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… systems (such as those with HIV or those being treated for cancer) These vulnerable groups should not drink … you ill, see a health care provider immediately and notify your local health authority. You can also call 8-1-1 to …
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… to make magnified images, or pictures, of the back of your eye . This includes the retina. It's the part of the … chance to get worse. And this gives you a better chance of protecting your vision. Retinal imaging should not take the … chance to get worse. And this gives you a better chance of protecting your vision. Retinal imaging should not take the …
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… is done to check for albumin in the urine. It helps tell your doctor how well your kidneys are working. This test is done most often to … blood pressure, heart failure, and cirrhosis. The sooner your doctor knows you have kidney damage, the more your
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… cord to other parts of the body. These nerves control your sense of touch, how you feel pain and temperature, and your muscle strength. Most of the time the problem starts in … have peripheral neuropathy, you may have less feeling in your fingers and toes. You may have trouble with your
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… the body loses water more quickly than it is replaced. When your child becomes dehydrated, severe health problems can … many children are together, such as daycare centres. Keep your child at home while he or she is sick and for a few … likely can be spread to others. The virus can remain in your child's stool for weeks after the symptoms are gone. …
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… is an inherited blood disorder that causes your body to make less hemoglobin or abnormal hemoglobin. … Hemoglobin helps red blood cells spread oxygen through your body. Low levels of hemoglobin may cause anemia , an … are missing or changed. If one gene is missing or changed: Your red blood cells might be smaller than normal. You will …
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… chronic hepatitis may develop cirrhosis. Cirrhosis damages your liver so it doesn’t work well. If you have cirrhosis or other complications, your nutrition needs may be different. Speak to your health care provider or a registered dietitian about …
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… (easily spread) infection that causes a rash all over your body. It is also called rubeola. The measles vaccine … sneezing, a sore throat, and a cough. The lymph nodes in your neck may swell. You also may feel very tired and have … start to go away, you will get tiny white spots inside your mouth, followed by a rash all over your body. When …
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… is folate important for my baby? Folate lowers the risk of your unborn baby having a neural tube defect (NTD). The … of folic acid. After becoming pregnant: Continue to take your multivitamin every day during your pregnancy and for 4 to 6 weeks after, or for as long as …
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… healthy. I don't think you can always keep something out of your diet—like a food group or a type of food. If you want a … Incorporated disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information means that you agree to the …