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… decay can spread deeper into the tooth. The decay can cause pain and infection, and can even damage the underlying adult … to be removed. What can contribute to tooth decay? The following factors may contribute to early childhood tooth … bacteria from family members through the saliva. You can reduce the chance of passing cavity-causing bacteria to your …
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… side of the stomach area, dark urine, pale stools, joint pain and jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes). Many people who get hepatitis … for chronic HBV infection, but there is treatment that can reduce the risk of serious complications such as damage to …
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… Creating a safe sleeping environment for your baby will reduce the risk of injuries and sleep related infant death, … (SIDS). Babies are safest when placed to sleep: On their backs In their own sleep space In a safe crib, cradle, … a firm surface that is free from hazards like blankets, pillows and toys In a home that is smoke free At the right …
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… more likely to be found floating near the surface in shallow water along the shores of fresh waters and coastal … plants Use a pier or dock to enter the water to help reduce your risk of exposure, as there may be more larvae … a very severe, itchy red rash. Scratching can cause severe pain and swelling or cause your skin to become infected. The …
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… immune system, leading to greater risk of infections and reduced vaccine effectiveness. The sun can also cause … Avoid baseball caps that do not shade the ears or back of the neck. You may consider purchasing lightweight, … and reapply every couple of hours, after swimming, or following active play time. Swimmers and those who sweat …
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… rises, heat is released through increased blood flow to the skin and increased sweating. This allows your body to cool and return to its normal temperature. … Dizziness and/or fainting Headache Nausea and/or vomiting Reduced urine production or urine that is very dark …
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… the number of mosquitos infected with WNV in B.C. is low and the risk of WNV infection in people in B.C. is … prevents mosquitoes from biting or breeding will help to reduce the risk of infection with WNV. There are many simple … a fountain in ornamental ponds or stock them with fish Backyard pools can be a significant breeding source of …
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… loss of appetite, unexplained weight loss, tiredness, chest pain and shortness of breath. Who should get a TB skin test? … of skin on your forearm. Second appointment You must go back to the clinic 48 to 72 hours later to have a health … anaphylaxis. Anaphylaxis has been very rarely reported following a TST with Tubersol®. These reactions can occur in …
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… water in these high risk areas. If you are travelling to low risk areas, including Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, … on how to take the vaccine. It is important to follow the instructions. The oral vaccine provides protection … Possible reactions to the oral vaccine include stomach pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, fever, or skin rash. …
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… virus. Symptoms can include fever, headache, muscle pain, runny nose, sore throat, extreme tiredness and cough. … of complications. How can influenza be prevented? You can reduce the risk of getting influenza and spreading it to … For more information For more information, see the following HealthLinkBC Files: HealthLinkBC File #12b Facts …