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  1. ... appendix may become inflamed or infected if something blocks the opening where it attaches to your intestine. ... may be given earplugs or headphones to help block loud sounds from the scanner. If there's a ...
  2. ... and camera. You will get a medicine to block the pain and make you feel relaxed and ... your provider may recommend treatments to reduce or block acid production. These may include over-the-counter ...
  3. ... This can cause the cells to clump and block blood flow, making it difficult to carry oxygen ... get stuck in the blood vessels. This can block the blood flow to the organs, which can ...
  4. ... treatment for cancer with changes in BRAF genes blocks or slows the abnormal proteins that make cancer ...
  5. ... diabetes (Taking more insulin than you need may block your pancreas from making insulin on its own.) ...
  6. ... time, plaque can narrow your arteries or fully block them. When this happens, parts of your body ...
  7. ... injury. This condition may lead to clots that block your blood flow and cause serious conditions, such ...
  8. ... A large kidney stone may get stuck and block your urine flow. This can cause pain or ...
  9. ... You may be given earplugs or headphones to block the noise. Inside the MRI, you'll be ...
  10. ... sounds. For example, a child may put a block in a box each time they hear a ...
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