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… An ingrown toenail is a toenail that has grown into the skin instead of over it. This usually happens to the big … rounding the edge of the nail can cause it to grow into the skin. Wearing shoes or socks that don't fit well can also … press the nail into the toe and cause it to grow into the skin. You can get an ingrown toenail if you hurt your toe, …
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… Information Overview To help control acne, wash your skin once or twice a day. If you have mild acne, you can get … your face. Rinse well. Always completely rinse your skin after you wash it, and gently pat it dry. Avoid rubbing your skin. Moisturize as needed. If your face feels dry after …
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… Your Symptoms Overview Cuts are open wounds through the skin. Normally the skin is under slight, constant tension as it covers the body. A cut is a forceful injury to the skin. Many people cut themselves with household items, work …
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… breathing: Breathing slightly faster than normal Normal skin colour Symptoms of moderate trouble breathing: … inward instead of expanding outward when you breathe in. Skin colour that is pale to slightly grey, or lacy purple … Using your neck, chest, and belly muscles to breathe. The skin between, above, and under the ribs collapses inward …
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… gradually in moderate temperatures, especially when the skin is wet. Wet conditions (rain, being in water, sweat). Water on the skin causes you to feel cool and lose heat. Wet skin freezes more quickly than dry skin. Wet feet and hands …
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… minutes to 24 hours. Swelling, itching, and a change in skin colour. Nausea and vomiting. Anxiety, drowsiness, and … at a time. Put a thin cloth between the ice and your skin. Try an over-the-counter medicine for itching, redness, … Put a hydrocortisone 1% cream or calamine lotion on the skin. Don't scratch or rub the skin around the area. Related …
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… affected area. Avoid areas where the bone is close to the skin, such as right over your kneecap, the point of your … bag over the area, so the ice is not directly touching the skin. To try this, hold the plastic in place with one hand … hand. If the ice melts down so the cup is touching your skin, peel more of the cup off. Continue for about 7 to 10 …
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… The deep brain stimulator (DBS) is implanted under your skin on your upper chest near your collarbone. A wire under the skin connects the device to electrodes that are in your … The vagus nerve stimulator (VNS) is implanted under the skin, near your collarbone. A wire (lead) under the skin …
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… furniture. Cockroach droppings. Pet dander. Dander is loose skin cells (like dandruff) from dogs and cats. Indoor mould. … that cause your airways to narrow. Be tested for allergies. Skin or blood testing may be used to diagnose allergies to certain substances. Skin testing involves pricking the skin on your back or arms …
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… (such as oil, alcohol, or lotion) and then put on the skin, sprayed in the air, or inhaled. You can also massage the oils into the skin or pour them into bath water. Aromatherapy as used … use oils near the eyes or mouth, because irritation of the skin and membranes may occur. People with certain chronic …