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  1. ... support. Your health care provider may tell you that these organs will not repair themselves. Medical care ... of your life or you have an illness that will not improve, you can choose what kind ...
  2. ... of hair on your arms or hands? Tests that may be done include: Antinuclear antibody blood test ...
  3. ... knowing, your child may think up a story that could be far worse than what is really ... on. For example, your child may blame herself that you are sick. You also risk having your ...
  4. ... to your health care provider if you think that a drug is having a negative effect on ... is a list of some medicines and drugs that may cause erectile dysfunction (ED) in men. There ...
  5. ... liter) of water Do not use mouth rinses that have alcohol in them. You may use an ... of your mouth include: Avoiding foods or drinks that have a lot of sugar in them that ...
  6. ... will pass through the stoma into a pouch that collects it. You will need to take care ... Stool that comes from your ileostomy is thin or thick liquid. It is not solid like the stool that ...
  7. ... in your health. It is important to understand that exercise can benefit your health even if it ... shortness of breath, chest pain, or leg pain that you may get when you walk upstairs or ...
  8. A pacemaker is a small, battery-operated device that senses when your heart is beating irregularly or ... slowly. It sends a signal to your heart that makes your heart beat at the correct pace. ...
  9. ... a concussion . This is a mild brain injury that can result when the head hits an object ... likely no treatment was needed. But be aware that the symptoms of a head injury can show ...
  10. ... avoid having seizures, but it does not guarantee that seizures will not occur. The provider may need ... if your child should avoid places or situations that expose your child to flashing lights or contrasting ...
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