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… float in the air. A first aid kit. A thermometer. Chemical hot packs. Cold Temperature Exposure … float in the air. A first aid kit. A thermometer. Chemical hot packs. Cold Temperature Exposure …
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… of fluids to thin your mucus. Apply moist heat (using a hot, damp towel or gel pack) to your face for 5 to 10 … a day. Breathe warm, moist air from a steamy shower, a hot bath, or a sink filled with hot water. Use saltwater nasal washes to help keep your …
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… down to 49°C (120°F) . This can help prevent burns from hot water. Keep hot liquids, such as coffee, away from your baby. Do not heat breast milk or formula in the microwave. Hot spots in the liquid can burn your baby's mouth and …
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… times when you've just eaten or had alcohol or when it's hot or humid. Clear your lungs beforehand. Use your … times when you've just eaten or had alcohol or when it's hot or humid. Clear your lungs beforehand. Use your …
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… be sure to follow the instructions carefully. Placing a hot-water bottle or heating pad on your baby's stomach. … be sure to follow the instructions carefully. Placing a hot-water bottle or heating pad on your baby's stomach. …
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… baby may be letting you know they're hungry, tired, too hot or cold, or need a diaper change. Over time, you'll … baby may be letting you know they're hungry, tired, too hot or cold, or need a diaper change. Over time, you'll …
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… rest Keep the room temperature comfortable - not too hot Give your toddler plenty of fluids (breast milk, water, …
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… used in the 3 days before you started treatment. Use hot water, and use the hot cycle in a dryer. Another option is to dry-clean these … used in the 3 days before you started treatment. Use hot water, and use the hot cycle in a dryer. Another option …
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… describe what happens during an attack. If you can take a photo of the affected area during an attack, the photo may also be helpful to your doctor. There are no tests … such as your forearm, to make sure the water is not too hot; you could burn your hands or feet and not feel it …