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Results 1 - 10 of 1,080 for "Self-care"
  1. You have seen your health care provider for Ménière disease . During Ménière attacks, you may have vertigo, or the feeling that you ...
  2. A skin graft is a piece of healthy skin removed from one area of your body to repair damaged or missing skin somewhere else on your ...
  3. Shin splints occur when you have pain in the front of your lower leg. The pain of shin splints is from the inflammation of the muscles, ...
  4. ... health care provider may ask you to take self-care steps to treat kidney stones or prevent them ... a kidney stone. You will need to take self-care steps. Which steps you take depend on the ...
  5. A tension headache is pain or discomfort in your head, scalp, or neck. Tension headache is a common type of headache. It can occur ...
  6. ... of an outbreak that worsen despite medicine and self-care Symptoms that include severe pain and sores that ...
  7. Contact your provider or your dermatologist if: Self-care steps and over-the-counter medicine do not help after several months. Your acne is painful (for example, you have a lot of ...
  8. ... do not go away in 1 week with self-care You have numbness, tingling, or weakness in your ...
  9. Venous ulcers (open sores) can occur when the veins in your legs do not push blood back up to your heart as well as they should. Blood ...
  10. ... These problems may get worse over time. Learn self-care that you can do at home to: Slow ...
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