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… Sometimes pinkeye can be a more serious infection. Visit your health care provider if symptoms of pinkeye get worse. … it on the forehead You should only need 1 drop at a time Keep your eye drops in the fridge, so the coolness will let … is reaching the eyeball After the drop has been put in, keep the eyelid closed for 1 to 2 minutes without blinking. …
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… you cannot find a cause, or other symptoms of WNV, contact your health care provider. What is the treatment for West … wear full-length pants and a long–sleeved shirt to keep mosquitoes from biting. Mosquitoes that can carry WNV … is inside the bag. Be careful not to touch the bird and keep your hands outside the bag. Handle the bird so its beak …
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… earth, cover it with plastic If there is high humidity in your home that cannot otherwise be controlled, use a … air conditioning system parts. Empty drip pans regularly. Keep stagnant water sources clean and disinfected Do not use … What can I do to control other biological contaminants? Keep the house clean and all surfaces dust-free to reduce …
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… contact an Emergency Management BC regional office in your area: … At the same time, you may have more stress coping with your own personal response to an emergency. You may face … the loss of property and displacement. This is the time to keep track of your physical and mental health. Seek support …
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… a TST to see if you have ever been exposed to TB. It tells your health care provider if your body has “seen” the … is weakened. This is because the immune system is what keeps the TB germs in a sleeping state and prevents them … means you do not need to have another TST in the future. Keep a record of your positive TST results as proof The TST …
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… Document Punjabi Document Spanish Document Vietnamese Your health care provider may request that you have one or … chance of having Down syndrome (DS), Trisomy 18 or an open neural tube defect. Please talk to your health care … offer and perform optional, private-pay, 3D ultrasounds for keepsake or entertainment purposes only. Providing medical …
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… I do if I find a tick on my skin? If you find a tick on your skin, you need to remove it as soon as possible. Check … lid along with a cotton ball dampened with water to keep it alive. Do not use rubbing alcohol or any other … can carry diseases, you will be provided instructions to keep the tick in a freezer for 30 days and monitor for signs …
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… drinking water. Wildfire smoke can have a harmful effect on your body. Drinking lots of water helps reduce inflammation … of wildfire smoke. For more information on wildfire and your health, read HealthLinkBC: Wildfires and your health . … over time. Foams typically get burned-off when used on open flames, making it unlikely that they will enter a …
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… a variety of foods, including food you might have stored in your cupboards or pantry. If you eat food that has been … on your property. 1. Eliminate food and water sources: Keep all garbage in pest proof containers with tight fitting … when not in use 2. Eliminate hiding and living places: Keep building perimeters clear of plantings, stored lumber …
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… liver, lungs or brain. If you are pregnant, and you or your partner have a history of herpes, it is important to … clothing and cotton underwear Soak in warm water baths Keep the infected area dry, e.g., use a blow dryer on a cool … in a clean cloth, to sores Drink plenty of fluids to keep urine diluted (to decrease the pain when urinating). If …