Care guide for COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease). Includes: possible causes, signs and symptoms, standard treatment options and means of care and support.
A list of your medicationsso ER staff treating you can avoid administering drugs that may interact with your current meds. Healthcare insurance information.Copy the front and back of your cards orwrite down your information, including name of insurance plan, Member ID, Group Number, and phone ...
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ART starts to work quickly, within hours and days. But you need to take your medicine every day as directed. If you stop, the virus will multiply and make you sick. You’re also more likely to infect others. Skipping your meds also may lead to drug resistance, which will make the med...
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I am going to a cardio specialist to address that because it took six years to reduce my blood pressure and I was told to stay on all three meds for that since my blood pressure was finally under control. The doctor said I could have a stroke or heart attack and die. That’s how ...
Unlike some other treatments,red light therapy for eyesis painless. Plus, it doesn’t involve strong meds or surgery, making it a safe option for many patients. Improved Corneal Transparency Studies suggested that red light therapy may contribute to the regeneration of corneal tissue, leading to ...
pain, sometimes I even experience odd swelling in my throat, and so on) I have no idea which symptom are the bi product of the other, but I can say I'm done with anti-biotics , and I'm done with Sigmund Freud, does anybody have suggestions other than...
Meds: parenteral insulin q.d. NKDA. O: Pt. is afebrile BP 140/84, P 72, R 16, lungs are clear, the abdomen is benign w/o organomegaly; muscle tone and strength are WNL. There is no swelling of the right calf but w/o erythema or tenderness. ...
They said they thought it happened from my hydrochloro meds, but I find that confusing. Why, after 10 years of taking the drug would that happen? Now I'm off it and started lisinopril. I have pretty bad headaches and feel very, very tired still. When I was released from the hospital...