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Dr. Maziar Badii

Dr. Maziar Badii

MD, FRCP
Rheumatologist
Vancouver, BC
Q:

What increases my risk of back pain during pregnancy?

A:

With pregnancy, you inevitably gain weight as the baby grows. This extra weight can places extra stress on your spine and can lead to back pain. If you naturally have a more than average curve in your back, or have more of a flat spine, you may be more likely to experience back pain during your pregnancy.

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Back Pain During Pregnancy

Dr. Sabrina Gill

Dr. Sabrina Gill

MD, MPH, FRCPC
Endocrinologist
Vancouver, BC
Q:

Does PCOS increase cancer risk?

A:

PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) has been linked to a higher risk of endometrial cancer, which is cancer affecting the lining of the uterus. Your risk of this cancer is higher if you have not been having periods over a long timeframe. Getting your periods to a more regular pattern, even having one every 2 months, may be a goal of your PCOS treatment to help lower your risk of endometrial cancer.

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Risk Prevention of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Dr. Tony Taylor

Dr. Tony Taylor

MD, EMBA,
Emergency Physician
New Westminster, BC
Q:

What is the treatment for a cat bite?

A:

If you seek treatment for a cat bite, the doctor will carefully examine the skin around the bite and likely clean the wound. You may be given a prescription for antibiotics to prevent infection, and a tetanus shot may be given as well if you have not received one in the past 10 years. You will also be told what to watch for at home in terms of signs of an infection developing.

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How to Treat a Cat Bite

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