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… may be made fun of by peers. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will do a physical examination of your child's mouth and ask about his or her symptoms. In an … and movements of the tongue. How is tongue-tie treated? If your baby is younger than 1 year of age and has problems …
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… you don't need to stay in the hospital. Before surgery, your eye is numbed with local anesthesia . Then the eye … ) injects a gas bubble into the middle of the eye. Your head is positioned so that the bubble floats to the … is keeping the gas bubble in the right place. You must keep your head in a certain position for most of the day and …
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… destroys some normal tissue along with the abnormal tissue. Your doctor will put a tool called a speculum into your vagina. It opens the vagina a little bit. A special fluid may be put on your cervix to make the tissue easier to see. During the …
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… are done to: Monitor how the HIV infection is affecting your immune system. Help diagnose acquired immune deficiency … get treatment, HIV infection can progress to AIDS. Evaluate your risk for other infections ( opportunistic infections ). … as medicines to prevent Pneumocystis pneumonia. How often your CD4+ count is checked depends on your treatment, your …
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… Between 12 and 24 months of age, changes in the brain help your toddler learn and understand language. Most toddlers … learn to talk varies widely. But in general, you can expect your child to: Say a few words with one or two syllables, … be able to understand two-step commands, such as "Bring me your shoes, and sit down by me." Language development …
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… harmful. Over time, the patches fade and the colour of your skin returns to normal. This skin problem is most … can tell if you have pityriasis alba just by looking at your skin. To rule out other problems, a light called a Wood's lamp may be used to look more closely at your skin. Or your doctor may lightly scrape the surface of …
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… is a problem that happens when gluten in food causes your immune system to attack the lining of your small intestine. As part of this mistaken attack, your immune system creates certain proteins called …
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… lice? Pubic lice are tiny insects that usually live in your pubic area. Sometimes they're also found on facial … They're different than the kind of lice that you can get on your head. Pubic lice are also called "crabs" because they … from the lice can cause small, flat, blue-grey marks on your torso, thighs, or upper arms. These marks can look like …
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… in the blood and fluid levels in the body, which affects your blood pressure. A renin test is often done at the same … medicines (especially beta-blockers and ACE inhibitors). Your doctor may have you take other medicines for a few … need to sit or lie down to relax for 1 to 2 hours before your blood is collected. A second blood sample may be …
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… of all types to help you stay as independent as possible. Your therapist will help you find which exercises are best … or do yoga. Exercises: Stretch and strengthen muscles. Get your heart and lungs working harder. Help you with your balance. You'll also learn how to cool off between …