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… hair, armpit hair, on the upper thighs, lower abdomen, eyebrows, eyelashes, and facial hair. How are they spread? … lotions to treat them. Instead, carefully apply occlusive ophthalmic ointment (e.g., Lacri-Lube® or Duolube®) to the … condoms. Do not use 2 condoms at once. Use only water-based lubricants with male latex condoms. Oil-based lubricants, …
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… the bumps are present. If these symptoms appear around the eyes, they may be treated to prevent irritation. Treatment … condoms. Do not use 2 condoms at once. Use only water-based lubricants with male latex condoms. Oil-based lubricants, such as petroleum jelly, lotion, or baby oil can …
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… antibiotic treatment. Gonorrhea can be passed to a baby's eyes during childbirth. This may lead to blindness if the … sexually-acquired reactive arthritis which includes skin, eye and joint problems. It is also associated with a higher … may result in a condom breaking Use only water-based lubricants with external (“male”) latex condoms. Oil-based …
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… you are pregnant, you may pass the infection to you baby's eyes during childbirth. This may lead to blindness if the … sexually-acquired reactive arthritis, which includes skin, eye and joint problems. It is also associated with a higher … may result in a condom breaking Use only water-based lubricants with external (“male”) latex condoms. Oil-based …
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… using protection, such as condoms, dental dam barriers and lubricant Alcohol and some prescription and illegal drugs … from sharp objects, studs or piercings Use only water-based lubricants with external (“male”) latex condoms. Oil-based lubricants, such as petroleum jelly, lotion or baby oil, can …
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… condoms. Do not use 2 condoms at once. Use only water-based lubricants with male latex condoms. Oil-based lubricants, such as petroleum jelly, lotion, or baby oil can weaken and destroy latex. Water or oil-based lubricant may be used with polyurethane condoms. Use only …
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… may result in a condom breaking Use only water-based lubricants with external (“male”) latex condoms. Oil-based lubricants, such as petroleum jelly, lotion or baby oil, can weaken and destroy latex Water or oil-based lubricant may be used with polyurethane/nitrile condoms Use …
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… may result in a condom breaking Use only water-based lubricants with external (“male”) latex condoms. Oil-based lubricants, such as petroleum jelly, lotion or baby oil, can weaken and destroy latex Water or oil-based lubricant may be used with polyurethane/nitrile condoms Use …
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… may result in a condom breaking Use only water-based lubricants with external (“male”) latex condoms. Oil-based lubricants, such as petroleum jelly, lotion or baby oil, can weaken and destroy latex Water or oil-based lubricant may be used with polyurethane/nitrile condoms Use …
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… may result in a condom breaking Use only water-based lubricants with external (“male”) latex condoms. Oil-based lubricants, such as petroleum jelly, lotion or baby oil, can weaken and destroy latex Water or oil-based lubricant may be used with polyurethane/nitrile condoms Use …