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Dress properly for cold-weather training, and wear well-fitting athletic shoes with proper cushioning in the heels. Increase training intensity slowly ...
X-ray. These images show arthritis or broken bones. But the images alone won't find conditions affecting the spinal cord, muscles, nerves or disks. MRI or CT ...
The quicker you can receive cold water immersion, the less risk of organ damage and death. Use evaporation cooling techniques. If cold water immersion is not an ...
In severe cases, your health care provider may prescribe pills you take by mouth (oral medications) to reduce swelling, relieve itching or fight a bacterial ...
dry mouth; fainting; headache; irritability; loss of balance control; muscle trembling, jerking, or stiffness; nausea; painful urination; pounding in the ears ...
Use saline nasal spray to relieve stuffiness. Gargle with warm salt water to soothe a sore throat. Turn on a humidifier. And to prevent spreading your cold to ...
Almost any medicine you take by mouth goes into your breast milk. Most of the time this is a tiny amount that's not likely to be a risk to your baby. But ...
You can turn to proven treatments for migraines related to hormone changes. These treatments include: Ice. Hold a cold cloth or an ice pack to the painful area ...
A heating pad or a cold pack may ease sore back muscles too. Be sure to get regular exercise such as walking to keep your back muscles in shape. Wear low ...
Description. Methacholine inhalation is used to help your doctor diagnose bronchial airway hyperreactivity or asthma. This medicine works by narrowing your ...
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