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Hair Loss
…normally fall out. When the hormones return to pre-pregnancy levels, that hair falls out and the normal cycle of growth and loss starts again. Some medicines can cause hair loss….
Herpes
…also be taken every day to prevent recurrences. Herpes and pregnancy It is important to avoid getting herpes during pregnancy. If your partner has herpes and you do not have…
Natural Family Planning
…form of pregnancy planning. It does not involve medicine or devices. NFP helps people observe their body’s fertility signs to know when to have sexual intercourse. It can be used…
Prostate Cancer
…The prostate gland is part of the male reproductive system. The prostate makes a fluid that mixes with sperm and other fluids during ejaculation. A normal prostate is about the…
Thalassemia
…“thal-uh-SEE-mee-uh”) is a name for a group of inherited blood disorders. When you have thalassemia, your body makes fewer red blood cells and less hemoglobin than normal. Hemoglobin is an…
Dental Hygiene: How to Care for Your Child’s Teeth
…includes wisdom teeth, which most people do not get until their late teens or early adulthood. Things to consider It’s normal for children to suck their thumbs, their fingers, or…
Epilepsy
…increase your risk of injury or other problems. Talk to your healthcare provider about how to handle any relevant concerns, including: Pregnancy complications: Uncontrolled seizures can affect the unborn baby….
Heart Murmurs
…older. Most go away on their own. Pregnant women also sometimes have innocent heart murmurs because the body makes extra blood during pregnancy. Other heart murmurs are caused by problems…
Fever in Infants and Children
…temperature is higher than normal. What is a normal temperature? A normal temperature is about 37°C (98.6°F) when taken orally (in your child’s mouth) and 37.5°C (99.5°F) when taken rectally…
Effects of Early Sun Exposure
…than normal. Signs of this are wrinkled, tight, or leathery skin and dark spots. Lowered immune system. White blood cells work to protect your body. When your skin gets burnt,…