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… safe during sleep? Put your baby to sleep on his or her back every time (at night and for naps) Babies should always … firm mattress, a tight-fitting sheet and no bumper pads, pillows, heavy blankets or toys. Ensure the crib, cradle or … alone on a soft mattress, couch, chair, air mattress, pillow, sheepskin, duvet or quilt, or waterbed. To prevent a …
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… is accidentally smothered by items in the bed, such as pillows, toys, heavy blankets, or by a parent, child, or pet … SIDS. Some babies, such as premature babies and those with low birth weight, are at higher risk of SIDS than others. … related infant death? Put your baby to sleep on his or her back every time (at night and for naps) Babies who sleep on …
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… and patches? Numbing creams or patches ease the feeling of pain by blocking pain receptors in the skin. Numbing creams … lasts once it is removed. It is important to read and follow the package instructions carefully before using these … For the 12 month visit, do this again on the other arm. Back of the arm Have your child sit with their sleeve rolled …
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… Exposure to high levels of arsenic may cause stomach pain, vomiting, diarrhea and impaired nerve function. … arsenic are present. Long-term exposure to even relatively low amounts of arsenic in drinking water over years or … drinking water even if the arsenic levels are slightly below the guideline. Data collected in Canada show that levels …
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… and tonsils, swollen lymph nodes in the neck, white or yellow patches at the back of the throat and, in children, abdominal pain. Impetigo is a skin infection and common in children. …
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… include: Change in amount and/or colour (often whitish-yellow, frothy) fluid from the vagina Itching, burning, redness and/or soreness of the genitals Pain or a burning feeling when urinating or during sex For … the infection could stay in your body or may be passed back to you or your partner(s) and cause health problems …
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… start from an infection in a minor cut or bruise. It may follow a chickenpox infection. Sometimes there is no obvious … of the disease? Most often there is sudden onset of pain and swelling with redness at the site of a wound. Fever … fasciitis caused by group A streptococcus are very low. In B.C., about 4 people out of 1 million get it every …
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… mirror to check on him. Nathan’s eyes were rolling to the back of his head, the entire left side of his body was limp, … Germs can spread easily in crowded places. Check the list below for some of the places your child may visit: Daycare or … in the arm or leg where the vaccine is given, and a low fever that may last for a few days. Up to half of …
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… front of the fan. Keep in mind that fans might not help to lower your core body temperature when it is very hot Turn … that doesn’t stop after going to the bathroom Stomach pains or bad cramps that won’t go away Unusual lower back pain or pressure Contractions that don’t go away when …
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… rash may appear on the arms and may spread to the chest, back and thighs. The rash may fade away and then come back … it may look different in adults Some people may only have pain in their joints, usually in the hands, feet or knees … only work against infections caused by bacteria. The following home treatment tips may help you to be more …