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Water on the knee
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(Category)
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Top 10 Theories: What Causes ADHD?
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... Lead may enter a child's drinking water from old plumbing fixtures. Children may also be exposed from lead paint. "These exposures are known to increase the risk of ADHD, but these exposures are becoming ...
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Cryosurgery
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(Gynecology Services)
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... of for the first two (2) to three (3) weeks following treatment:
It is normal to experience a watery discharge for the first few weeks which is caused by the sloughing of dead cervical tissue. ...
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Influenza (flu)
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(Influenza (flu))
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... which is an older antiviral drug.
If you do come down with the flu, these measures may help ease your symptoms:
Drink plenty of liquids. Choose water, juice and warm soups to prevent dehydration. ...
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Infectious diseases
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(Infectious diseases)
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... contaminated food or water or other exposures in the environment.
Signs and symptoms of infectious diseases vary, but often include fever and chills. Mild complaints may respond to home remedies, while ...
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Incompetent cervix
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(Incompetent cervix)
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... and progressively earlier deliveries in previous pregnancies
Advanced cervical dilation and effacement before week 28 of pregnancy without painful contractions, vaginal bleeding, water breaking (ruptured ...
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Impetigo
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(Impetigo)
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... of water — for 20 minutes. This makes it easier to gently remove the scabs.
After washing the area, apply an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment three times daily. Wash the skin before each application, ...
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IgA nephropathy (Berger's disease)
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(IgA nephropathy (Berger's disease))
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... water and electrolytes from your blood. Over time, IgA nephropathy — also called Berger's disease — can lead to blood and protein in your urine, high blood pressure, and swollen hands and feet.
IgA nephropathy ...
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Irritable bowel syndrome
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(Irritable bowel syndrome)
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... or Citrucel, be sure to introduce it gradually and drink plenty of water every day to minimize gas, bloating and constipation. If you find that taking fiber helps your IBS, use it on a regular basis for ...
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Crohn's disease
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(Crohn's disease)
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... affected areas of your intestine to secrete large amounts of water and salt. Because the colon can't completely absorb this excess fluid, you develop diarrhea. Intensified intestinal cramping also can ...
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
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(Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) )
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... inflammation that occurs in Crohn's disease causes cells in the affected areas of your intestine to secrete large amounts of water and salt. Because the colon can't completely absorb this excess fluid, ...
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Group B strep disease
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(Group B strep disease)
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... carry group B strep bacteria in their bodies. Group B strep bacteria aren't sexually transmitted, and they're not spread through food or water. You may carry group B strep in your body for just a short ...
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Greenstick fractures
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(Greenstick fractures)
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... casts now are made of a water-resistant material and are available in a variety of colors or designs. Unless the lining of the cast is also waterproof, your child should not go swimming wearing a cast. ...
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Giardiasis
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(Giardiasis)
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Giardia infection is an intestinal infection marked by abdominal cramps, bloating, nausea and bouts of watery diarrhea. Giardia infection is caused by a microscopic parasite that is found worldwide, ...
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Gastritis
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(Gastritis)
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... It's not clear just how H. pylori spreads, but there's some evidence that it could be transmitted from person to person or through food and water. You can take steps to protect yourself from infections, ...
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Gastroparesis
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(Gastroparesis)
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... easier for you to ingest, try soups and pureed foods.
Drink water throughout each meal.
Try gentle exercise after you eat, such as going for a walk.
Some people with gastroparesis may be unable ...
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Gas and gas pains
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(Gas and gas pains)
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... gradually. If your symptoms persist, you might try a different fiber supplement. Be sure to take fiber supplements with at least 8 ounces of water and drink plenty of liquids throughout each day.
Reduce ...
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Gangrene
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(Gangrene)
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... chronic use of tobacco products can damage your blood vessels.
Help prevent infections. Wash any open wounds with a mild soap and water and try to keep them clean and dry until they heal.
Watch ...
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Jet lag disorder
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(Jet lag disorder)
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... time before you leave. Once you reach your destination, try not to sleep until the local nighttime, no matter how tired you are.
Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of water before, during and after your ...
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Jellyfish stings
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(Jellyfish stings)
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Jellyfish stings are relatively common problems for people swimming, wading or diving in seawaters. The long tentacles trailing from the jellyfish body can discharge thousands of microscopic barbed ...