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… swallowing Fatigue, malaise Heat rash, heat edema (swelling) Decreased urine output Increased heart rate Skin … and fewer than 4 times a day for children not in diapers Being extra thirsty Heavy sweating followed by no sweating … and symptoms of heat-related illness. They may just look unwell or be more fussy than usual. What should I do if my …
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… cause symptoms. Symptoms may appear 2 to 7 days after being exposed to the bacteria. What are the potential … make hormonal forms of birth control not work very well. Examples of hormonal birth control include the pill, … condoms can help prevent pregnancy but don’t work as well as latex or polyurethane condoms to prevent STIs) Avoid …
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… This includes cleaning raw vegetables and fruit, as well as making baby formula Drink mixes such as juice … the following HealthLinkBC Files: HealthLinkBC File #05b Well Water Testing HealthLinkBC File #49f Wildfire: Its …
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… fever, painful urination, body aches, feeling tired and unwell. This is more common with a primary outbreak. When the … There are steps that can be taken to help prevent the virus being passed to the baby. This is most likely to happen if … anything I can do to prevent recurrent outbreaks? It is not well understood what reactivates (triggers) the herpes virus …
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… death, particularly among people who have a higher risk of being affected by particle pollution Long-term health … you inhale If you must go outdoors, consider wearing a well-fitted respirator. A respirator is a mask that fits … or switch to cleaner burning appliances. Use wood that is well seasoned and make sure that wood is burned properly …
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… food handling practices: Cook raw foods of animal origin well (e.g., meat, seafood, poultry and eggs) to at least … prepared foods Avoid unpasteurized (raw) milk and juice as well as cheese made from unpasteurized milk Wash hands, … HealthLinkBC File: HealthLinkBC File #59a Food safety: Easy ways to make food safer For more information about food …
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… you own your home and have your own water supply, such as a well, then you are your own water supplier. No matter who … drink it. For more information, see HealthLinkBC File #05b Well Water Testing or contact your local environmental … system to your home. Should I treat my water? Always treat your water if: Your community is given a ‘boil …
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… death. When you get immunized, you help protect others as well. What are the possible reactions after the vaccine? … 9-1-1 or the local emergency number. It is important to always report serious or unexpected reactions to your health … an accidental or intentional poke with a used needle, being splashed in the mouth, nose, or eyes with infected …
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… filmy, foggy, cloudy, fuzzy or hazy vision Headlights being too bright at night Problems with glare in the sun …
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… in public, private, and community water supplies and/or wells. Water suppliers must test fluoride levels in water. … to users and the public. If you have a private/domestic well, you should do a comprehensive chemical analysis that …