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… heart and lungs CT (computerised tomography) scan: to get a detailed view of the anomaly Electrocardiogram (ECG) : … medication will make you feel sleepy and so you should not get out of bed unless there is a member of staff around – you … (moving around) and ability to do physiotherapy exercises. Getting up and moving around early will improve your lung …
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… may also become narrower, making it harder for air to get in and out of the lungs and leading to breathlessness. … are a persistent cough, a chest infection that does not get better and shortness of breath. A chest X-ray may show … reduced. After fifteen years as a non-smoker, your risk of getting lung cancer is the same as that of a person who has …
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… makes it easier for bacteria to collect there. Bacteria getting into the body Bacteria can enter the body in a number …
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… If your heart valves become damaged, you may be at risk of getting endocarditis , although this is quite rare. Find out …
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… helps to reduce the sensation of breathlessness and helps get more air into your lungs. The technique Wear comfortable … breathing This technique is a simple and safe way to get more air into your lungs. It keeps your airway open … goes around your nose and top lip. Your breathing should get easier in a few minutes, and you can use this method as …
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… any symptoms or problems for the child. We will still get you to take your child for follow-up care. This will be …
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… of the lungs caused by asbestos fibres. These fibres get lodged in the lung when they are breathed in. The …
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… PCD are unable to protect their respiratory system, they get a lot of lung infections and their lungs deteriorate over …
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… to enter the body. Occasionally, a micro-organism can get into surgical wounds or the bloodstream and may cause …
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… chance of closing by themselves. Around 70 per cent will get smaller as your baby grows, and this can take between a …
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