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… nearby. Most women get thirsty as they breastfeed. Drink enough to satisfy your thirst. Use one or more pillows to … will know whether he or she needs rousing or has fed long enough. When your baby is satisfied, gently pat his or her … nearby. Most women get thirsty as they breastfeed. Drink enough to satisfy your thirst. Use one or more pillows to …
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… stomach can be caused by: Eating too much food too quickly. Drinking too much alcohol. Swallowing too much air. Smoking. A sudden change in stomach temperature, such as drinking a hot beverage and then a cold beverage. Emotional … and counting slowly to 10. Quickly drinking a glass of cold water. Eating a teaspoon of sugar or honey. The treatment …
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… from a steamy shower, a hot bath, or a sink filled with hot water. Avoid very cool, dry air. A humidifier can add … decide later to have surgery if home care doesn't help you enough. Home care might not get rid of your sinus problem. … people need surgery. Medicines and home care usually are enough. No That's right. Very few people need surgery. …
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… first talking with your doctor. Drink plenty of fluids. Water and sugar-free drinks are best. Avoid soda pop, fruit … first talking with your doctor. Drink plenty of fluids. Water and sugar-free drinks are best. Avoid soda pop, fruit …
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… and when there is spoiled food. Wipe shelves with soap and water. Clean soap dishes and any containers used for dental … bedpans, or urinals in the kitchen sink. And don't pour mop water into the kitchen sink. Instead, empty dirty water into the toilet or shower drain. This helps keep germs …
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… is a blood problem that occurs when your body doesn't have enough of this vitamin. Your body needs B12 to make red … who don't eat a variety of foods. Other causes include drinking alcohol and taking certain medicines. Recommended … who don't eat a variety of foods. Other causes include drinking alcohol and taking certain medicines. Recommended …
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… a non-alcoholic drink (like tea, hot chocolate, sparkling water, or kombucha). Treat yourself to some fruit or a small … a non-alcoholic drink (like tea, hot chocolate, sparkling water, or kombucha). Treat yourself to some fruit or a small …
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… cold pack or: An ice towel. Wet a towel with cold water, and squeeze it until it is just damp. Fold the towel, … and freeze it until it is solid ice. Before use, peel back enough paper to expose some of the ice. Rub the ice over the … and freeze it until it is solid ice. Before use, peel back enough paper to expose some of the ice. Rub the ice over the …
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… avoid things that trigger your symptoms. Use saline (salt water) to rinse your nasal passages once or twice a day. … any drugstore. A neti pot or squeeze bottle to stream salt water into one nostril and out the other. [To make a saline … 2 cups (500 millilitres) of distilled or boiled and cooled water.] Use a prescription or over-the-counter nasal …
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… healthy during their first year. Learn more about food and water safety for infants. Reducing risk of food allergy in your baby Safe drinking water in your baby's first year Safe water for mixing infant …