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… spray bottle with cool water Try using a cold pack or wrap. You can also wear a damp shawl or shirt Use a damp … them to a cool place, if you can; Removing excess clothing; Applying cold water, wet towels, or ice packs around the …
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… instead of rubbing the area with a towel Apply an ice-pack, wrapped in a clean cloth, to sores Drink plenty of fluids to …
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… and scalp. However, your health care provider may recommend applying the cream to the head and scalp of children or elderly people. If applying scabies treatment to the head or scalp, avoid applying the cream to mouth, nostrils and eyes. Put on clean …
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… Check your baby's diaper. Keep your baby clean and dry Wrap your baby in a soft blanket Keep your baby warm and … too hot Do not put your baby in a crib or bassinette when wrapped in a blanket. For a safe sleeping resource for …
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… microwave: Cover foods with a microwave-safe lid or plastic wrap. Leave a small space so steam can get out Cut food into …
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… the clothing at the shop or take it out of the plastic wrapping and hang it in a ventilated area until it is dry …
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… partner has symptoms of shigellosis. Use a dam, plastic wrap or cut open a condom when having oral-anal sexual …