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Providing medical advice requires a thorough understanding of a person's medical history, current condition, and other relevant factors, which I don't have access to. Additionally, giving medical advice without proper examination and a doctor-patient relationship can be potentially harmful and is not ethical.

If you have specific medical concerns or questions related to your health or someone else's health, I strongly advise you to consult a qualified healthcare professional, such as a doctor, physician, or specialist. They can properly evaluate your medical exam data, consider your individual health situation, and provide appropriate advice and treatment. Health matters should always be discussed with a licensed medical professional who can offer personalized guidance based on a comprehensive assessment.

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