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Why would the number of white blood cells (the ones that fight diseases) decrease? And what precautions should you discuss with your doctor? Prostate cancer ...
Other weather triggers include high humidity, extreme heat and dry air. Dr. Halker Singh says these conditions may lead to another migraine creator. "In the ...
Mayo Clinic offers a new surgical BPH option that ablates the prostatic tissue without heat to mitigate the risks of urinary leakage and retrograde ...
Heat applied to the arms and legs forces cold blood back toward the heart ... Don't use hot water, a heating pad or a heating lamp to warm the person.
Heat rash. Heat rash also is called prickly heat, sweat rash or miliaria. It happens when blocked sweat ducts trap sweat under the skin. One type of heat ...
— Baseball pitchers often are asked to take some heat off the ball, and lower the stress on their elbow and arm muscle tissue, after an injury. But pitchers may ...
Left untreated, heat exhaustion can result in heatstroke. And, too much sun can lead to severe, blistering of the skin as well as sun poisoning. Try these ...
Fever or elevated body temperature might be caused by: A viral infection; A bacterial infection; Heat exhaustion; Certain inflammatory conditions such as ...
During the procedure, the microwave antenna causes just enough heat to destroy the prostate tissue blocking your urine flow, but not enough to damage other ...
In rare cases, people at risk of malignant hyperthermia have shown signs of a reaction after intense physical activity during excessive heat or humidity ...
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