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… "ray-NOHZ") phenomenon occurs when the blood vessels in the hands and feet are extra sensitive and become more narrow … smoking, or having frostbite. (This is sometimes called secondary Raynaud's.) Certain things can trigger an attack … mittens or gloves when you do outside activities. Do not smoke. Nicotine makes blood vessels constrict, which can …
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… unvented kerosene heaters, stoves and other sources. Second-hand tobacco smoke also contains combustion by-products. These …
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… lifestyle can help lower your risk of stroke. Don't smoke. Avoid second-hand smoke too. Eat heart-healthy foods. Be active. Ask your …
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… staff and visitors can spread the infection to you if their hands have come in contact with the C. diff bacteria, and … all parts of your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, and rub your hands together to create lather. To … place it in the linen hamper provided Wash your hands for a second time before exiting the room Health care facilities …
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… 5 < Prev Next > slide 2 of 5, Step 2, With your other hand, pull off the cap. Step 3 slide 3 of 5 < Prev Next … angle to your thigh. Keep the injector in your thigh for 10 seconds. The injection is complete. It is normal for most of … skin. Rub the area, using a circular motion, for about 10 seconds. Step 5 slide 5 of 5 < Prev Next > slide 5 of …
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… with infected persons Have eaten food prepared by a food handler with hepatitis A infection Individuals with HIV should get 3 doses of the vaccine. The second dose is given 1 month after the first dose. The third … of adopted children from areas where it is common Food handlers Those with multiple sex partners Residents and …
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… Test Overview The blood supply to your hand normally comes from two arteries: the radial artery and … apply pressure to the arteries in your wrist for several seconds. You may be asked to open and close your hand a few … apply pressure to the arteries in your wrist for several seconds. You may be asked to open and close your hand a few …
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… stiff, and painful (inflamed) joints, especially in the hands and feet . Over time, RA can damage and deform joints. … lower your response to treatment. footnote 1 So, if you smoke, quit. Eat healthy foods. Try to eat a variety of … motion and holding them in position for at least 15 to 30 seconds. Strengthening. Strengthening involves moving …
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… tingling, weakness, pain, and other problems in your hand that are caused by pressure on the median nerve in your … of other problems, like nerve damage or the need for a second surgery. Endoscopic carpal tunnel release surgery. … of other problems, like nerve damage or the need for a second surgery. Endoscopic carpal tunnel release surgery. …
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… (hard but not to the point of pain or cramping) for 4 to 10 seconds. Breathe out, and suddenly and completely relax the … group (do not relax it gradually). Relax for 10 to 20 seconds before you work on the next muscle group. Notice the … to lie down when you do this. Muscle group What to do Hands Clench them. Wrists and forearms Extend them, and bend …