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… called "crypto," is primarily transmitted by swallowing water contaminated with the feces from infected animals or humans. In addition to contaminated drinking water, recreational water from swimming pools, hot tubs, fountains, lakes, …
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… has colic . Potentially dangerous treatments include: Gripe water. Varying ingredients are used in blends labelled as gripe water. In some batches, alcohol is a main ingredient. Ask your baby's doctor before using gripe water. Medicines, such as antispasmodics or sleep aids. …
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… everything you need. This typically includes a catheter, a water-based lubricant, a container to collect the urine, … and antiseptics. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water, and put on the gloves. Gloves are optional. Get into … your caregiver. Wash the tip of your penis with soap and water, or use an antiseptic. Position the end of the …
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… fruits and vegetables by rinsing them well with running water. If possible, use two cutting boards: one for fresh … be sure to wash the cutting board with hot, soapy water between each use. If you have a dishwasher, wash your … fruits and vegetables by rinsing them well with running water. Do not eat hot dogs, luncheon meats, or deli meats …
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… you may prevent new kidney stones. Drink plenty of water. The most common cause of kidney stones is not drinking enough fluids, especially water. How can you prevent kidney stones? The following tips … important thing you can do is drink more fluids, especially water if your doctor says it is okay. Try to drink 8 to 10 …
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… the pump pieces apart. Rinse milk off pump pieces with cold water. Wash with hot, soapy water and rinse well. Air dry on a clean towel. Check the … most tubing does not need to be washed and will not work if water is in it. If the tubing gets wet inside, try using a …
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… inner corner toward the outer corner. Use large amounts of water. This prevents a substance in the eye from washing … pressure. Immerse your face in a sink or pan filled with water. Run water from a garden hose over your eye. (Don't use the spray …
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… often. Keep your home clean and dry. Wash bedding in hot water, store food and trash in closed containers, and vacuum … moisture. Fix leaks and other sources of moisture. Remove water-damaged materials. Make sure your clothes dryer vents … the house. Keep outdoor gutters and drains clean to prevent water from building up and creating moisture inside. Avoid …
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… and speed healing. What to eat and drink Drink a lot of water. Suck on ice chips, or try chilled foods, such as … several times a day. You can use 2 cups (500 mL) of warm water mixed with 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 mL) baking soda and 1/4 … (1.25 mL) salt, followed by rinsing your mouth with plain water. Use an extra-soft toothbrush and a mild toothpaste. …