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… Indoor air quality: Combustion by-products Wildfires and your health (health feature) HealthLinkBC File #30a The … and using low-VOC products and building materials in your home Biological contaminants: Keep the house clean and … could install a built-in vacuum cleaner that vents outside your home To stop or prevent mould, reduce humidity by …
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… a condition called aortic valve stenosis, the valve between your heart and the large blood vessel that carries blood to … flexible tube called a catheter into a blood vessel in your upper leg (groin). The doctor moves the catheter … an option for most people who have aortic valve stenosis. Children, teens, and young adults Valvuloplasty might be …
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… are awake. If you are awake, you will get medicine to numb your leg and prevent pain. The doctor will make small cuts … you will be able to return to work within a few days. Your doctor can let you know when you can get back to your normal activities. This may be in at least a few weeks. …
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… (ANA) test measures the amount and pattern of antibodies in your blood that work against your own body (autoimmune reaction). The body's immune … of autoimmune diseases. An ANA test is used along with your symptoms, physical examination, and other tests to find …
Medical tests
… there's nothing you have to do before this test, unless your doctor tells you to. If you are donating tissue or blood cells, your doctor may want to talk about your medical history—such as a history of cancer, …
Medical tests
… there's nothing you have to do before this test, unless your doctor tells you to. How It Is Done The rapid mono test is done on a small sample of blood taken from your fingertip or from a vein. The Epstein-Barr antibody test is done on a blood sample taken from your vein. Blood test from a finger stick For a finger-stick …
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… person's blood. Before you try to stop the bleeding : Wash your hands well with soap and water, if available. Put on … of fabric, plastic bags, or whatever you have between your hands and the wound. Have the person hold his or her … if possible, and apply pressure to the injured area. Use your bare hands to apply pressure only as a last resort. …
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… a gluten-free diet can be challenging. But if you take your time to read labels and ask questions, you can stay on … Eggs and dairy products. Some milk products may make your symptoms worse. If you have questions about milk products, ask your doctor. Read ingredient labels carefully. Some …
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… based on a medical history and a physical examination. Your doctor will ask you questions about your symptoms, foods you have recently eaten, and your work and home environments. If you have eaten raw …
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… bleeding causes a large amount of blood to appear in your stool. What causes it? The reason pouches (diverticula) … is diagnosed by ruling out other causes of the bleeding. Your doctor will do a medical history and physical … for finding the source of bleeding in the lower intestines. Your doctor might do a test called a technetium-labelled red …