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— For people with ... Even though managing MS symptoms may overshadow a person's medical concerns, regular preventive health care remains important.
Frequent asthma attacks show that a person's asthma is not under control. A healthcare professional might make changes in medicines and the asthma action plan ...
The targeted area is hard to reach with traditional brain surgery. A person isn't healthy enough for traditional brain surgery. A person prefers a less invasive ...
Atomoxetine works in the brain to increase attention and decrease restlessness in people who are hyperactive, have problems with concentration, or are easily ...
If you can, avoid people with infections. Check ... stiff neck; unusual bleeding or bruising; unusual ... muscle stiffness; passing gas; rapid weight ...
A clog in carotid arteries makes it hard for oxygen and nutrients to reach the brain. ... Too much salt can increase blood pressure in some people. Experts ...
Normally, your red blood cells are flexible and round, moving easily through your blood vessels. In sickle cell anemia, the red blood cells become rigid and ...
Past inflammation of a vein (phlebitis) may damage the valves and lead to chronic venous disease. Poor function of the valves in the leg veins also contributes ...
Physical therapy may delay joint stiffness and reduce or delay the loss of function and pain that can result from affected muscles. Occupational therapy ...
It may be hard to think clearly or stay alert. ... People with depression are at higher risk of substance misuse and addiction. ... Some people who are ...
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