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Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Pregnancy with Asthma: Can I Take Allergy Shots and the Flu Shot While Pregnant? | Tell yourallergistif you’re pregnant. You shouldn’t startallergy shotsif you’re pregnant. But if you’re already getting them, your doctor will probably continue them and monitor you for any problems. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Can I Take My Asthma Medicine During Labor and Breastfeeding? | In general, the same asthma treatment that’s OK when you’re pregnant is OK when you go intolaborand when youbreastfeedyour baby. Talk to your doctor to make sure yourasthma medicineis safe to keep taking in these circumstances. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is Premature Ejaculation? | Premature ejaculation (PE) is when you have an orgasm before intercourse or sooner than you'd like during sex. It can be frustrating and even embarrassing, but PE is a common issue for anyone with a penis. About 30%-40% of those assigned male at birth have it at some point in their life. So, keep in mind that it’s not ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How can I fix premature ejaculation? | You can get help for PE from your doctor. They may recommend counseling, medications, or behavioral techniques to try. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What is the average time of premature ejaculation? | PE occurswithin 1-3 minutes of penetration during sex. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Premature Ejaculation: Why do I only last 30 seconds in bed? | There could be multiple reasons why you're ejaculating sooner than desired. Talk with your doctor to determine if the reasons are psychological, emotional, or related to a physical condition. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premature Ejaculation Causes? | The cause of PE isn't really known, but your brain chemistry could be at least partly the reason. People with low levels of the chemical serotonin in their brains tend to take a shorter time to ejaculate.
Psychological causes that can play a role include:
• Stress
• Depression
• Anxiety
• Guilt
• Relationship pro... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premature Ejaculation Risk Factors? | Some physical conditions may also cause PE. You may be at risk for PE if you have any of the following conditions:
• Unusual hormone levels
• Irregular levels of neurotransmitters (an imbalance of the chemicals in your brain that pass messages or impulses to the rest of your body)
• Inflammation or an infection in y... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premature Ejaculation Diagnosis? | To diagnose PE, your doctor may start by asking if you’ve always had the problem or if it’s a new thing. They may ask about your sex life or yourrelationships. You’ll probably get a physical exam, too.
If your doctor thinks emotional issues are causing your PE, they may refer you to a mental health professional who wo... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premature Ejaculation Treatment? | Treatment could start with you seeking counseling. Apsychologistor psychiatrist can help you work through problems such as depression,anxiety, or stress that may be contributing to your PE. Other ways to treat PE include:
Premature ejaculation pills
Your doctor may also talk with you about medication.While there aren... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premature Ejaculation Home Remedies? | About 95% of people are estimated to recover from PE with the help of psychological, medical, and behavioral therapies that help control ejaculation. You can try the following behavioral techniques at home:
• Start-stop.You or your partner can stimulate your penis until you feel like you’re going to have an orgasm. St... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premature Ejaculation Complications? | If your relationship is affected by PE, talking about the problem is an important first step. A relationship counselor or sex therapist may be able to help.
PE may also make it hard to start a family because the sperm may not reach an egg to fertilize it, or depression related to PE might affect your sex drive or perf... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premature Ejaculation Takeaways? | Premature ejaculation can happen to anyone with a penis, but if you feel it's happening regularly, there are ways to address it. Talk to your doctor to see if counseling, medication, or behavioral techniques can help you last longer. Whether you have goals to start a family or just want to have more satisfying sex, you... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premature Ejaculation FAQs? | What is the main cause of premature ejaculation?
There isn't one main cause of PE. It could be due to a range of psychological and physical conditions such as:
• Stress
• Depression
• Anxiety
• Guilt
• Relationship problems
• Lack of confidence or poor body image
• Concern over your sexual performance
• Negati... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Can I Prevent Premature Birth? | The most important things you can do to help have ahealthy babyare to be in the best of healthbefore you get pregnantand to get prenatal care. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Premature Infant: What Happens if My Baby Is Born Early? | About 1 in 10 babies born in the U.S. are preemies. Most preemies do well as they get older and catch up to their full-term peers in time. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premature Infant Symptoms? | To stop premature labor, you need to know the warning signs. Acting fast can make a big difference. Call yourmidwifeor doctor right away if you have:
• Backache,which usually will be in your lower back. This may be constant or come and go, but it won’t ease even if you change positions or do something else for comfort... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premature Infant How to Check for Contractions? | Checking for contractions is a key way of spotting early labor.
1. Place your fingertips on your abdomen.
2. If you feel your uterus tightening and softening, that’s a contraction.
3. Time your contractions. Write down the time when a contraction starts, and write down the time at the start of the next contraction.
... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premature Infant If You Need to Go to the Hospital? | If your doctor or midwife thinks you're going into premature labor, you probably need to go to the hospital. Once you arrive, a doctor, midwife, or nurse will:
• Ask about your medical history, including medicines you’ve been taking during pregnancy.
• Check your pulse,blood pressure, and temperature.
• Put a monito... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is Premature Ovarian Failure? | Primary ovarian insufficiency used to be called premature ovarian failure. It’s a condition that affects women well before they should reachmenopause. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premature Ovarian Failure Causes? | Inside the ovaries are small sacs, called follicles. They hold eggs as they grow and mature. Girls are usually born with about 2 million “seeds” that turn into these follicles, which last through menopause.
If you have primary ovarian insufficiency, your follicles either run out (your doctor may call this depletion) o... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premature Ovarian Failure Symptoms? | You may not know your ovaries aren’t working normally. Some women with premature ovarian failure still have periods and may evenget pregnant. But many who have this condition have troublegetting pregnant. That’s usually what prompts a visit to the doctor.
The most common symptoms of premature ovarian failure are misse... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premature Ovarian Failure Diagnosis? | If your periods have stopped or are infrequent, your doctor will dobloodtests to check your hormone levels and rule outpregnancy,thyroiddisease, and other health conditions.
The firstbloodtests you’ll likely take will measure your blood levels of:
• FSH(follicle stimulating hormone).Yourpituitary glandmakes this horm... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premature Ovarian Failure Health Effects? | Low levels of estrogen can affect more than just your ability to get pregnant. Estrogen is necessary for a healthyheartand bones, among other things. If your ovaries don’t make enough of this hormone, you may be more likely to have other health conditions, such as:
• Anxietyanddepression
• Eyedisease, includingdry ey... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premature Ovarian Failure Treatment? | Although there’s no cure, there are treatments that can ease symptoms and potential complications related to low estrogen levels.
Hormone replacement therapy(HRT) is the most common. This treatment usually combines estrogen andprogestin, although your doctor may prescribe other forms. You may take it by mouth, put it ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS): What Is PMS? | Premenstrual syndrome, or PMS, is a cluster of symptoms that usually show up each menstrual cycle a week or two before your period. About 80% of women report having at least one PMS symptom each month. PMS can impact you in many ways. Your symptoms can be physical, mental, or behavioral. Once your period starts or soon... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS): What triggers bad PMS symptoms? | It's not known what exactly causes PMS, but it's believed that hormonal swings may play a role. And so can fluctuations in the brain chemical serotonin, which could trigger changes in mood, cravings, sleep, and energy levels. Depression may be a cause as well, especially in cases of PMDD, a more severe form of PMS. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS): Does PMS ever go away? | PMS goes away with pregnancy and menopause -- when periods end. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS): At what age does PMS start? | PMS can begin at any time after you begin menstruating, but it tends to get worse in your late 30s and 40s when you're in perimenopause, the transition to menopause. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS): How do you deal with PMS? | Exercise helps, as does a balanced diet. Get 7-8 hours of sleep nightly and try to ease stress with techniques such as yoga or meditation. Limit or avoid alcohol and smoking. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) PMS Symptoms? | Most people who menstruate have at least one sign of PMS each month. But it’s not the same for everyone and can change as you get older. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) PMS Causes? | Even though PMS is common, doctors don’t know exactly what causes it. It probably has to do with changes in your body chemistry around the time of your period.
Some conditions affect PMS but don’t cause it. PMS can be brought on or can get worse if you:
• Smoke
• Are under lots of stress
• Don’texercise
• Don’tsle... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) PMS Diagnosis? | There's no test or symptom that can confirm that you have PMS.
If your symptoms appear regularly before your menstrual cycle, it helps your doctor know you have PMS. To see if there's a pattern, your doctor might ask you to keep a symptom diary over several cycles. Keep track of the day your symptoms appear and when t... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) PMS Treatment? | If you’ve tried different things but still have bad PMS, it’s probably time to get help. Make an appointment with your doctor or gynecologist. They’ll ask about your symptoms, your health, and the medicines you take. They may take some blood tests to rule out other problems. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) Home Remedies for PMS? | If you prefer to manage PMS on your own, there are several ways to ease its symptoms:
Change your diet.Eat smaller meals several times a day to ease symptoms of bloating and feeling too full. Reduce salt intake to avoid retaining fluid, which leads to bloating.
Reduce stress.Practice deep-breathing exercises to treat... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) Takeaways? | A majority of women are estimated to have at least some PMS symptoms during their monthly menstrual cycle. PMS can cause physical, mental, or behavioral changes, as well as symptoms such as sore breasts, bloating, moodiness, and irritability. Most can manage PMS symptoms on their own, but if you find that PMS interfere... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) PMS FAQs? | What triggers bad PMS symptoms?
It's not known what exactly causes PMS, but it's believed that hormonal swings may play a role. And so can fluctuations in the brain chemical serotonin, which could trigger changes in mood, cravings, sleep, and energy levels. Depression may be a cause as well, especially in cases of PMD... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is Presbyopia? | Presbyopia is a decline in your vision when your eyes lose the ability to focus on things close to you. In spite of the big name, it isn't a disease. It's a natural part of the aging process, and it's easy to correct. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is Presbyopia? | Presbyopia is a decline in your vision when your eyes lose the ability to focus on things close to you. In spite of the big name, it isn't a disease. It's a natural part of the aging process, and it's easy to correct. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Presbyopia Symptoms? | You may have presbyopia if you notice:
• You need to hold reading material at arm's length
• Your vision becomes blurry at a normal reading distance
• Headaches or fatigue when working on things close to you | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Presbyopia Causes? | In each eye, you have a cornea and lens that help your eyes see by focusing light on your retina. When objects are close or far from you, your lens will flex to change your focusing power. But your eye's lens hardens as you age, causing presbyopia.
As the lens in youreyegets less flexible over time, it's harder for yo... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Presbyopia Risk Factors? | Risk factors for presbyopia include:
• Your age.Most people will develop presbyopia as some point, usually between the ages of 40 and 65.
• Certain medical conditions.You may develop presbyopia at a younger age, also known as premature presbyopia, if you're dealing with heart disease, diabetes, or multiple sclerosis.... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Presbyopia Diagnosis? | Youreye doctorcan diagnose presbyopia with aneye exam. They may have you undergo two tests:
1. Refraction assessment:Your doctor will have you look through lenses and assess how well you see objects near and far away. They'll determine if you have presbyopia, or another condition like hyperopia, myopia, or astigmatism... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Presbyopia Treatment? | There's no cure for presbyopia, but there are a lot of ways to improve it.
Presbyopia glasses
• Reading glasses/Readers:Yes, those cheap glasses you see at the drugstore can often do the trick because they magnify, or enlarge, what you're viewing. Pick the weakest pair that lets you see what you need to read.
• Bifo... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Presbyopia Prevention? | It's hard to truly prevent presbyopia because it's part of the natural aging process. Still, you can work to take care of your eyes at any age by doing the following:
• Get regular eye exams.Talk to your doctor about how often you need a checkup based on your current vision and age.
• Use glasses or contact lenses wi... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Prescription Medications Sound Body, Sound Mind? | When caring for an older adult, it's important not to overlook routine care -- stuff that seems obvious but that may not be on your radar. Here is a rundown of what to keep in mind.
Everyone needs regular checkups. But some older adults (and young ones, too) reason that since they just saw the doctor last month about ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Prescription Medications Eating and the Older Adult? | It's a good idea to accompany your mother to the supermarket occasionally to point out new products and to make sure they are shopping wisely. Encourage them to read labels for salt content, sugar, and other health considerations. If they resist, urge them to at least heed fat content. Generally, none of us should be t... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Prescription Medications Sleep and Older Adults? | If Grandma has trouble sleeping (and is not bedridden), encourage them to spend as little "awake time" as possible in bed. Reading, watching TV, and so forth, should be done in a favorite chair, while bed is for sleep only. Going to sleep and waking up at about the same time each day will also help train their body for... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Prescription Medications Exercise and Older Adults? | Nowhere is the saying, "use it or lose it," more meaningful than among older adults. Aside from its cardiovascular benefits, exercise combats depression and osteoporosis, reduces the risk of falling, cuts down on healing time when there are injuries and illnesses, and generally improves lifestyle. Encourage your grandm... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is an Essential Tremor? | Essential tremor is a movement disorder that causes tremors, which are rhythmic, periodic, repetitive motions that you can’t control. It generally affects both your hands, especially early on. It's a progressive condition, which means it tends to worsen over time. So, after you've had it for a while, it may also affect... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Who Gets Essential Tremor? | Essential tremor is the most common movement disorder, affecting up to 10 million people in the U.S. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Can Essential Tremor Be Prevented? | Because experts don’t know the trigger for essential tremor, there is no way to prevent it. But knowing that it has a genetic link gives researchers clues as they look for treatments and prevention. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Can Essential Tremor Be Cured? | There is no cure for essential tremor, and it doesn't go away on its own. But treatments that ease your symptoms may improve your quality of life. These include drugs and surgery to ease tremors. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Is essential tremor hereditary? | Doctors think that about half of essential tremor cases are hereditary because they run in families. Usually, it's passed from a parent to their child in an autosomal dominant way. This means that if you have essential tremor, you have about a 50% chance of passing it on to each of your biological children. But whether... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Can you live a long life with essential tremor? | Yes, absolutely. Essential tremor likely won't affect your lifespan. But the symptoms can make it more challenging for you to care for yourself. If this is the case for you, talk to your doctor; they have treatments they can recommend to help control your symptoms. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Essential Tremor Causes? | Doctors don’t know the exact cause of essential tremors. About half of people who get it have it in their family, but researchers haven't found one single gene that causes it. It's probably caused by multiple factors, including what you've been exposed to in your environment. This is because:
• People can get it spora... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Essential Tremor Symptoms? | The main symptoms of essential tremor include:
• Tremors that are most obvious in your hands (rarely, they may affect your legs and feet)
• Trouble doing tasks with your hands, such as writing or using tools
• Shaking or quivering in your voice
• Uncontrollable head nodding
• Tremors that happen when you move and ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Essential Tremor Diagnosis? | Your doctor will likely start by asking about your medical and family history and doing a physical exam. As part of the physical exam, they will likely do a neurological exam to test:
• Your muscle tone and strength
• Your reflexes
• Your ability to balance
• Your speech patterns
• Whether your tremor happens when... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Presenile Tremor Syndrome Takeaways? | Essential tremor is one of the most common movement disorders. It causes tremors — rhythmic movements that you can't control — generally in your hands. If it isn't affecting your ability to function, you may not need treatment. But if your symptoms are making it hard for you to care for yourself, there are several trea... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Essential Tremor FAQs? | Can you live a long life with essential tremor?
Yes, absolutely. Essential tremor likely won't affect your lifespan. But the symptoms can make it more challenging for you to care for yourself. If this is the case for you, talk to your doctor; they have treatments they can recommend to help control your symptoms. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Preterm Labor: Can I Prevent Premature Birth? | The most important things you can do to help have ahealthy babyare to be in the best of healthbefore you get pregnantand to get prenatal care. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Preterm Labor: What Happens if My Baby Is Born Early? | About 1 in 10 babies born in the U.S. are preemies. Most preemies do well as they get older and catch up to their full-term peers in time. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Preterm Labor Symptoms? | To stop premature labor, you need to know the warning signs. Acting fast can make a big difference. Call yourmidwifeor doctor right away if you have:
• Backache,which usually will be in your lower back. This may be constant or come and go, but it won’t ease even if you change positions or do something else for comfort... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Preterm Labor How to Check for Contractions? | Checking for contractions is a key way of spotting early labor.
1. Place your fingertips on your abdomen.
2. If you feel your uterus tightening and softening, that’s a contraction.
3. Time your contractions. Write down the time when a contraction starts, and write down the time at the start of the next contraction.
... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Preterm Labor If You Need to Go to the Hospital? | If your doctor or midwife thinks you're going into premature labor, you probably need to go to the hospital. Once you arrive, a doctor, midwife, or nurse will:
• Ask about your medical history, including medicines you’ve been taking during pregnancy.
• Check your pulse,blood pressure, and temperature.
• Put a monito... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Preventing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 1. Try a Softer Touch? | Often in our daily routines, we get so used to doing things a certain way that we don’t even think about it. Many times, you may use more force than you need to get the job done. For instance, you might grip your tools too tightly when a firm hold is plenty. Or you may pound your computer keyboard when gentle keystroke... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Preventing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2. Give Yourself a Break? | Step away from your work to bend or stretch your hands. A 10- to 15-minute break every hour is ideal. This is especially important if you use tools that vibrate or make you apply a lot of force. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Preventing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 3. Stretch Often? | When you take those breaks (or any time throughout the day), try this simple stretch:
• Make a fist
• Slide your fingers up until they point straight out
• Repeat 5-10 times
Or this one:
• Make a fist
• Release your fingers and fan them out. Stretch them as far as you can.
• Repeat 5-10 times | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Preventing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 4. Stay Neutral? | If you can, avoid bending your wrist all the way up or down. When you keep your wrist in a straight, neutral position, it takes the pressure off your median nerve.
Wearing a wrist brace when yousleepcan help you do this. It might also help to wear it during activities that trigger your symptoms. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Preventing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 5. Switch It Up? | Try to avoid doing the same hand and wrist motions over and over again. For example, if you have a task that you always do with your right hand, do it with your left instead. Or, mix up your tasks as much as you can to give your muscles a break. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Preventing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 6. Watch Your Posture? | While it’s natural to focus on your wrist and hands, how you hold the rest of your body can also make a difference. Poor posture may cause you to roll your shoulders forward. This sets off a chain reaction that shortens your neck andshouldermuscles, crunches the nerves in your neck, and makes wrist problems worse. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Preventing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 7. Stay Warm? | It sounds simple, but it makes a difference. When you’re cold, pain and stiffness get worse. Even gloves with no fingers can be helpful because they keep your hands and wrists warm and loose. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Preventing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 8. Talk to Your Supervisor? | If your work triggers your symptoms, ask you manager about changing up your work space. You may be able to alter anything from your workstation setup to tool handles to how tasks get done to see if it helps your symptoms. You might also be able to trade off with co-workers so you can avoid the same task over and over.
... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Preventing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 9. See an Occupational Therapist? | This medical professional may be able to:
• Show you exercises to help stretch and strengthen your hand and wrist muscles
• Show you how to change your routine motions in a way that eases stress on your hands and wrists | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Preventing Falls Sound Body, Sound Mind? | When caring for an older adult, it's important not to overlook routine care -- stuff that seems obvious but that may not be on your radar. Here is a rundown of what to keep in mind.
Everyone needs regular checkups. But some older adults (and young ones, too) reason that since they just saw the doctor last month about ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Preventing Falls Eating and the Older Adult? | It's a good idea to accompany your mother to the supermarket occasionally to point out new products and to make sure they are shopping wisely. Encourage them to read labels for salt content, sugar, and other health considerations. If they resist, urge them to at least heed fat content. Generally, none of us should be t... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Preventing Falls Sleep and Older Adults? | If Grandma has trouble sleeping (and is not bedridden), encourage them to spend as little "awake time" as possible in bed. Reading, watching TV, and so forth, should be done in a favorite chair, while bed is for sleep only. Going to sleep and waking up at about the same time each day will also help train their body for... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Preventing Falls Exercise and Older Adults? | Nowhere is the saying, "use it or lose it," more meaningful than among older adults. Aside from its cardiovascular benefits, exercise combats depression and osteoporosis, reduces the risk of falling, cuts down on healing time when there are injuries and illnesses, and generally improves lifestyle. Encourage your grandm... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Are Common Causes of Poisoning in Children? | Children are endlessly curious and want to explore, touch, and taste everything they find. Common causes of poisoning in children are in daily use in most households. Recognizing the signs of child poisoning, knowing how to contact the poison control center, and knowing about child poisoning prevention in your home can... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Poisoning at Home? | Children are endlessly curious and want to explore, touch, and taste everything they find. Common causes of poisoning in children are in daily use in most households. Recognizing the signs of child poisoning, knowing how to contact the poison control center, and knowing about child poisoning prevention in your home can... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Symptoms of Poisoning? | Learn the signs of potential poisoning in children, which can include:
• A hard time breathing
• A hard time speaking
• Dizziness
• Unconsciousness
• Foaming or burning of the mouth
• Cramps
• Nausea
• Vomiting | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Causes of Poisoning? | Poisoning in children usually happens at home, when they take in a poisonous substance, breathe it in, or their skin is exposed to it. The poisoning is usually accidental and involves children under the age of 5.
Some common causes of poisoning in children include medicine, cleaning products, and alcohol. These substa... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Medicine Poisoning? | Medicines are the most common cause of poisoning in children. Several medicines you or a family member are taking can be dangerous to children. Opioids and barbiturates are well-known dangers, but medicines forhigh blood pressure, mental health, and diabetes are also hazardous. A single tablet can be fatal for a small ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Pesticide Poisoning? | After medicines, pesticides are the most common cause of child poisoning in some parts of the world. In the U.S.,pesticide poisoningis believed to be rare, perhaps because only insecticides are considered. Fumigants, rodenticides, herbicides, fungicides, and other products are all pesticides. You might be using some to... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cleaning Product Poisoning? | Most cleaning agents contain caustic agents, which are chemicals that can burn people's eyes, skin, and linings of the nose, throat, mouth, and lungs. Poisoning from these strong bases can also hurt your child'sdigestive tractand cause other serious injuries, even in small amounts. Many sanitizers contain benzalkonium ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Alcohol Poisoning? | Children may find alcoholic drinks and consume them. Sanitizers, perfumes, over-the-counter cold medicines, and mouthwash also contain alcohol. At young ages, alcohol ingestion causes low blood glucose levels, seizures, and coma. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Preventing Poisoning in Young Children Drugs of Abuse? | Children consuming illegal drugs may have seizures, respiratory depression, changes in being responsive or alert, and unconsciousness. Keep them locked up or out of the house completely. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Carbon Monoxide Poisoning? | Carbon monoxideis an odorless, colorless gas. Poisoning happens when hydrocarbons are burned in a closed space without proper ventilation. Common devices that cause carbon monoxide poisoning are generators, heating systems, charcoal grills, engine-driven tools, camp stoves and lanterns, gas ovens and ranges, and gas wa... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Preventing Poisoning in Young Children Plants That Are Poisonous to Kids? | Garden plants add beauty to your home and garden, but some are dangerous because they have toxins that can affect many parts of the body, including the stomach, heart, liver, and skin. They can make your child sick if eaten. Among them are daffodils, dumb cane, foxglove, hydrangea, lilies, oleanders, rhododendrons, and... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Hydrocarbon Poisoning? | Gasoline (petrol), kerosene, lamp oil, lighter fluid, motor oil, and paint thinners and removers are hydrocarbons. Exposure by ingestion or inhaling can affect the brain and respiratory and centralnervous systems. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Liquid Nicotine Poisoning? | Used in e-cigarettes, liquid nicotine is a very concentrated and dangerous substance. Even a small amount consumed or spilled on the skin of a young child can cause death. Other harmful nicotine products include cigars, chewing tobacco, nicotine gum, cigarettes, and patches. They can be poisonous if taken in by your ch... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Child Poisoning Treatment? | If a child has swallowed something extremely toxic and fast-acting, you may need to do first aid right away and call for emergency medical help. Then follow these steps:
• Swallowed poison.Take the substance from the child, and get them to spit out any in their mouth. Don't force them to vomit without medical advice.
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Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Child Poisoning Prevention? | These measures will keep your children safe from poison:
• Keep chemical products in their original bottles or containers, which often have child safety lids or caps.
• Never use food containers to store cleaning or cosmetic products.
• Never leave children alone with household products or drugs. Use bathroom cleane... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia: Is It a Cold? | Little noses get a lot of colds. Babies can catch eight or more during their first year alone. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia: What Causes Diarrhea? | Why do children get diarrhea more often than adults? WebMD tells you about the causes of diarrhea and home treatments for it. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia: Can Teaching Kitchens Simmer the Obesity Epidemic? | Teaching kitchens are revolutionizing nutrition education, helping individuals of all ages adopt healthier eating habits and combat obesity. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia Top Topics in Children's Health? | • Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease
• Kawasaki Disease
• Meningitis Symptoms
• Lice Treatments
• PANDAS Syndrome
• Growing Pains
• Stomach Flu
• Whooping Cough
• Down Syndrome
• Adenoids
• Diaper Rash
• Croup
• Asthma
• Cerebral Palsy
• Cystic Fibrosis
• Diabetes Type 1
• Epilepsy
• Muscular Dystrophy
• Sc... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Are Primary Immunodeficiencies? | If your child has a primary immunodeficiency disease (PIDD), their immune system doesn’t work the way it should. That means their body has a harder time fighting off germs that can make them sick. A common cold that’s no big deal for others could turn into a severe infection that takes a long time to go away or needs t... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are the risk factors for primary immunodeficiencies? | If someone else in your family has a PIDD, your child is more likely to have one, too. So far, family history is the only known risk factor. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What is the difference between primary and secondary immune deficiency? | Aprimary immune deficiencyis caused by a mutated gene. Asecondary immune deficiencyis due to another health condition or a certain medication that weakens the immune system. | local_scraped |
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