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… your blood sugar in a target range reduces your risk of problems from diabetes. These problems include eye disease (retinopathy), kidney disease (nephropathy), and … your risk of problems from diabetes. These problems include eye disease (retinopathy), kidney disease (nephropathy), and …
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… can treat ringworm of the skin with antifungal creams or ointments. Many are available over-the-counter. Wash the … the rash. Follow the directions on the package. Don't stop using the medicine just because your symptoms go away. You … the rash. Follow the directions on the package. Don't stop using the medicine just because your symptoms go away. You …
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… 24 hours after the injury. If stitches may be needed, avoid using an antiseptic or antibiotic ointment until after a health professional has examined the … may be a concern (for cosmetic reasons). Bites on the eyelids often need sutures for both functional and cosmetic …
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… need to worry about malaria. Basic safety can prevent some problems: Developing countries may not have safe tap water. … and other skin damage. Protect yourself from the sun by using sunscreen and wearing a hat and sunglasses. Take steps … Jaundice (typically most noticeable when the whites of the eyes appear yellow). Unexplained weight loss. Shortness of …
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… (103°F) to 40°C (104°F) for short periods of time without problems. Children tend to have higher fevers than adults. … for 1 week or more Do you think that a medicine may be causing the fever? Think about whether the fever started soon … dehydration). Severe dehydration means: Your mouth and eyes may be extremely dry. You may pass little or no urine …
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… This is a condition in which the skin and the whites of the eyes look yellow. How is it diagnosed? If your doctor thinks … (chronic) infection. Treatment may also help prevent liver problems. These include cirrhosis and liver cancer. Health … chance of passing hepatitis C include sharing equipment for using street drugs. Less often, it's spread by: Getting a …
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… the cleanest material available. Do not press on an injured eye. If you need to press on the neck or throat area to stop … the cleanest material available. Do not press on an injured eye. If you need to press on the neck or throat area to stop …
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… don't forget about the sun. Use sunscreens, and consider using: Hats with wide 10 cm (4 in.) brims that cover your neck, ears, eyes, and scalp. Sunglasses with UV protection. Clothing … with wide 10 cm (4 in.) brims that cover your neck, ears, eyes, and scalp. Sunglasses with UV protection. Clothing …
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… Other strategies can help teach your child limits, such as using a firm voice, looking your child in the eye, and sometimes physically removing your child from a … such as using a firm voice, looking your child in the eye, and sometimes physically removing your child from a …
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… For example, they are often able to point to their nose or eyes or other body parts when asked, even though they may … For example, they are often able to point to their nose or eyes or other body parts when asked, even though they may …