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Cervical Health

Women’s Health Pap tests, pelvic exams, and a test for human papillomavirus (HPV) check for early signs of cervical cancer. If you are a female, start getting Pap tests at age 21 or within 3 years of the onset of sexual activity, whichever comes first. After that, get a Pap test at least every 3

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Chest Pain

Heart & Circulation Problems Heart Attack Signs & Symptoms *  Chest pressure, squeezing, burning, tightness, or pain (may spread to the arm, neck, back, tooth, or jaw). *  Chest discomfort with: Shortness of breath; sweating; nausea; fast or uneven pulse; lightheadedness; fainting. *  Chest pain that does not respond to medicine for a person with

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Children S Health

Children’s Health Health Conditions Understanding Autism Understanding Dyslexia Acne Asthma Bed-Wetting Colds & Flu Colic Constipation Coughs Croup Diarrhea Earaches Eye Problems Fever Hiccups Keep Your Child from Getting Fever Seizures Lice Self-Care Medicines & Supplies for Children Signs of Reye’s Syndrome Sore Throats Swollen Glands Vomiting & Nausea Know the Signs of Autism Whooping

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Chlamydia

Sexual Health Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are ones that pass from one person to another through sexual contact. This can be from vaginal, anal, or oral sex, and from genital-to-genital contact. STIs are also called sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Signs & Symptoms For Females In females, chlamydia can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). This can

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Burns

First Aid Signs & Symptoms First-degree burns affect only the outer skin layer. The skin area appears dry, red, and mildly swollen. First-degree burns are painful and sensitive to touch. They should feel better in 1 to 2 days. They heal in about a week. Second-degree burns affect the skin’s outer and lower layers. The

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Choking

First Aid With choking, the airway is partly or completely blocked. When it is completely blocked, the brain doesn’t get oxygen. Without oxygen, the brain can begin to die in 4 to 6 minutes. Signs & Symptoms When a person’s airway is completely blocked, he or she: *  Can’t talk. *  Can’t breathe. *  Can’t

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