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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Unaffected
  1. ... to secure the testis from rotating again. The unaffected testicle is also secured by suture because the ... tends to occur on both sides and the unaffected side is at increased risk for torsion at ...
  2. ... 25% chance for each pregnancy to produce: An unaffected girl A girl who carries the defect An unaffected boy A boy with the disorder
  3. ... you carry a handbag, carry it with the unaffected arm. Don't use elastic support bandages or ...
  4. ... breathe more comfortably. Begin to sleep on your unaffected side a few days after injury. This will ...
  5. ... into place as well. This is because the unaffected testicle is at risk of testicular torsion in ...
  6. ... helpful for making the condition less noticeable, because unaffected skin may not darken in the sun. Use ...
  7. The skin separates easily when the surface of unaffected skin is rubbed sideways with a cotton swab ...
  8. ... as Christmas tree pattern. The front hairline remains unaffected except for normal recession, which happens to everyone ...
  9. ... of the breast. You can try offering the unaffected breast first until let-down occurs, to prevent ...
  10. ... hot as can be comfortably tolerated on an unaffected limb. Soak the wound for 30 to not ...
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