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… disease, tissue under the skin in the palm of your hand, called the palmar fascia, gets thicker and shorter. … often affects the ring and small fingers, usually of both hands. The disease may only involve the palm and never … your fingers. If it gets worse, it may be hard to use your hands. What causes it? The cause of Dupuytren's isn't known. …
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… and protect you from another person's blood. Wash your hands well with soap and water, if available. Put on medical … of fabric, plastic bags, or whatever you have between your hands and the wound. Have the person hold their own hand over the wound, if possible, and apply pressure and …
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… Use eyedrops as prescribed by your doctor. Wash your hands before putting drops in your eye. Be careful not to touch your eye with your hands or the tip of the medicine dropper. Protect your eye. … Use eyedrops as prescribed by your doctor. Wash your hands before putting drops in your eye. Be careful not to …
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… from getting sore. Changing the underwear Always wash your hands well before and after each underwear change. Have the person you're caring for wash their hands too. Have the person change out of the adult underwear … from getting sore. Changing the underwear Always wash your hands well before and after each underwear change. Have the …
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… help the person feel more comfortable. Wash and dry your hands well before you begin. You don't have to wear gloves, … warm, damp face cloth for rinsing. If you are doing the washing, be gentle. Don't rub the skin. Also, don't use … help the person feel more comfortable. Wash and dry your hands well before you begin. You don't have to wear gloves, …
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… objects. Most often, VRE infections are spread from the hands of health care workers to a patient in a hospital or … care to practice infection control, which includes frequent handwashing and isolation of patients infected with VRE. Even …
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… on it and then touching your eyes, nose, or mouth before washing your hands. If you have rubella, you are most likely to spread it … the saliva of babies and young children, and wash your hands often. Fever or Chills, Age 11 and …
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… For example, if you change a diaper and don't wash your hands afterward, anything or anyone you touch could get … containing ice cubes made from untreated water. Wash your hands often to prevent getting giardiasis from an infected … For example, if you change a diaper and don't wash your hands afterward, anything or anyone you touch could get …
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… touch something the child has touched, the eggs get on your hands. Then if you touch food or your mouth, you can swallow … the infection or getting infected again: Wash your hands carefully and often. Teach your children to do the … same, especially after they use the toilet and before they handle food. Keep your fingernails short, and don't scratch …
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… when you use eyedrops or eye ointments: Wash your hands well before and after you insert the drops or … someone else's eyes. Even if you wore gloves, wash your hands afterward. Be sure the dropper or tube is clean and … when you use eyedrops or eye ointments: Wash your hands well before and after you insert the drops or …