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Osteopathic medicine: What kind of doctor is a D.O.? - Mayo Clinic
You know what M.D. means, but what does D.O. mean? What's different and what's alike between these two kinds of health care providers?
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Brain MRI (brain magnetic resonance imaging) - Mayo Clinic
Brain MRI is one of the tests you may have to determine the cause of headaches, dizziness, seizures, vision problems or hearing loss. This painless imaging test is used to diagnose a number of neurological conditions.
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Ileostomy - Mayo Clinic
Can I swim? How do I shower? Do I need to buy different clothes? How will it affect my intimate life? Once you adjust, you'll likely find that it's possible to do many of the same activities you enjoyed before your ileostomy. Bathing and swimming You can shower with or without your ileostomy pouching system. Water will not go into the stoma.
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Hydronephrosis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Diagnosis Diagnosis involves the steps that your healthcare team takes to find out if hydronephrosis is the cause of your symptoms. Your healthcare professional starts by asking you about your symptoms and doing a physical exam. You may be referred to a doctor called a urologist, who finds and treats conditions of the urinary system.
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How well do face masks protect against COVID-19? - Mayo Clinic
Face masks can help slow the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Learn about mask types, which masks to use and how to use them.
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COVID-19 drugs: Are there any that work? - Mayo Clinic
Medicine can help people who are at risk of, diagnosed with, or have symptoms of COVID-19.
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Oxcarbazepine (oral route) - Side effects & dosage - Mayo Clinic
Do not stop using this medicine suddenly without talking first to your doctor. You may need to slowly decrease your dose before stopping it completely. This medicine may cause some people to become dizzy, drowsy, lightheaded, clumsy, unsteady, or less alert than they are normally.
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Breast augmentation - Mayo Clinic
Breast augmentation is surgery to increase breast size. It's also called augmentation mammoplasty. It involves placing breast implants under breast tissue or chest muscles. For some people, breast augmentation is a way to feel better about themselves. For others, it's part of rebuilding a breast for ...
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Multivitamins: Do young children need them? - Mayo Clinic
Most healthy children don't need multivitamins if they are growing at the typical rate and eating a variety of foods. Foods are the best source of nutrients: fat, protein, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. Regular meals and snacks can give all the nutrients most preschoolers need.
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Viral gastroenteritis (stomach flu) - Mayo Clinic
Viral gastroenteritis is an intestinal infection that includes signs and symptoms such as watery diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea or vomiting, and sometimes fever. The most common way to develop viral gastroenteritis — often called stomach flu — is through contact with an infected person or by ...