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… skills (paying attention to people's gestures, facial expressions, posture, and tone of voice) may also … skills (paying attention to people's gestures, facial expressions, posture, and tone of voice) may also …
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… Hearing loss occurs suddenly with other symptoms such as: Facial droop . Numbness or paralysis on all or one side of … hearing, such as paying attention to people's gestures, facial expressions, posture, and tone of voice. Reversible … Blocked Eustachian Tubes Ear Infections Ear Problems and Injuries, Age 11 and Younger Ear Problems and Injuries, Age …
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… Trouble speaking well. Trouble swallowing. Weakness of the facial muscles that can cause drooping. Problems with … vision. Short-term problems can include: Weakness of the facial muscles that can cause drooping. Trouble speaking … Trouble speaking well. Trouble swallowing. Weakness of the facial muscles that can cause drooping. Problems with …
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… safety for children (HealthlinkBC File # 26)  Preventing injuries and illnesses Resources to help you proactively … prevent germs Preventing poisoning in young children Head injuries in children: Problems to watch for Head injury: Age 3 and younger Hip injuries: Age 11 and younger Child safety: Preventing falls …
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… he or she needs to express thoughts and ideas. Use positive facial expressions and body language when your child is … he or she needs to express thoughts and ideas. Use positive facial expressions and body language when your child is …
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… reconstructive surgery. Cleft lip and cleft palate repair. Facial trauma repair. Gender-affirming surgery. Skin cancer … to treat an enlarged nose (rhinophyma) caused by rosacea (facial inflammation and redness). Microdermabrasion. This … This procedure permanently removes unwanted hair such as facial hair. In laser hair removal, light treatments are …
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… , or any surgical hardware in the area? "Hardware" in the facial area includes things like cochlear implants or any … for medical transport to the hospital. Mouth and Dental Injuries Self-Care Try these tips to help treat a sensitive … Making the Most of Your Appointment Facial Injuries Mouth Problems, Non-Injury Current …
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… During a myoclonic seizure: The arms, legs, torso, or facial muscles jerk rapidly as though they are being … During a myoclonic seizure: The arms, legs, torso, or facial muscles jerk rapidly as though they are being …
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… reduced hearing by paying attention to people's gestures, facial expressions, posture, and tone of voice. You might … one person. Continue to pay attention to people's gestures, facial expressions, posture, and tone of voice. Your hearing … reduced hearing by paying attention to people's gestures, facial expressions, posture, and tone of voice. You can also …
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… The skin can develop rashes and sores, especially pressure injuries (also called pressure sores). These injuries are caused by constant pressure, which can limit … can be damaged by sweat, feces, or urine, making pressure injuries more likely and harder to heal. You can help …