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… swelling and pain in your belly. You have a new rash or skin changes. If you have been diagnosed with cancer, be … are gone for 12 to 48 hours. Other good choices include dry toast, crackers, cooked cereal, and gelatin dessert, … are gone for 12 to 48 hours. Other good choices include dry toast, crackers, cooked cereal, and gelatin dessert, …
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… the body. Why are these precautions important? Although skin provides some protection from exposure to potentially … and eye protection. These reduce the risk of exposing the skin or mucous membranes to potentially infectious fluids. … fluids, mucous membranes , or broken, burned, or scraped skin. The use of gloves also decreases the risk of disease …
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… called pressure sores). Pressure injuries are damage to the skin. They can range from red areas on the surface of the skin to severe tissue damage that goes deep into muscle and … heal well, they can cause problems such as bone, blood, and skin infections. Pressure injuries usually occur over bony …
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… doctor can often recognize psoriasis by looking at your skin, scalp, and nails. Special tests usually aren't needed. … therapies that are used to treat psoriasis that affects the skin. In some cases, medicines can be injected into the nail … them or scratching yourself. Don't cut, tear, or bite the skin around your nails (cuticles). To help protect your …
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… to the Poison Control staff member. Chemicals can cause skin burns or allergic reactions or can be poisonous. … the action of the corrosive or irritating chemicals on the skin. A chemical burn on the skin can be deeper and larger than the burn first appears. …
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… inside one of the legs. If you wear your pump next to your skin, put it in a baby sock first. That may make you more … your tissue. Help the infusion set stay attached to your skin. You can buy special skin preparations to help your infusion set stick better to …
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… person in the mouth and teeth can cut or puncture the skin over the knuckles. This is commonly called a "fight bite." Tissues under the skin may be damaged, and an infection can develop. Bites … likely to become infected. Not damaging to tissue under the skin. Check Your Symptoms Have you been bitten by an animal …
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… or other material. Silicone breast forms can make your skin feel hot and sweaty. Fiberfill or foam. These are … forms. Some breast forms can be attached directly to the skin, using special glue or tape. They can stay on for … reconstructive surgery. Breast forms that are glued to your skin can make your skin feel very warm. Some women find that …
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… injury caused by a sharp, pointed object that goes into the skin. A puncture wound is usually narrower and deeper than a … a wound caused by a sharp, pointed object going through the skin. Puncture wounds are deeper and narrower than cuts. Yes … No Wound on extremity For an arm or leg wound, is the skin below the wound (farther down the limb) blue, pale, or …
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… about the size of a matchstick that is inserted under the skin (subdermal) on the inside of your arm. The implant … doctor numbs the area and "injects" the implant under your skin. No cuts are made in your skin. To remove the implant, your doctor numbs the area, …