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  1. ... and legs. These types of wounds can be slow to heal.
  2. ... the ankle. This type of wound can be slow to heal.
  3. ... blood pressure is the most important way to slow kidney damage. Your health care provider may prescribe medicines to control high blood ...
  4. ... and floating stools Pale or clay-colored stools Slow growth
  5. ... Smoking increases the risk for problems such as slow healing. Ask your health care provider or nurse for help quitting. Tell your ...
  6. ... Smoking increases the risk for problems such as slow healing. Ask your health care provider or nurse for help quitting. Tell the ...
  7. ... Smoking increases the risk for problems such as slow healing. Ask your health care provider for help quitting. On the day of ...
  8. ... Smoking increases your chance of problems such as slow healing. Ask your health care provider for help quitting. On the day of ...
  9. ... Smoking increases the risk for problems such as slow healing. Ask your health care provider for help quitting. On the day of ...
  10. ... surgery. Stop smoking, if you smoke. Smoking can slow healing. Ask your health care provider for help. Tell your surgeon if you ...
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