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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Colours
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  1. ... children and adults, and for presbyopia in adults. Color blindness test. Color blindness means you see colors differently than most people. You may also have ...
  2. ... be used to gather different information. They include: Color Doppler. This test uses a computer to change sound wave measurements into different colors. The colors show the speed and direction of ...
  3. ... birthmarks , or other areas that have an unusual color, size, shape, or texture. If an area of ... is very common, and people of all skin colors can get it. A skin cancer screening with ...
  4. ... substance that gives your skin and eyes their color). Copper helps your body use iron , and it ... your upper abdomen (belly) Urine that's a darker color than usual and/or stool (poop) that's a ...
  5. ... skin growth that has changed in its shape, color, or size A mole or new growth that ... is not regular Border - the edge is jagged Color - the color is uneven Diameter - the size is ...
  6. ... use a swab or paper strip that changes color after you moisten it with vaginal fluid. A chart shows you what the color means. A high pH (high acidity) is a ...
  7. ... out. Sputum can be one of several different colors. The colors can help identify the type of infection you ...
  8. ... They may include: Fever Rash , blisters, or skin color changes Fatigue Joint pain , stiffness, and swelling Muscle ...
  9. ... be a little uncomfortable. The powder will change color as you sweat. The pattern of your sweat ...
  10. ... fat-free broth, and sports drinks without added color. Drinking a strong liquid laxative and/or using ...
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