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… dark spots may last for a few weeks or months. When cold, your newborn may get a blotchy, lacy rash (mottling) … on the limbs and torso. Remove your baby from the cold source, and the rash will usually go away. Mottling … such as having fewer wet diapers. Your baby has a rectal temperature that is less than 36.6°C (97.8°F) or is 38°C …
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… baby after feeding, intolerance to milk or formula, and exposure to tobacco smoke are other reasons why your baby … has a fever? Yes Fever No Fever Did you take your child's temperature? This is the only way to be sure that a baby this age does not have a fever. If you don't know the temperature, it's safest to assume the baby has a fever and …
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… excessive ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun. Too much UV exposure can damage your retina and cause lasting vision … excessive ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun. Too much UV exposure can damage your retina and cause lasting vision …
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… Bronchitis is usually caused by a virus and often follows a cold or flu. Antibiotics usually do not help acute … an upper respiratory tract infection such as the flu or a cold. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) may be a cause, … older than 65. Acute bronchitis can also be caused by exposure to smoke, chemicals, or air pollution, all of which …
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… person if the room is too warm or too cool, and change the temperature if you can. Make sure that the bed is high … you or the person has an illness that can spread, such as a cold or influenza (flu). Wash and dry your hands, and put on … onto their back. Pour out the water (which by now may be cold) and replace it with fresh warm water. Using a new face …
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… should also notice an increase in your heart rate and body temperature. Start with a 10 minute daily walk, working your … instance, don't let bad weather spoil your walk. If it's cold or raining, walk indoors at a shopping centre, running …
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… like clothing, sporting gear, gardening tools, or pet fur. Exposure to smoke from burning these plants. Urushiol … these plants burn, urushiol attaches to smoke particles. Exposure to the smoke can cause a rash on your skin. … like clothing, sporting gear, gardening tools, or pet fur. Exposure to smoke from burning these plants. Urushiol …
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… where it may be spread to people who touch the animals. Exposure to smoke. Urushiol from burning poison ivy, oak, or … where it may be spread to people who touch the animals. Exposure to smoke. Urushiol from burning poison ivy, oak, or …
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… of people never become infected with HIV despite years of exposure to the virus. For example, they may have repeated, … of people never become infected with HIV despite years of exposure to the virus. For example, they may have repeated, …
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… children's reach. Childhood Fears and Exposure to Violence Health and Safety, Ages 2 to 5 Years … children's reach. Childhood Fears and Exposure to Violence Health and Safety, Ages 2 to 5 Years …