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Results 1 - 10 of 34 for Coloring
  1. Symptoms of type 1 MetHb include: Bluish coloring of the skin (called cyanosis) Symptoms of type 2 MetHb include: Developmental delay Failure to thrive Intellectual disability Seizures Symptoms of hemoglobin M ...
  2. ... hair after 24 hours. Do not use hair coloring, perms, gels, or other hair products until the ... or sutures are removed. Do not use hair coloring, perms, gels, or other hair products until the ...
  3. ... is unpredictable. Some areas may regain normal pigment (coloring), but other new areas of pigment loss may ... appointment if areas of your skin lose their coloring for no reason (for example, there was no ...
  4. ... eye exam will show that there is no coloring in the back of the eye (retina). Hermansky- ... a family history of albinism or very light coloring should consider genetic counseling.
  5. ... they eat sugar, artificial sweeteners, or certain food colorings. Other experts disagree with this. ... Several studies have shown a link between artificial colorings and hyperactivity. On the other hand, other studies ...
  6. ... Do not use hair products with harsh chemicals (coloring, bleach, perms, or straighteners) for 3 to 4 ...
  7. ... ask you to avoid liquids that have red coloring for some tests, such as a colonoscopy. Do ...
  8. ... caused by high levels of bilirubin (a yellow coloring) in your child's blood. This can make your ...
  9. ... for 6 to 12 months until your skin coloring has returned to normal.
  10. ... a leafy, dark green vegetable (sometimes with purple coloring). It is full of nutrients and flavor. Kale ...
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