person should call 9-1-1 while the other starts CPR. Step 2: Start … Straighten your arms, lock your elbows, and centre your shoulders directly over your hands. Press down in a steady …
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… climb on to poisonous materials or harmful objects - these should be locked up, out of sight and out of reach. Baby … appears. Here are some tips for choosing safe baby gates: Use gates manufactured after 1990. Avoid accordion style or … is the right size and style for the space being blocked. Use hardware mounted swing gates at the top and bottom of …
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… measures the amount of this protein in the blood. CA-125 is used as a tumour marker , which means the test can help show … has a different range for what's normal. Your lab report should show the range that your lab uses for each test. The … Staff Medical Review: Kathleen Romito MD - Family Medicine E. Gregory Thompson MD - Internal Medicine Jimmy …
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… Managing diabetes is all about setting a healthy routine of medicine, eating, exercise, and sleep. But when you work … you work at a desk, do stretches in front of your computer. Use your commute to do some extra walking. Park several … a light snack may help you sleep. Ask your doctor if you should snack before sleep. Be aware of a problem called …