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… mild, according to how you took the temperature. Oral (by mouth) temperature High: 40 °C (104 °F) and higher Moderate: … at all (severe dehydration). Severe dehydration means: Your mouth and eyes may be extremely dry. You may pass little or … means: You may be a lot more thirsty than usual. Your mouth and eyes may be drier than usual. You may pass little …
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… or other personal items with other children. Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze. Don't touch other children's … or other personal items with other children. Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze. Don't touch other children's …
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… mild according to how you took the temperature. Oral (by mouth) temperature High: 40° C (104° F) and higher Moderate: … aspirating bulb) to remove mucus from your baby's nose or mouth when a cold or allergies make it hard for the baby to … back of the throat that you can't see when you look in the mouth. When you swallow, it closes to keep food and fluids …
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… mild, according to how you took the temperature. Oral (by mouth) temperature High: 40 °C (104 °F) and higher Moderate: … at all (severe dehydration). Severe dehydration means: Your mouth and eyes may be extremely dry. You may pass little or … means: You may be a lot more thirsty than usual. Your mouth and eyes may be drier than usual. You may pass little …
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… mild, according to how you took the temperature. Oral (by mouth) temperature High: 40 °C (104 °F) and higher Moderate: … mild, according to how you took the temperature. Oral (by mouth) temperature High: 40 °C (104 °F) and higher Moderate: …
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… of touch is especially developed, particularly around the mouth. Your baby also has a strong sense of smell. After a … Conditions Postpartum Depression Scalp Problems Spitting Up Thrush Umbilical Cord Care Current as of: March 1, … Conditions Postpartum Depression Scalp Problems Spitting Up Thrush Umbilical Cord Care Current as of: March 1, …
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… cancer is the growth of abnormal cells in any part of the mouth or lips. Most oral cancers start in the lining of the lips or mouth where you have thin, flat cells called squamous cells. … oral cancer include sores or lumps on the lips or in your mouth. Talk with your doctor if you have any of these signs: …
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… using a corticosteroid inhaler, gargle and rinse out your mouth with water after use. Do not swallow the water. … priming, follow the instructions on how to do it. Place the mouthpiece into the spacer: Step 2 slide 2 of 8 < Prev Next > slide 2 of 8, Place the mouthpiece into the spacer: Step 2, Place the mouthpiece of …
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… A metered-dose inhaler (MDI) with a regular spacer has a mouthpiece that some younger children find hard to use. But a mask spacer that fits over the mouth and nose can make the inhaler easier to use. Using an … corticosteroids, have your child gargle and rinse their mouth with water after use. Using a metered-dose inhaler …
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… mild according to how you took the temperature. Oral (by mouth) temperature High: 40° C (104° F) and higher Moderate: … mild according to how you took the temperature. Oral (by mouth) temperature High: 40° C (104° F) and higher Moderate: …