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… your hands., Wash your hands with warm, soapy water, and dry them well with a clean towel. Put a clean needle … in place and controls how deeply the lancet goes into your skin. Get the test strip ready. slide 7 of 11 < Prev      … your hands., Wash your hands with warm, soapy water, and dry them well with a clean towel. Put a clean needle …
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… their bladder. But by age 5 or 6 most children can stay dry through the night. Bedwetting is defined as a child age … along. But bedwetting can also start after a child has been dry at night for a long time. Wetting the bed can be … or sister. Children who wet the bed after having had dry nights for 6 or more months may have a medical problem, …
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… such as pain relievers, sunscreen, insect repellent, moleskin, antifungal and antibacterial ointments, medicine for … safe. Don't accept ice in drinks. It may be contaminated. Dry the opening of wet cans or bottles before taking a … do not go barefoot. Try to keep your feet as clean and dry as possible. Although sea water is usually safe from …
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… not being able to empty the bowels completely. Anal pain, itching, irritation, and bleeding. Bright red tissue that … not being able to empty the bowels completely. Anal pain, itching, irritation, and bleeding. Bright red tissue that …
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… If you are not circumcised, pull back the foreskin and keep it back during the procedure. Hold your penis … If you have a reusable catheter, you will need to wash and dry it after each use. To clean your catheter: Wash the … use a syringe to push soapy water through the catheter. Dry the catheter. Place it on a clean towel, fold the towel …
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… your hands well under running water. Use a clean towel to dry your hands, or air-dry your hands. You may want to use a clean towel as a … you use the gel sanitizer, rub your hands until the gel is dry. You don't need to use water. The alcohol in the gel …
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… circumcision? Circumcision is a surgery to remove the foreskin, a fold of skin that covers and protects the rounded … with plain, warm water after each diaper change, and pat it dry. Do not use soap. Don't use hydrogen peroxide or … with plain, warm water after each diaper change, and pat it dry. Do not use soap. Don't use hydrogen peroxide or …
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… signs of infection or a blood clot, swelling, or unusual skin colour. Be alert for signs of infection. These signs … or lotion on or near the access. Keep the area clean and dry. Tell your health care team right away if you notice … or lotion on or near the access. Keep the area clean and dry. Tell your health care team right away if you notice …
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… doctor can usually tell if you have lactose intolerance by asking questions about your symptoms. You may be asked to … for lactose and for lactose's "hidden" names. These include dry milk solids, whey, curds, milk by-products, and non-fat dry milk powder. Get enough calcium in your diet. Foods that …
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… Not gaining weight as they should A bluish tint to the skin, lips, and fingernails that becomes worse while eating … Dehydration. Signs of dehydration include having dry mouth and eyes and having dark and strong-smelling … of dehydration , such as sunken eyes with few tears, a dry mouth with little or no spit, and little or no urine for …