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Your Guide to Independent Living - Programs to help you reduce falls and injuries (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
This factsheet provides information on Get Up & Go Exercise Class and Falls Prevention Mobile Clinic. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour
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264591Your Guide to Independent Living - What you can do to reduce you risk for falls (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
This factsheet provides examples of things you can do to stay strong and reduce the risk for falls. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour
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264593Threatened Miscarriage (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
When you have vaginal bleeding and/or cramping early in your pregnancy (before 20 weeks), there is a chance you could miscarry or lose the baby. This is called a ‘threatened miscarriage’. It is also possible to have bleeding early in your pregnancy without miscarrying. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour
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262972Dehydration (Adult) (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
Your body needs water to work properly. Water keeps your blood flow easily around your body and to your body organs such as your heart and brain. Dehydration (sounds like dee-hi-dray-shun) is when your body does not have enough water. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour
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262907Urinary Catheter Care (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
A urinary catheter is a germ-free (or sterile) tube that goes through your urethra into your bladder. Your urinary catheter allows for urine drainage from your bladder. A small balloon on one end of the tube holds it inside your bladder. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour
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262195Broken Collarbone (Fractured Clavicle) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
You have a broken collarbone (fractured clavicle). The collarbone connects your breastbone to your shoulder blade. Together, these bones hold your arms in place. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour
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264571Angina Chest Pain (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
We have determined that your chest pain is coming from your heart. This is called angina (sounds like ann-j-eye-na). Angina is caused by not enough oxygen getting to your heart muscle. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour
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262945Chest Pain - Non-Cardiac (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
Pain in your chest can be scary but is does not always mean you are having a heart attack. We have done some tests and determined your chest pain is not coming from your heart. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour
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262914Abdominal Pain (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
Your abdomen extends from below your chest to your groin. Some people call it the stomach, but your abdomen contains many other important organs. Pain in the abdomen can come from any one of these organs. The pain may start somewhere else, such as your chest. Severe pain does not always mean it is a serious problem. However, mild pain does not always mean the problem is not serious. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour
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262840Heart Palpitations (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
A heart palpitation (sounds like pal-pih-tay-shun) is when your heart feels like it is pounding, racing, or fluttering. You might feel like your heart has skipped a beat or added an extra beat. You might feel overly aware of your heartbeat. These feelings or sensation can sometimes be felt in your chest, neck, or throat. While you are having palpitations, your heart rhythm may or may not be abnormal. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour
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