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… might be used to prevent the heart from beating too fast. Blood-thinning medicines might be used to help prevent a stroke. … be used to prevent the heart from beating too fast. Blood-thinning medicines might be used to help prevent a stroke. …
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… A small, unbroken blister about the size of a pea, even a blood blister, will usually heal on its own. Use a loose … Draining a blister increases your risk of infection. You think your blister is from a contagious disease, such as … They can slow healing. You may cover the blister with a thin layer of petroleum jelly, such as Vaseline, and a …
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… if you have liver or kidney disease or if you take blood thinning medication that contains warfarin. If you are … if you have liver or kidney disease or if you take blood thinning medication that contains warfarin. If you are …
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… hair growth. How is it treated? Your doctor may want to do blood tests or other tests to find out if a medical problem … to slow hair growth. Electrolysis. This method uses a very thin probe in the hair follicle. An electric current through … to slow hair growth. Electrolysis. This method uses a very thin probe in the hair follicle. An electric current through …
Medical tests
… X-rays to provide detailed pictures of the heart and the blood vessels that go to the heart, lung, brain, kidneys, … angiogram. A standard angiogram involves threading a thin tube called a catheter through an artery in your arm or … spaces. You may get a medicine to help you relax. If you think you'll get this medicine, be sure you have someone to …
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… a vein or artery. Your aorta is a large artery. It carries blood from your heart through your belly to the rest of your … be used. Your doctor may make small cuts in the groin area. Thin tubes, called catheters, are inserted through the cuts … 2 About 1 or 2 out of 100 people die during surgery or within 30 days after surgery. footnote 3 Complications include …
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… red spots. Bleeding from the nose, mouth, or gums. Vomiting blood. Stools that look like black tar. Severe belly pain. … with mild cases of dengue fever usually feel better within 2 weeks. Dengue hemorrhagic fever, the more serious … bites. Here are some guidelines: Wear protective clothing (long pants and long-sleeved shirts). Use insect …
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… page: Overview Overview A number of things affect how much milk your breasts make (your milk … baby's nutritional needs. Colostrum. Your breasts make this thick, sticky, yellow liquid toward the end of pregnancy and … baby's nutritional needs. Colostrum. Your breasts make this thick, sticky, yellow liquid toward the end of pregnancy and …
Medical tests
… How To Prepare Your doctor may tell you not to eat anything after midnight the night before the test. How It Is … won't feel any pain from the X-ray. The barium liquid is thick and chalky, and some people find it hard to swallow. A … won't feel any pain from the X-ray. The barium liquid is thick and chalky, and some people find it hard to swallow. A …
Medications
… that doesn't go away fever chills night sweats trouble breathing painful/frequent urination unusual vaginal discharge … of the face/tongue/throat) severe dizziness trouble breathing difficulty swallowing This is not a complete list of … sores, valley fever) heart disease (such as heart failure) blood/bone marrow disorder (such as leukopenia, …