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… get swimmer’s itch? If schistosome larvae are present in a body of water and you are in that water (swimming or wading) … there is a chance that one or more larvae will burrow under your skin. Since the larvae cannot survive in humans they … plants Use a pier or dock to enter the water to help reduce your risk of exposure, as there may be more larvae near the …
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… and rivers. When the amount of cyanobacteria in a water body increases, a dense mass called a bloom will form. … If you are unsure about the quality of the water, contact your local health authority. Are cyanobacteria harmful? … to cyanobacteria by drinking water or by getting it on your skin during recreational activities (swimming, boating …
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… a medical problem may cause a child to not act normally. If your baby has colic , you may be concerned that a health … signs. Here are a few things to look for that may mean your baby has a health problem. Signs of not acting normally … fussy after 24 hours of home treatment Has swelling over a body part and cries (pain cry) when the area is touched or …
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… causes strep throat. You may have this kind of bacteria in your body. Sometimes it may cause an infection, but most of the … you sick or cause symptoms. But if you pass the bacteria to your baby during the birth, it can cause serious health …
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… leaves the stomach to the opening where feces leave the body (anus). The bowel helps to process food, absorb … to 6 small scars. An example is in the picture on the left. Your surgeon may make 1 or 2 of the small openings a little … Incorporated disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information …
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… located in the inner ear. It carries signals that help with your balance from the inner ear to the brain. The … It is likely caused by a viral infection somewhere in the body. For example, it may be caused by the herpes virus … incorrect signals to the brain that the body is moving. But your other senses (such as vision) don't detect the same …
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… that you use one time and then throw away. They can protect your health and the health of the person you're caring for. … to the other person. Use gloves whenever you might touch body fluids, such as saliva, blood, urine, or stool. Use a … when you give shots. Gloves do not protect you from poking your skin with sharp objects. So if you are handling sharp …
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… help you stay safe until help arrives. How can you care for yourself after a fall? If you think you can get up First lie … still for a few minutes and think about how you feel. If your body feels okay and you think you can get up safely, follow …
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… Overview Heart failure means that your heart muscle does not pump as much blood as your body needs. Failure doesn't mean that your heart has …
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… affects the lungs but can also affect other parts of the body like glands, bones, joints, kidneys, the brain and … disease? Infection occurs when you breathe TB bacteria into your lungs and your body's defences stop the bacteria from growing and …