Search Results

216 results found
HealthLinkBC files
… of your child’s routine immunizations. Call your health care provider to make an appointment. Who should get the … stool for at least 10 days after immunization. Parents and caregivers should wash their hands thoroughly after changing … tongue or lips. Should this reaction occur your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment …
HealthLinkBC files
… To find out if you have gonorrhea, you need to see a health care provider and have lab tests done. How is it spread? … It is important to follow your treatment instructions carefully. If you were given pills finish all of them. … problems later. If this happens, talk with your health care provider who will help you to decide if you or your …
HealthLinkBC files
… To find out if you have chlamydia, you need to see a health care provider and have lab tests done. How is it spread? … It is important to follow the treatment instructions carefully. If you were given pills, finish all of them. … problems later. If this happens, talk with your health care provider who will help you to decide if you or your …
HealthLinkBC files
… similar to a vaginal yeast infection. See your health care provider before treating yourself if: you are pregnant; … Some treatments require a prescription from your health care provider while others can be bought off the shelf at … the expiry date. Do not use a condom that is outdated. Carefully open the package so that the condom does not tear. …
HealthLinkBC files
… 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. … household bleach into 1 litre (4 cups) of water Continue to carefully practice proper hand hygiene for several weeks or …
HealthLinkBC files
… your nutrition needs may be different. Speak to your health care provider or a registered dietitian about your diet. Is … mineral, especially iron and vitamin A, unless your health care provider tells you to. High doses of some vitamins and minerals can be toxic. Talk to your health care provider before you take any supplements or herbal …
HealthLinkBC files
… vaccine are recommended for protection. Contact your health care provider to find out if you need to be immunized.People … to an area with a mumps outbreak, get examined by a health care provider. It is best to call ahead so that you see a health care practioner quickly and without infecting other people. …
HealthLinkBC files
… based on the aircraft, weather and area size. Spraying is carefully controlled by GPS navigation and only occurs in the carefully delineated treatment areas. The aircraft may make … lists also communicate this information. All schools, daycares, care homes and hospitals in the affected area are …
HealthLinkBC files
… In these cases, they will need to consult with their health care provider. Complications from this disease are rare. … trappers Animal researchers and support staff Workers who care for pets and livestock such as veterinary staff and zoo attendants Certain health care workers who have contact with infected tissue or bodily …
HealthLinkBC files
… cup or after a surgery or skin injury, contact your health care provider immediately. What should I do if I think I … have TSS? Toxic shock syndrome requires immediate emergency care in a hospital. Call 9-1-1 or go to the nearest … cup, remove the tampon or menstrual cup and see your health care provider right away. Inform them that you were using a …