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… factors that is not well understood. If someone in your family has clubfoot, then it is more likely to occur in your infant. If your family has one child with clubfoot, the chances of a …
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… popped, you may need to drain it. If you do decide to drain your blister, be sure to follow these steps: Wash your hands and gently wash the area around the blister. Wipe … HIV, cancer, or heart disease. Draining a blister increases your risk of infection. You think your blister is from a …
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… antibiotics that have more side effects. So always ask your doctor if antibiotics are the best treatment. Explain … to family members, children, and co-workers. People in your community will have a risk of getting an infection that … not listed here. Check the information that comes with your medicine. How can you take them safely? Be safe with …
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… You may find that the best ways to communicate are with your presence, touch, and tone of voice. Communicating with … or another dementia can be very challenging. Changing your approach to the way you communicate may be helpful. … a time. And avoid talking about abstract concepts. Explain your actions. Break tasks and instructions into clear, …
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… spreads from infected people who don't show symptoms. If your child has roseola, keep him or her at home until there … sign of roseola and often occurs before you realize that your child has a fever. The fever ends suddenly. After the … examination. The doctor often knows it's roseola if your child had a fever and now has a distinct rash. How is …
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… active. PAR-Q+ The PAR-Q+ is a self-administered (do it yourself) questionnaire. It is designed to assess your readiness to participate in more physical activity or … can complete the online screening program (ePARmed-X+) by yourself or with the assistance of a qualified exercise …
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… day for several days, then take the completed records to your doctor. This information will help you and your doctor see how often you leak urine and what seems to … Note the reason for the incontinence, and describe your liquid intake (for example, coffee or water) and …
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… Overview Follow instructions from your physiotherapist or other health professional for … and tendon shortening. Gently bend, straighten, and rotate your wrist. If you have increasing pain, slow down or stop the exercises. After the pain has decreased and your flexibility has improved, you may do strengthening …
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… to help prevent skin infections. Clean and closely trim your child's fingernails. Have a small child wear mittens or … scratching. Or use light bandages over open blisters. Wash your child's hands often. Distract your child when you find him or her scratching. Use …