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… follow a moving point of light with only your eyes. You should not move your head during this part of the test. … eardrum, because water used in the caloric test can get into the middle ear and lead to infection. The caloric … follow a moving point of light with only your eyes. You should not move your head during this part of the test. …
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… disease. How To Prepare Your doctor may recommend how you should eat before the test. For example, your doctor may … problems during your test. Your doctor will tell you if you should stop taking any of them before the test and how soon … continue until: You need to stop. You have reached a target heart rate. You have angina symptoms, such as chest pain …
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… with the baseline. With good treatment, the viral load should go down. Within a few months of treatment, the virus should become undetectable. This means there is very little … has a different range for what's normal. Your lab report should show the range that your lab uses for each test. …
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… such as narcolepsy . Watch brain activity while a person is getting general anesthesia for brain surgery. How To Prepare … problems during your test. Your doctor will tell you if you should stop taking any of them before the test and how soon … problems during your test. Your doctor will tell you if you should stop taking any of them before the test and how soon …
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… to feel. But lymph nodes in the neck, armpit, or groin can get bigger and become tender. Swollen lymph nodes usually … problems during your test. Your doctor will tell you if you should stop taking any of them before the test and how soon … problems during your test. Your doctor will tell you if you should stop taking any of them before the test and how soon …
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… has a different range for what's normal. Your lab report should show the range that your lab uses for each test. The … the blood to clot easily in veins and arteries. The PTT can get longer when you are using heparin, so your PTT value … has a different range for what's normal. Your lab report should show the range that your lab uses for each test. The …
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… of sand or a small piece of gravel. Any stone you find should be kept dry—do not put it in fluid or urine. Put it … stone may need surgery or another type of procedure to get it out. Risks There is no chance for problems with … of sand or a small piece of gravel. Any stone you find should be kept dry—do not put it in fluid or urine. Put it …
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… pancreatitis . Open a narrowed bile duct or insert a drain. Get a tissue sample for more testing (biopsy). Measure the … during your procedure. Your doctor will tell you if you should stop taking any of them before the procedure and how … during your procedure. Your doctor will tell you if you should stop taking any of them before the procedure and how …
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… between your menstrual periods. A vaginal self-examination should not replace a regular pelvic examination by your … the light and mirror until you can see into the vagina. You should be able to see the reddish pink walls of the vagina, … as much as you can during the vaginal self-examination. You should have little or no discomfort from the examination, …
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… a specific organ in the upper part of your belly, you may get a special ultrasound, such as a kidney ultrasound. If … the ureters are enlarged because urine does not drain as it should. Kidney stones are seen. (But not all stones can be … the ureters are enlarged because urine does not drain as it should. Kidney stones are seen. (But not all stones can be …