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Tennis Elbow

. Although not as common, a direct blow to the elbow can also raise your chance of getting tennis elbow ... . Your elbow is where your humerus, the large bone in your upper arm, meets the radius and ulna, the 2 ... tennis elbow; rheumatology; elbow pain

How Much Do You Know About Fibromyalgia?

Fibromyalgia affects millions of Americans, according to the American College of Rheumatology ... older women, as well. Test your knowledge of fibromyalgia by taking this quiz. 1. What is ... fibromyalgia; rheumatology; fibromyalgia pain; fibromyalgia treatment;

Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL): Treatment Questions

*ALL Tx ... your appointments. Write the answers down. Make sure you ask how the treatment will change your daily ... can record the conversation.  Below are some questions to ask during your appointments. Deciding ... adult acute lymphocytic leukemia;treatment for ALL;ALL;BALLT1

Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL): Chemotherapy

*ALL Chemotherapy ... acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL).  If the first treatment with chemo doesn't work, your healthcare ... . This treatment is often used to treat ALL in your CSF or to keep it from spreading to your spine ... ALL;BALLT4

Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL): Radiation Therapy

transplanted stem cells. It sends radiation in equal doses to all of your body. You need radiation ... ALL cells. There's a risk that ALL cells will invade your central nervous system (CNS). The ... acute lymphocytic leukemia;ALL;radiation therapy for ALL;ballt8

Step-by-Step: Choosing an Insulin Injection Site

inch radius of your navel. Make sure all injection sites are spread two inches apart from one another. ... Site Identify the areas of your body that can be used as an injection site. Your abdomen, thighs ... A60050; diabetes; insulin; Choosing an Insulin Injection Site

When Your Child Has Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)

*ALL Ch ... lymphoblastic leukemia. When Your Child Has Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) Your child has ... . ALL is a common type of blood cancer in children. It's often cured with treatment. Your child’s ... 40353;40353;when your child has acute lymphoblastic leukemia;acute lymphoblastic anemia, child;ALL ... , child;ALL risk factors, child;ALL symptoms, child;ALL diagnosis, child;ALL treatment, child;ALL long-term concerns, child;ALL coping, child

Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL): Diagnosis

*ALL Diagnosis ... If your healthcare provider thinks you might have ALL, you will need certain exams and tests ... to confirm your diagnosis. Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL): Diagnosis  How is acute ... acute lymphocytic leukemia;ALL;immunophenotyping and ALL;cytogenetic analysis and ALL;balld1a

Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL): Tests After Diagnosis

*ALL Tests After Dx ... After a diagnosis of ALL, you will likely need more tests. These tests help your healthcare ... providers learn more about the cancer and how to treat it. Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL ... ALL;tests to evaluate ALL;BALLD3

Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL): Treatment Choices

*ALL Tx ... on a number of factors, such as: Your age Your overall health Your subtype of ALL ... are put into your blood. The goal is to kill the ALL cells quickly and put the cancer into remission ... acute lymphocytic leukemia;ALL;chemotherapy for ALL;radiation therapy for ALL;stem cell transplant for ALL;BALLT2

Rheumatoid Arthritis: Medicines

chance of side effects, make sure you go to all appointments, get all recommended tests and vaccines, and carefully follow all instructions. ... easily identifiable cause. It’s an autoimmune disorder, which means your immune system literally

Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL): Newly Diagnosed

*ALL Newly Diagnosed ... questions. But you have people on your healthcare team to help. Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL ... Being told you have acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) can be scary, and you may have many ... ALL;diagnosis of ALL;balld1

Where to Get Medical Care

? Traditionally, you'd go to the local emergency department, be admitted to the hospital, or make an appointment ... at your healthcare provider's office. Now you have more choices.  Where you are treated makes a ... urgent-care centers;offsite treatment facilities;offsite health care options;retail store sites ... advantages;retail store sites disadvantages;Ambulatory surgery centers advantages;ambulatory surgery

Follow-up Appointment After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI)

appointment. Follow all of the instructions your provider has given you after your procedure. Call if ... with your healthcare provider. Follow-up Appointment After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Preventing a Surgical Site Infection

*Surg Site Prevent Infection ... Surgical Site Infection Prevent ... surgical site infection? Germs are everywhere. They’re on your skin, in the air, and on things you ... surgical site infection? Anyone can have a surgical site infection. Your risk is higher if you ... 89221;Preventing Surgical Site Infections;surgical site infections, prevention;infection, surgical ... site, prevention;surgical site infections, causes, surgical site infections, risk factors;surgical

Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia: Targeted Therapy

*ALL Targeted Therapy ... the Philadelphia chromosome. They can be helpful if your ALL cells have this mutation. These ... several times a week. Tell your healthcare provider about all other medicines you take. This includes ... ALL;cancer treatment;targeted therapy;34,16136

Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL): Status After Treatment

*ALL After Tx ... treatment for acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), you will have many tests. These tests check your blood ... also be used to look for signs that the leukemia might have come back.  Terms you may hear Your ALL ... acute lymphcytic leukemia;ALL;phases of ALL;BALLD4

Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL): Stem Cell Transplant

*ALL Stem Cell Transplant ... stem cell transplant be used for ALL? A doctor may advise a stem cell transplant if:   Your ... Your healthcare provider may advise a stem cell transplant for acute lymphocytic leukemia ... acute lymphocytic leukemia;ALL;stem cell transplant for ALL;ballt12

Discharge Instructions: Caring for Your Suprapubic Catheter

. Now look at the place where the catheter leaves your body (exit site). Note any swelling ... drainage at the catheter site Fever of 100.4 °F ( 38 °C ) or higher, or as directed by your provider Shaking chills ... discharge instructions caring for your suprapubic;catheter;suprapubic catheter care;urology;86492

Caring for Your PD Catheter and Exit Site

*PD Catheter Exit Site Care ... Your healthcare provider will teach you how to care for your catheter and exit site. Good ... Site Your healthcare provider will teach you how to care for your catheter and exit site. Proper ... 83176;Nephrology;Hemodialysis;peritoneal access self-care;peritoneal dialysis hygiene;pd care;pd exit site;peritoneal dialysis exit site care;np1020a


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