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  1. Images ... The risk of tripping and falling is greater in people age 65 or older, people with arthritis, visual impairment, or neurologic ...
  2. Images ... The risk of tripping and falling is greater in people age 65 or older, people with arthritis or neurologic disease, and those ...
  3. ... The skin adhesive and the sticky strips will fall off when the incision has healed. ... The skin adhesive and the sticky strips will fall off when the incision has healed.
  4. ... physical disability, or other conditions that impair mobility. Falls, fainting, and burns are the main threats to ... physical disability, or other conditions that impair mobility. Falls, fainting, and burns are the main threats to ...
  5. ... its blood supply, the hemorrhoid will then simply fall off and be passed in the stool. Finally, ... the vessels in the hemorrhoid, causing it to fall off and be passed in the stool.
  6. ... usually the hole closes spontaneously. The ear tubes fall out after a few months. ... reduced. If ear infections persist after the tubes fall out, the operation can be repeated.
  7. ... can be deadly. Blunt trauma can occur during falls, motor vehicle accidents, or severe blows to the ...
  8. ... plastic clamp is used (Plastibell). The Plastibell will fall off in 5 to 8 days, after the ...
  9. ... abdominal pain, infections, and bleeding. Inflammatory bowel disease falls under two main headings: Crohn's disease, which involves ...
  10. ... used. The person will be given medicine and fall asleep. The surgeon will then push small suction ...
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