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… Some conditions that may cause vulvar pain include yeast infections and other vaginal infections, atrophic vaginitis … use soaps or bath products to wash your vulva. Rinse with water only, and gently pat the area dry. Relieve itching and pain with a cold water compress or a cool bath. Don't scratch the area. Try …
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… the nail to grow out naturally: Soak your sore toe in warm water for 15 minutes 2 to 3 times each day. Wedge a small … to follow. He or she may tell you to: Soak your toe in warm water for 15 minutes 2 to 3 times each day. Apply a thin … the nail to grow out naturally: Soak your sore toe in warm water for 15 minutes 2 to 3 times each day. Wedge a small …
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… (immune-related reactions), non-immune reactions, and infections. Immune-related (transfusion) reactions … much iron can have an effect on many organs in the body. Infections The transmission of viral infections, such as hepatitis B or C or HIV , through blood …
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… feet extra care and attention, you can prevent injuries and infections. Check your feet daily for blisters, cuts, … or are numb. Wash your feet every day. Use warm (not hot) water. Check the water temperature with your wrists or another part of your …
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… cloth, such as a soft face cloth. Wet the cloth with cool water and apply the cool compress directly to the skin. You … ground to a powder, and mix it with a little bit of warm water to make a paste. Spread the paste on a paper towel. … cloth, such as a soft face cloth. Wet the cloth with cool water and apply the cool compress directly to the skin. You …
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… your skin. Cleanse yourself with a gentle squeeze of warm water from a bottle instead of wiping with toilet paper. Try sitting in a few centimetres of warm water (sitz bath) 3 times a day and after bowel movements. … and whole grains. Drink plenty of fluids, especially water and fruit juices. Try a stool softener, such as …
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