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… medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care … needs. Uses Encorafenib is used to treat certain types of cancer (such as melanoma skin cancer, cancer in the colon or rectum). Encorafenib …
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… and Injuries, Age 12 and Older On this page: Overview Check Your Symptoms Self-Care Preparing For Your Appointment … such as Ménière's disease or an acoustic neuroma . A skin reaction (dermatitis) on the outside of the ear or in … health . If you have a condition such as diabetes, HIV, cancer, or heart disease, you may need to pay closer …
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… HealthLinkBC File #97 Contact with blood or body fluids: Protecting against infection for more information Advise … sexual contact or contact with a person’s broken skin or mucous membranes of the eyes, mouth or nose, they … called cirrhosis. Cirrhosis can lead to liver failure and cancer in a small number of people. Talk to your health care …
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… page: Health Tools Cause What Increases Your Risk Symptoms What Happens When to Call a Doctor … "EGG-zuh-muh") is also called atopic dermatitis. It's a skin problem that causes intense itching and a raised rash. … not contagious. You can't catch it from others. In lighter skin, the rash may look pink or red. In darker skin, the …
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… Nose Injuries On this page: Overview Check Your Symptoms Self-Care Preparing For Your Appointment … serious when: You have a nosebleed that you can't stop. The skin of your nose is cut or punctured, especially if you … health . If you have a condition such as diabetes, HIV, cancer, or heart disease, you may need to pay closer …
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… is rosacea? Rosacea (say "roh-ZAY-shuh") is a very common skin disease that affects people over the age of 30. It causes redness on your nose, cheeks, chin, and forehead. Some people get … medicine you can put into your eyes. Protecting Your Skin From the Sun Quick Tips: Staying Active …
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… of pregnancy related complications. If it gets very hot in your home, plan to go somewhere cooler if possible. By protecting yourself from extreme heat, you can help reduce … the sun’s rays as darker coloured clothing Protect exposed skin by wearing sunscreen with broad-spectrum coverage and a …
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… to you, body fluids from an infected person have to enter your body. The virus can enter your body through broken skin (even tiny cuts you cannot see) or mucous membranes, … and a stomach ache. A rash. Bleeding (hemorrhage) under the skin, in internal organs, or from openings in the body such …
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… medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care … your child receives, it will be given either under the skin or into the muscle of the upper arm. Vaccines are … system disorders (such as due to HIV infection, certain cancers such as leukemia/lymphoma, cancer or radiation …
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… medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care … in the amount of urine). Mycophenolate may rarely cause cancer (such as lymphoma, skin cancer). Protect your skin from the sun. Avoid …