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  1. ... Accessed October 20, 2022. Stefanacci RG, Cantelmo JL. Managed care for older Americans. In: Fillit HM, Rockwood K, ...
  2. ... team if nausea, constipation, or pain cannot be managed.
  3. ... get worse over time. However, it can be managed if treatment is started in the early stages. By taking self-care steps, you may be able to ease the ...
  4. ... Avoid using copper cooking utensils. Symptoms may be managed with exercise or physical therapy. People who are confused or unable to care for themselves may need special protective measures. A ...
  5. ... the complications of the disease. The condition is managed based on the person's symptoms. It includes: Heart monitoring Mobility aids Physical therapy Respiratory care Weight control Surgery is sometimes needed for any ...
  6. ... most health conditions. So your condition may be managed in more than ... you and your provider choose a treatment you both support.
  7. ... the basic steps for managing your diabetes. Poorly managed diabetes can ... (glucose) Take care of yourself when you are sick Find, buy, ...
  8. ... child will be watched closely by your health care team for many years to look for any late side effects. Many of them can be managed or treated.
  9. ... 5 to 7 days. Moderate pain can be managed with medications. The ... be taught: How to care for the skin around the tube Signs and ...
  10. ... the disorder. Most primary bleeding disorders can be managed. When the disorder is due to diseases, such as DIC, the outcome will depend on how well the underlying disease can be treated.
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