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… medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional for complete information about … inner ear. This medication is not recommended for use in children. How To Use This medication is taken by mouth with …
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… Prepare If you take a medicine that prevents blood clots, your doctor may tell you to stop taking it before your procedure. Or your doctor may tell you to keep taking it. (These medicines …
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… are the signs? You probably won't be able to feel whether your baby is breech. But if you are 36 or more weeks … and think you feel the baby's head pressing high up in your belly or you feel kicking in your lower belly, see your doctor for an examination. How is …
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… you can expect. And it will help you safely prepare for your test. Preparing for the test Tell your doctor if you are allergic to iodine. Iodine is usually … used in the contrast material that the doctor will put in your bladder. Tell your doctor if you are or might be …
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… reduction (MBSR) is a program that helps you learn to calm your mind and body to help you cope with illness, pain, and … It's a time to purposefully pay attention and be aware of your surroundings, your emotions, your thoughts, and how your body feels. For …
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… life can be better. Being active helps you look and feel your best and lowers your risk for a heart attack, type 2 diabetes, high blood … daily activity. It's important to find activities that fit your lifestyle and your personality. To feel your best, you …
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… for a long time, sitting for a long time, or putting your legs in awkward positions while you sleep. Not having enough potassium, calcium, and other minerals in your blood. Being dehydrated, which means that your body has lost too much fluid. Taking certain medicines, …
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… symptoms? Symptoms of lymphedema include feeling as though your clothes, rings, wristwatches, or bracelets are too tight. You may have a feeling of fullness in your arms or legs and less flexibility in your wrists, hands, and ankles. How is lymphedema treated? …
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… do routine tasks. Have trouble concentrating or feel like your mind is in a fog. If the problem is mild, you may be the only one who notices any change in your behaviour. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will listen to your symptoms and examine you. He …
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… is not the same as vomiting. Spitting up usually stops as your baby grows. If your baby frequently spits up large amounts of milk or projectile vomits, contact your healthcare provider for advice. Learn more about Baby's …