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… swelling? Yes New swelling No New swelling Are the lips, tongue, mouth, or throat swollen? Yes Swelling of lips, tongue, mouth, or throat No Swelling of lips, tongue, mouth, … Has the itching interfered with sleeping or normal activities for more than 2 days? Yes Itching has disrupted sleep …
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… 1 Severe reactions may cause: Hives . Swelling of your tongue, throat, or other body parts. Nausea, vomiting, or … an epinephrine shot in your thigh muscle. Also take an oral antihistamine. Then call 9-1-1 and go to the emergency … 1 Severe reactions may cause: Hives . Swelling of your tongue, throat, or other body parts. Nausea, vomiting, or …
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… snake. Copperhead snake. Cottonmouth (water moccasin). Coral snakes. Gila monsters and Mexican beaded lizards. … Is the numbness or tingling near the bite or in the mouth, tongue, scalp, or feet? Yes Numbness or tingling near bite … to 7) : The pain is bad enough to disrupt your normal activities and your sleep, but you can tolerate it for hours or …
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… is old enough, you can let your child put the pill on their tongue or hold the cup of medicine. Cover up the taste of … teach them to swallow pills. Put the pill far back on your tongue. Drink from a straw to help wash down the pill. Tilt … is old enough, you can let your child put the pill on their tongue or hold the cup of medicine. Cover up the taste of …
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… to watch for other symptoms. High: 40°C (104°F) or higher, oral High fever: 40°C (104°F) or higher, oral Moderate: 38°C … to 7) : The pain is bad enough to disrupt your normal activities and your sleep, but you can tolerate it for hours or … but it is not bad enough to disrupt your sleep or activities. Symptoms of serious illness may include: A severe …
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… to watch for other symptoms. High: 40°C (104°F) or higher, oral High fever: 40°C (104°F) or higher, oral Moderate: 38°C … and treat it early. Signs of dehydration include being thirstier than usual and having less urine than usual. Older … vomit can erode dental enamel and cause tooth decay ( cavities ). When to call for help during self-care Call a doctor …
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… pain. The doctor will make small cuts in the area and then tie off (ligation) and remove the vein (stripping). You will … a hospital stay. They are most often done on an outpatient basis with regional or general anesthesia . Most … can let you know when you can get back to your normal activities. This may be in at least a few weeks. Why It Is Done …
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… label to see if the object is dishwasher-safe. Never tie an object such as a teething ring or pacifier around … label to see if the object is dishwasher-safe. Never tie an object such as a teething ring or pacifier around …
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… Key concepts that may need review Getting ready to act   Patient choices What matters to you   < Previous Next > Print … disorders. In JR Hupp et al., eds., Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery , 6th ed., pp. 2186–2193. St. … Key concepts that may need review Getting ready to act   Patient choices What matters to you   < Previous Next > Print …
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… cream to the remaining infected area. Or you might take oral antifungal medicine. Why It Is Done Non-surgical nail … cream to the remaining infected area. Or you might take oral antifungal medicine. Why It Is Done Non-surgical nail …