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… about 52 C (125 F) when you begin your treatment. Wash and dry the hand or foot you are going to treat. Use warm, soapy … so you can use it again for future treatment. Be sure you dry your hand or foot completely. Put the wax on your hand … dip in, stop just below the previous line of wax on your skin. This will keep warm wax from getting in under the wax …
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… is blepharitis? Blepharitis (say "bleh-fuh-RY-tus") is a skin problem that affects the eyelids and lashes. It may be … Some of your eyelashes may fall out. Your eyes may feel dry or gritty. In some cases, symptoms may be more severe. … Some of your eyelashes may fall out. Your eyes may feel dry or gritty. In some cases, symptoms may be more severe. …
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… What causes it? Cradle cap is the normal buildup of sticky skin oils, scales, and sloughed skin cells. How is cradle … the scalp with baby shampoo, rinse well, and gently towel dry. Growth and Development, Newborn … the scalp with baby shampoo, rinse well, and gently towel dry. Growth and Development, Newborn …
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… Have extra masks. It's important to always have a clean, dry mask available. If your mask gets wet, it makes it … collecting germs. And having a clean mask helps keep your skin clean so it's less likely to get irritated. Avoid bad … often. It might help to avoid using scented detergents or dryer sheets. Take breaks. If you have to wear a mask for …
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… polish and nail polish remover. To trim the nails: Wash and dry your hands. You don't need to wear gloves. Use nail … not much longer than—the tip of the finger. Let the nails dry if they are still damp and soft. Use a nail file to … Remember that nails tend to get harder with age, and the skin on the hands can become thin and dry. So offer the …
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… and hot drinks. Limit how much of these you drink and eat. Dry skin. Use a moisturizer to protect your face from dryness. Use skin care products for sensitive skin. And …
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… occurs when fungi invade a fingernail or toenail and the skin underneath the nail (nail bed). Toenails are more … Treatment may involve removing the nail, keeping the area dry to prevent infection, and waiting for a new nail to … and cover with a fresh adhesive bandage. Keep the nail bed dry, clean, and covered with petroleum jelly and an adhesive …
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… The veins in your breasts become more noticeable under the skin. You may get stretch marks on your breasts. The nipples … Don't wash the area around your nipples with soap. Soap can dry out the skin. Just use warm water. Use breast pads … a day, including after your shower, let your breasts air-dry for a few minutes. Pregnancy …
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… urinary tract infection or not being able to urinate. Open skin sores or blisters and itching. Changes in your blood pressure that may mean you … dehydration means: Your mouth and eyes may be extremely dry. You may pass little or no urine for 12 or more hours. …
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… dehydration means: Your mouth and eyes may be extremely dry. You may pass little or no urine for 12 or more hours. … Are tiny, flat red or purple spots in the skin or the lining of the mouth. Do not turn white when you … dehydration means: Your mouth and eyes may be extremely dry. You may pass little or no urine for 12 or more hours. …