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… that absorption of even very low levels of lead into the blood may have harmful health effects on the intellectual … is no known safe level of lead exposure and no known safe blood lead concentration. However, as lead exposure …
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… may include nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, fever or blood in stools. Symptoms can begin suddenly and usually … health care provider if you have these symptoms: High fever Blood or pus in stools Signs of dehydration such as dry …
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… in an area that gets movement, which could lead to low blood sugar. For example, if you give your child an insulin … risk of getting diseases that can be transferred through blood, such as acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or … in an area that gets movement, which could lead to low blood sugar. For example, if you give your child an insulin …
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… sooner. Medicines you take . Certain medicines, such as blood thinners (anticoagulants), medicines that suppress the … , it can mean that there has been a sudden change in the blood supply to the area. This can be serious. There are … or rub the affected area to relieve pain and encourage blood flow. Don't massage the area if it causes pain. Don't …
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… have them. Your doctor will ask about your family history. Blood and urine tests, such as a test of your thyroid, may … isn't causing your symptoms. A toxicology screen looks at blood, urine, or hair for the presence of drugs. The earlier … taking medicines for bipolar disorder. You may need regular blood tests to watch the amount of medicine in your blood. …
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… the higher the risk. Stroke or conditions that affect the blood vessels (vascular system) in the brain. Brain tumour. … If you keep having seizures despite treatment, keep a record of them. Note the date, time of day, and any details … to plan or adjust your medicine or other treatment. The record can also help your doctor find out what kinds of …
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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 … might be used to prevent the heart from beating too fast. Blood-thinning medicines might be used to help prevent a …
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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 … A small, unbroken blister about the size of a pea, even a blood blister, will usually heal on its own. Use a loose …
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… behavior and increased risk of heart disease, high blood pressure and all-cause mortality. Canadian guidelines …
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… series or an abdominal ultrasound . Your baby also may need blood tests to see if he or she is dehydrated. How is … series or an abdominal ultrasound . Your baby also may need blood tests to see if he or she is dehydrated. How is …