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… depends on: The type of biting animal. The size and location of the bite. The time that has passed since the bite … be stitched, especially if the wound is large. In general, cat bites are not stitched. Cat bites are usually puncture wounds and can be quite deep. …
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… is because the immune system is usually able to fight the disease. Toxoplasmosis is dangerous to a pregnant woman and … your hands to your mouth after gardening, cleaning a cat's litter box, or touching anything that has come into contact with cat feces. Eating raw or partly cooked meat, especially …
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… first two yoga poses below—the extended puppy pose and the cat cow pose—are simple to learn and easy to do. It's best … a certified yoga instructor about how to modify this pose. Cat cow pose With the cat cow pose , you move from one position to another using …
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… that may be infected, such as infected meat and infected cat feces. What causes toxoplasmosis? A parasite causes … Digging or gardening in sand or soil where an infected cat has left feces. Changing an infected cat's litter box. … and Bennett's Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases , 8th ed., vol. 2, pp. 3122–3153. Philadelphia: …
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… easier it gets to be "present" for longer. Pet a dog, or scratch a cat. Or snuggle a hamster, or hold a lizard. If you have a … it gets to be "present" for longer. Pet a dog, or scratch a cat. Or snuggle a hamster, or hold a lizard. If you have a …
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… Information Overview Older adults and people with long-term diseases often need to take a lot of pills. That can cause … it came in. You can throw that container away. But first scratch out any personal information printed on the label. … medicine with a substance that doesn't taste good, such as cat litter, sawdust, or coffee grounds. Don't crush tablets …
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… your toddler says. For instance, if your toddler says, "cat," respond with "Yes! That’s a black cat" Listen carefully to your toddler and try to find the …
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… for 3 or 4 years. footnote 1 If you have coronary artery disease, are using beta-blockers, are pregnant, are not able to communicate how the shots are working, or have an impaired immune … trees). Dust mites and cockroaches. Animal dander (dog and cat). Mould (fungus). Sublingual immunotherapy may be …
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… When the worms lay eggs, it can cause itching. If the child scratches, the eggs can cling to the child's fingers and get … at night. Pinworms can be annoying. But they don't carry disease, and they rarely cause serious health problems. Sometimes people get a skin infection from scratching. How are they diagnosed? To find out if you have …
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… Infection usually occurs from contact with infected cat feces or from eating undercooked meat or unwashed vegetables (grown where an infected cat has left droppings). Everyone should take steps to … these extra steps to prevent toxoplasmosis. If you have a cat, ask someone else to clean the litter box while you are …