Sentences with phrase «do check with your doctor»

(this is not a medical advice, but just a personal advice, so please do check with your doctor if you are avoiding gluten or wheat.)

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Even doctors use checklists with items like «wash your hands» and «double - check that you're not leaving surgical tools inside the patient» to make sure they don't forget anything.
It does have a high potassium content so patients with kidney disease and on certain medications should check with their doctors before using.
If you do, please always check with your doctor.
However, if you have a specific aliment (like kidney stones, autoimmune disease etc) please check with a doctor and do your own research before adding anything into your diet.
While it's always important to check with your doctor before changing any dietary regimen, don't think that just because you practice a lot of physical activity there's no way intermittent fasting could work for you.
If you're a Coeliac, you've had it before and you don't react, I'm sure it's ok (Check with your doctor and dietician first!)
Almonds are a seed not a nut < double check with a doctor because like many assume almonds are not a nut its very interesting do some research just thought to share, also the cashew it is not a nut it comes from a fruit flower check that out as well, my grandson has an allergies to peanuts as well.
You don't want to enter fatherhood in this state, and you are doing everything else right like exercising, so it's probably well worth checking it out with your doctor, especially if it lasts much longer.
I was brought a hospital pump to try, but wasn't given any assistance with my baby so I didn't have time to pump between his feedings, his glucose checks, visits from doctors / nurses / laboratory (almost hourly) and taking care of my own wounds.
It is suggested that if you do take ibuprofen while you are breastfeeding, check with your doctor and try taking a dosage of 400 mg.
If it doesn't resolve after a week, you should check with your doctor.
Call your doctor, check in with the nurse, or read your baby books, but do not Google!
I am not doctor or a medical professional of any sort, so I do advise that you check with yours before making any concrete travel plans.
Red flag: If your child doesn't bear some weight on her legs when you hold her up by 7 months, or can't sit unsupported by 9 months, check in with her doctor.
Just make sure you check with your doctor before you start doing exercise after having a baby.
If you notice any of these symptoms, don't give your baby any more of the food until you've checked in with the doctor.
If these efforts still don't improve the amount and quality of sleep your child gets (if he wakes up constantly and doesn't get continuous sleep for the recommended hours for his age), call your doctor and make an appointment for a check and possible evaluation with a pediatric sleep specialist.
If your breasts do not fill up with breast milk by the 3rd or 4th day after your baby is born, notify your doctor immediately for a check up.
If your baby has been diagnosed with a milk allergy or shows signs of a food allergy (such as eczema), don't give him yogurt until you've checked with the doctor.
So sometimes you're just checking with your doctor and you're like: «I don't really know how I feel.»
However, if you live far from a big city, your doctor should check with someone who specializes in HIV in children to find out what medicine to give your baby and what blood tests to do.
Check in with your doctor if you're concerned, but don't convey your fears to your child.
You definitely want to check with your doctor to see which brands are acceptable (you don't want to lose an intestine or pop a stitch because you've given yourself a violent case of the Tuscaloosa Trots), but you also want to do it sooner rather than later.
If the condition doesn't improve, check with your doctor or lactation consultant about this issue and any other breastfeeding questions you may have.
If the lump doesn't go away, you may want to consult with your doctor to have ultrasound therapy done to break down the mass and have it checked out.
Until one day my friend introduce me to this great spell caster who helped her to get back her lost husband back with love spell and also made her pregnant, So I decided to contact this spell caster Dr Brave on his EMAIL: [email protected] after interaction with him he instructed me on what to do, after then i should have sex with the my husband or any man I love in this world, And i did so, within the next one months i went for a check up and my doctor confirmed that i am 2weeks pregnant of two babies.
But, first, when I tell you these common suggestions, I want you to double check with your doctor / midwife that they are safe for you to do.
Don't try any over-the-counter medications without checking with your baby's doctor first.
(Note: Don't give new medicines to a baby without first checking with a doctor.
Don't ignore that nagging feeling — it's important to check out your concerns with your baby's doctor and become more informed.
If you do have low milk supply, check with your doctor to rule out a medical problem that could be related to diabetes, anemia, your thyroid or pituitary gland, certain medications, or previous breast surgery.
Don't change the dose without checking with your doctor.
However, it is important to check with your doctor before you start exercising and this is more so if you did not work out before because some activities can be dangerous for the baby.
To do that safely, start early — and only after checking with your doctor.
Check with your doctor to rule out an infection or an autoimmune disease, but do nt worry — chances are the doctor will prescribe eye drops (such as Restasis) or advise you to use some preservative - free artificial tears (such as Systane Lubricant Eye Drops, available at drugstores) as needed.
For most people, adding seaweed to the diet in moderation doesn't pose a problem — but check with your doctor first, particularly if you have kidney or thyroid issues, are pregnant or are on certain prescription medications.
If a day or two pass and the pain doesn't subside, or any bleeding does not stop, check in with your doctor.
Please also note that you should check with your doctor whether it's safe to do either of these diets if you have diabetes or other similar health conditions or are breastfeeding.
(Most gynos automatically test for HPV in women older than 30, but check with your doctor to be sure that she's doing it.)
It is important to note that like any bee product, propolis can cause an allergic reaction in anyone with an allergy to bees or bee products so do not try it if you have these conditions, and always check with a doctor before using if you have allergies, asthma, or health concerns!
I have to check with my doctor but I don't think that she would be up for it.
In general, oils like lavender, chamomile, orange, lemon and frankincense are considered safe for diluted use on children, but I would personally still do a skin test and check with a doctor first.
What to do: Follow the package directions for relief of occasional constipation, but check with a doctor first, especially if you have any health problems.
I did nt realize that the doctor was going to do a full - body mole check and ask me to strip down to my bra and underwear (with a robe), and I immediately regretted wearing the G - string I had personalized to say «Happy anniversary, Tom.
However, check with your doctor to make sure you don't have heart problems, nerve damage, or other issues that need special consideration when you are working out.
For more at - home workout moves, check out these core workouts you can do with almost no equipment and find out what top doctors do when they want to exercise at home.
If you continue to have a «strong, unusual, insistent» desire that doesn't get resolved by meeting it — say, by eating a steak when the pining for red meat strikes — «it's a great idea to check in with your doctor
One of the best things you can do to strengthen your immune system is to regularly supplement with vitamin D and you can check with your doctor what dosage is right for you.
Walking, cycling, swimming, and light weight training done three times a week for 30 minutes are options, but check with your doctor to make sure they are safe, and know your limits.
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