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- ... Severe kidney disease Low body weight Organ transplants Head and neck cancer People can also have weakened immune systems due ...
- ... 11]; [about 24 screens]. Available from: https://www.cancer.gov/types/head-and-neck/patient/adult/oropharyngeal-treatment-pdq#_1 National Institute ...
- ... screens]. Available from: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/head-neck/depts/vestibular-balance-disorders#faq-tab Columbia University ... screens]. Available from: https://www.northshore.org/otolaryngology-head-neck-surgery/adult-programs/audiology/testing/vng Penn Medicine [ ...
- ... so the chart has different percentages for the head, neck, and body areas based on a child's age. ...
- ... hot air, and/or harmful chemicals) A recent head or neck injury that could affect your breathing Are receiving ...
- ... types of symptoms, including: Pain in your back, neck, head, or along a nerve, such as sciatica Tremors ...
- ... past few weeks or months? To do a head-to-toe self-exam: Choose a well-lit room with a full-length mirror. You'll also need a hand-held mirror. Check you scalp. Part your hair and look with a hand mirror. It may also help to use a blow dryer to move your hair as you look. Check the back of your neck, too. Look at your face, ears, and front ...
- ... or an injury to your spinal cord Have cancer that may have spread to your central nervous system Symptoms that may be from another central nervous system condition, such as headaches Symptoms of a brain or spinal cord infection include: Fever Severe headache Seizures Stiff neck Nausea and vomiting Sensitivity to light Double vision ...
- ... being more sensitive to light (photophobia) A stiff neck, which may make lowering your chin to your ... cleansing wipe: For a penis, wipe the entire head (end) of the penis. If you have a ... a nasopharyngeal (NP) swab: You will tilt your head back. Your provider will insert a long swab ... bacterial-infections-gram-positive-bacteria/pneumococcal-infections National Cancer Institute [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): U.S. Department of Health ...