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- ... often be corrected to 20/20 with rigid, gas-permeable contact lenses.) Over time, you may see ... most cases, vision can be corrected with rigid gas-permeable contact lenses. If corneal transplantation is needed, ...
- ... Tests that may be done include: Arterial blood gas , with and without oxygen (usually oxygen treatment does not improve the arterial blood gas as much as expected) Complete blood count (CBC) ...
- ... and vomiting No longer being able to pass gas Pain in the belly that is severe and ... you have: Abdominal pain An inability to pass gas Nausea and vomiting that do not go away ...
- ... tests are used to detect the condition: Blood gas analysis -- shows low oxygen and excess acid in ... Air or gas may build up in: The space surrounding the lungs (pneumothorax) The space in the chest between the lungs ( ...
- ... breath sounds, especially coarse, crackly sounds. A blood gas analysis will show: Low (acidic) blood pH Decreased ... oxide (also referred to as NO, an inhaled gas) to help blood flow and oxygen exchange in ...
- ... must have a back-up tank of oxygen gas in case your power goes out. Portable, battery- ... oxygen far away from open fire (like a gas stove) or any other heating source. Do not ...
- ... foods. Avoid fruits and vegetables that can cause gas, such as broccoli, peppers, beans, peas, berries, prunes, ... they are making your diarrhea worse or causing gas and bloating.
- ... liquids throughout the day. Some foods may cause gas, loose stools, or constipation as you recover. Avoid ... A swollen or tender belly Little or no gas or stools to pass Fever or chills Blood ...
- ... in your diet. If you have bloating or gas, you have probably eaten too much and need ... same health benefits and may worsen bloating and gas.
- ... are odor-free, and they do not allow gas or stool to leak out when they are ... bloated (puffy or swollen). You have had no gas or stool for 4 hours. You have a ...