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… It can find changes in your genes or chromosomes that may cause a genetic illness. The results may tell you about your … such as Huntington disease . Forensic testing . This is used to identify family members, crime suspects, and victims … crime, war, or disasters. Diagnostic testing . This may be used to confirm a specific genetic illness when a person has …
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… Sleep Apnea On this page: Health Tools Cause What Increases Your Risk Prevention Symptoms What … apnea is the most common type. This most often occurs because your airways are blocked or partly blocked. Central … or narrowed airways in your nose, mouth, or throat can cause sleep apnea. Your airway can become narrowed when your …
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… you'll notice a spot of blood on your underwear or when you use the toilet. The flow of blood from your vagina is … red. Your period will usually last 3 to 7 days each month. Use tampons, pads, or menstrual cups for bleeding. Ask someone you trust if you have questions about how to use them. Tampons and menstrual cups are placed inside your …
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… which specific items, if any, they'll be able to pick out. Use a system to reward your child for positive behaviour. … special activity for your child, such as going to the park. Use a timer to help your child expect a change in activities … finished colouring and then will take a bath." And you can use the timer for chores, such as picking up toys. If your …
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… occur after several days of increasing symptoms. What causes it? Asthma attacks are caused by: Long-term (chronic) inflammation in the tubes that … Anything that makes your asthma or breathing worse can cause an asthma attack. It may be things that you are allergic …
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… may be hard to get your teenager to take a medicine that causes weight gain, hair loss or growth, or acne. Some medicines can cause mood swings, memory loss, or depression. But others may … close, steady work, you may want to avoid a medicine that causes your hands to shake or affects muscle control. What …
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… so that you give the right dose. When you give medicine, use the tool that comes with the medicine, such as a dropper or a dosing cup. Don't use a spoon instead of the tool. Spoons can be different … side effects of NSAIDs are stomach upset, heartburn, and nausea. If the medicine upsets your stomach, you can try …
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… infection does not spread into the fallopian tubes and cause Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), a more serious … pills taken by mouth. Only medications taken by mouth are used to treat pregnant women. It is not necessary for male … with antibiotics, keep taking your birth control pills and use a second form of birth control, such as a condom, until …
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… things or produced by living things. They include mould, house dust, bacteria, viruses, animal dander, cat saliva, pollen, cockroaches and … tiny spores into the air. What are some health problems caused by moulds and other biological contaminants? Many …
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… level of pain. Medicines taken by mouth (oral) are usually used first, because they are easier to take and are usually less expensive … schedule. Not routinely taking pain medicines is a common cause of ineffective pain management. Pain that is not …