If you are a woman using heroin while pregnant, I recommend strongly that you immediately check yourself into a facility that can look after you at least until your child is born. PLEASE !
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The consequences of failing to diagnose a medical condition will vary depending on what the initial medical condition is. It is extremely possible that if ones condition is not diagnosed one could die. An example would be cancer going undiagnosed. Often if not caught in time, it is too late for treatment and could be fatal.
Any medication can be fatal with a serious pre existing condition. A doctor should not recommend a medication that could be potentially fatal.
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A head cracked open is a very severe medical condition that can be fatal. Get immediate emergency medical attention.
It's harmless in itself. However, it might indicate a more serious condition that could potentially be fatal.
If the chest cavity is damaged or the lung develops a hole in it, air will get behind the lung and it will not inflate when you attempt to breathe. Without proper medical attention it can be fatal. If it's a condition that CAN heal, it could take care of itself, but it really needs medical attention because of the extreme severity of the condition.
MVP has a heart condition called Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome that, if undiagnosed, could be fatal.
Meningitis is an often fatal bacterial disease. As it is a medical condition and diagnosis there is no antonym form to the term, or its microbiological pathogen of the same name.
A raspy voice on its own is not fatal. However, it could be a symptom of an underlying medical condition that may require treatment. If you are experiencing persistent hoarseness or a raspy voice, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
These could be fatal for fetus. Never use such drugs without a medical prescription.
A fatal disease is a medical condition that ultimately leads to the death of the individual affected by it. Common examples include certain types of cancers, advanced stage heart disease, and terminal illnesses like ALS or Huntington's disease. Treatment options for fatal diseases are often focused on improving quality of life rather than curing the condition.
Depending on your context:it is correct to say something could be 'fatal to your future'. It is also correct to say something could be 'fatal to you in future'.it's also correct to say something could be 'fatal foryou in future', or 'fatal for you in thefuture', and so on.For example:These investment advisors have a very poor record: entrusting your money to them could prove fatal to your future.' The implication is here that your future financial security is at risk.You nearly fell off the roof last time; fixing the tiles yourself could prove fatal to you in future.Risking this kind of exercise too often with your heart condition might well be fatal for you in (the) future.You'll need to try out the full sentence, to see how the words look and feel when you put them all together.