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But if your symptoms are bad or bother you, your health care provider may suggest a mild antihistamine medicine taken by mouth. These are sold at drugstores.
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Eat well. Healthy pregnancy outcomes often are linked with healthy eating. Don't use unhealthy substances. If you smoke, quit. Ask your healthcare ...
Have your child drink plenty of water and eat a diet that's high in fiber. If your child becomes constipated, talk with your child's healthcare professional ...
DASH diet: Guide to recommended servings · DASH diet: Healthy eating to lower your blood pressure · DASH diet: Sample menus · Diabetes · Diabetes and depression ...
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Is diagnosed with current eating disorder such as anorexia or bulimia. Has been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease that results in chronic anemia. Has a ...
Complications · An irregular and often rapid heartbeat, called atrial fibrillation. Mitral valve regurgitation may trigger this common heart rhythm disorder.
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