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Choking Rescue for Babies

If the baby can cough or make sounds, let the baby cough to try to get the object out. If you are worried about the baby's breathing, call . WARNING: Do not begin the choking rescue procedure unless you are certain that the baby is choking. If a baby can't breathe, cough, or make sounds, then: Put the baby facedown on...

Choking Rescue Procedure: Heimlich Maneuver

A person who is choking (whose airway is completely blocked by food or an object): Can't cry, talk, breathe, or cough. May grasp their throat. May become severely anxious or agitated. May turn blue or dusky in color. May pass out. A choking rescue procedure (the Heimlich maneuver) is used to clear an obstruction in...

Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3)

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cholecalciferol (vitamin D3)

Cholecalciferol is vitamin D3. Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium. Cholecalciferol is used as a dietary supplement in people who do not get enough vitamin D in their diets to maintain adequate health. Cholecalciferol may also be used for purposes not listed in this guide.

cholecalciferol and folic acid

Cholecalciferol is vitamin D3. Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium. Folic acid is vitamin B9, or folate. Vitamin B9 helps your body produce and maintain new cells. Folic acid also helps prevent several types of birth defects when taken by pregnant women. Cholecalciferol and folic acid is a combination medicine used...

Cholecystectomy: Before Your Surgery

Learn how your gallbladder is removed and what you can do to prepare.

Cholecystectomy: Returning Home

Learn how to care for yourself and safely recover after gallbladder removal surgery.

Cholecystitis

What is cholecystitis? Cholecystitis is inflammation of the gallbladder, a small organ near the liver that plays a part in digesting food. Normally, fluid called bile passes out of the gallbladder on its way to the small intestine. If the flow of bile is blocked, it builds up inside the gallbladder, causing swelling...

Cholecystitis

Cholecystitis is inflammation of the gallbladder that usually occurs when gallstones block fluid (bile) inside the gallbladder. If bile is blocked, it builds up inside the gallbladder, causing swelling and pain. Symptoms of cholecystitis include fever, pain in the upper abdomen, nausea, or vomiting.

Cholera

Cholera is a serious bacterial infection of the small intestine caused by Vibrio cholerae. It is spread through contaminated water and food. Cholera is especially common in areas that may not have good sanitation, such as Africa and Asia. Symptoms of cholera include nausea, muscle cramps, and vomiting and diarrhea that...

Cholera Vaccine

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cholera vaccine

Cholera is a bacterial infection that can cause severe, life-threatening diarrhea. Cholera is caused by coming into contact with water or food contaminated by feces infected with Vibrio cholerae bacteria. . This vaccine works by exposing you to a small dose of live cholera bacteria, which causes the body to develop...

Cholera Vaccine: What You Need to Know

Cholera vaccine can prevent cholera. Cholera is spread through contaminated food or water. It is not usually spread directly from person to person, but it can be spread through contact with the feces of an infected person. Cholera causes severe diarrhea and vomiting. If it isn’t treated quickly...

Cholestasis of Pregnancy

Learn about cholestasis of pregnancy, a liver problem that can happen when you're pregnant. Includes info on symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and self-care.

Cholesterol

Cholesterol is an important type of fat (lipid) that is made by the body. It is needed for the body to function. It also is found in foods that are made from animal products (meat and dairy products). Cells need cholesterol to function. But excess cholesterol in the blood can build up in blood vessels and may lead to...

Cholesterol and Triglycerides Tests

Covers cholesterol and triglyceride blood tests to measure fatty substances in the blood. Explains why tests are done and how to prepare. Includes possible results and what they may mean. Looks at what may affect test results.

Cholesterol and Triglycerides Tests

Covers cholesterol and triglyceride blood tests to measure fatty substances in the blood. Explains why tests are done and how to prepare. Includes possible results and what they may mean. Looks at what may affect test results.

Cholesterol and Triglycerides: Eating Fish and Fish Oil

Fish is a lean protein source that contains omega-3 fatty acids. This type of fat can be part of a heart-healthy diet. Fish oil supplements are another way to get omega-3 fatty acids. Research has not proved that fish oil is helpful for everyone. That's why doctors do not agree about whether these supplements can help...

Cholesterol in Children and Teens

A child may have a higher chance of having high cholesterol if he or she: Is overweight. Does not exercise much. Does not eat healthy foods. Has a family history of high cholesterol. Cholesterol tests for children and teens Your child's doctor may suggest a cholesterol test based on your child's age, family history, or...

Cholesterol Numbers: What They Mean for Your Health

Learn what your cholesterol numbers mean for your health.

Cholesterol Test: Understanding the Test

Learn what is checked during a cholesterol test, why you might need one, and what the results may mean.

Cholesterol Treatment Guidelines

The goal in treating cholesterol is to lower your chance of having a heart attack or a stroke. The goal is not to lower your cholesterol numbers alone. The following guidelines are from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association. The two main types of treatment are: Heart-healthy lifestyle...

Cholesterol: Choosing a Heart-Healthy Life

Learn about making healthy changes that can help lower your risk for heart attack and stroke.

Cholesterol: How It Raises Your Risk

Learn how high cholesterol raises your risk for heart attack and stroke.

Cholestyramine

Provides a summary of interactions with vitamins, herbs, and food

cholestyramine

Cholestyramine is used to lower high levels of cholesterol in the blood, especially low-density lipoprotein (LDL) ("bad" cholesterol). Cholestyramine is also used to treat itching caused by a blockage in the bile ducts of the gallbladder. Cholestyramine may also be used for purposes not listed in this...

Cholestyramine Resin

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Cholestyramine Resin Powder For Oral Suspension (CHOLESTYRAMINE - ORAL)

This medicine is used for the following purposes: diarrhea, drug overdose, itching, high blood fat levels. Brand Name(s): Prevalite, Questran. Generic Name: Cholestyramine Resin, Cholestyramine Resin Light.

cholic acid

Cholic acid is a bile acid. Bile acids are produced naturally in the body to aid in digestion of fats and certain nutrients. . People with bile acid disorders are unable to produce cholic acid normally. This can make it harder for the body to absorb nutrients important for health, growth, and body functioning. Abnormal...

Cholic Acid Oral Capsule

Swallow the medicine without crushing or chewing it. May sprinkle medicine from capsule onto food or in liquid. Eat or drink the medicine immediately after mixing with soft food or liquid. Do not store for later use. Take the medicine with food. This medicine will work best if you take it at about the same time every...

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