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heavier menstrual periods; high fever; holding false beliefs that cannot be changed by fact; hyperexcitability; increased or decreased blood pressure; increased ...
Being active for short periods of time during the day can add up and have health benefits. Strength training. Do strength training exercises for all major ...
Currently, most surgeons employ face-down positioning for variable periods following macular hole repair surgery. "This may place a significant burden on ...
Hemorrhoids develop due to increased pressure on the pelvic floor. That pressure often comes from straining during bowel movements and sitting for long periods ...
Displaying signs of irritability, anxiety or anger when forced to stop playing, even for brief periods of time. Lying to others about the extent of your use ...
If you have hirsutism and irregular periods, you might have polycystic ovary syndrome, which can inhibit fertility. Women who take certain medications to treat ...
You are said to be in menopause if you have gone a full 12 months with no menstrual period. That's when your ovaries stop making estrogen and progesterone, the ...
During the first trimester, weeks one through 12: Tell your healthcare professional at your next prenatal visit if you have spotting or light vaginal bleeding ...
Standing for long periods of time. Heat exposure. Seeing blood. Having blood drawn. Fear of bodily injury. Straining, such as to pass stool. Vasovagal ...
Bleeding between menstrual periods. Diarrhea, vomiting or inability to eat for more than 24 hours. Fever. What can increase the risk of bleeding? Some ...
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