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Results 1 - 10 of 34 for resume disease
  1. ... diagnose problems, including infection, cancer, infertility, and other disease. The patient can resume normal activities as soon as she feels well, ...
  2. ... improve for more than 24 hours, you can resume activities while taking steps to protect others for 5 more days.
  3. ... improve for more than 24 hours, you can resume activities while taking steps to protect others for 5 more days.
  4. ... ask your providers when it is safe to resume taking these medicines. Ask your surgeon which medicines you should still take on the day of your surgery. If you have diabetes, heart disease, or other medical conditions, your surgeon may ask ...
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    ... improve for more than 24 hours, you can resume activities while taking steps to protect others for 5 more days.
  6. ... go home right after the procedure and can resume your daily activities.
  7. ... was given.) After an MRI scan, you can resume your normal diet, activity, and medicines, unless your ... the heart muscle Symptoms of heart failure Valve disease or shunts
  8. ... day. Slowly build up every week. WHEN TO RESUME NORMAL ACTIVITIES Once you start feeling better, you ... improve for more than 24 hours, you can resume activities while taking steps to protect others for ...
  9. ... day of surgery or the next day, and resume a normal diet and activities immediately. Most patients ... to 7 days of hospitalization, are able to resume a normal diet after one week, and normal ...
  10. ... must be taken indefinitely. Relatively normal activities can resume as soon as the patient feels well enough ...
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