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… pinkeye can be a more serious infection. Visit your health care provider if symptoms of pinkeye get worse. Your health care provider will know if anything is wrong and may … tell you if your child can return to school or daycare, or should stay home. If your child has been prescribed …
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… child has these symptoms, discuss them with your health care provider. Is impetigo serious? Impetigo is usually a … for the rash to appear after you have been infected. You should practice good personal hygiene when a family member … think your child has impetigo, take them to see a health care provider. If your health care provider finds that your …
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… in the water gets used up. Before and after use, you should check the disinfectant level and add disinfectant if … also be checked and adjusted as necessary. Pool chemicals should always be used safely and stored in a locked location … in case hair or jewelry may be caught in an outlet. Be careful getting in and out, as many hot tubs have very …
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… until the bumps are gone. A person infected with the virus should not share towels or face cloths with others. Good … cause concern, or to stop them from spreading, a health care provider may use any of the following treatments: … rare, and should only be done in consultation with a health care provider. These medications can produce unwanted …
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… Hand, foot and mouth disease can spread easily in child care settings and other places where children are close … their hands again. Your child may continue to attend daycare if they feel well enough to take part in activities. … surfaces that many people touch regularly and shared toys should be cleaned with soap and water, and disinfected with …
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… sensitive to sulphur dioxide, you may need to seek medical care. Long-term exposure to particles produced when sulphur … follow a management plan developed with your health care provider If you have symptoms such as coughing wheezing …
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… Outbreaks of illness are common in nursing homes, daycare centres, schools, children’s camps and on cruise ships. … and the elderly. Severe illness is very rare and hospital care is usually not needed. How does the virus spread? … norovirus usually get better within a few days. Antibiotics should not be taken for norovirus. Antibiotics only work to …
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… limit the amount of potassium you eat. Speak to your health care provider before you make changes to the way you eat. … per week as a lower risk option. Speak with your health care provider to learn more. What else can I do to lower my … sleep quality also influence your weight. Visit your health care provider to learn more. They can discuss treatment …
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… pharmacy. You do not need a prescription from your health care provider to buy them. How do I use numbing creams and … and these may have different instructions for how they should be used. Use of these products will change depending … It is important to read and follow the package instructions carefully before using these products on your child. Creams …
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… pertussis and who has a cough that lasts more than 1 week should see a health care provider. Is there a treatment? Pertussis is treated … of pregnancy, as well as all of their household and daycare contacts. People who have or may have pertussis should