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… to depression, delirium, interactions or side effects of medications, alcohol use, poor nutrition, dehydration or … so you can take a shower or bath sitting down Install a toilet seat riser to make toileting safer Wipe up moisture or … cupboards 4. Have your doctor or pharmacist review your medications: Medications include prescriptions, …
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… spread? The disease is spread through the "fecal-oral" route. Parasite eggs are shed in the stool of infected …
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… Using a condom every time you have vaginal, anal or oral sex HTLV-1 is not spread by ordinary, everyday household contact such as kissing, using the toilet or preparing food. In order for the disease to spread, …
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… child’s body, your health care provider might prescribe an oral antibiotic. It is important that your child keeps …
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… spread? The disease is spread through the “fecal-oral” route. Bacteria are shed in the feces of infected …
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… water before they are harvested. Is there a treatment? Medications are not usually used to treat norovirus. People … You could also drink fluids such as juices, clear soups, or oral rehydration fluids for vomiting or diarrhea. See a … these tips: Wash your hands, especially after using the toilet, changing diapers or before eating or preparing food. …
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… cannot hear well, they will likely have trouble learning oral language, learning to talk and learning to read. …
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… any kind of sexual activity with another person involving oral, genital or anal contact can get HPV. Sexual …
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… dose of the hepatitis B vaccine series at birth. Antiviral medications may also be recommended for you to take before … B. Chronic hepatitis B infection can be treated with oral medicines that can slow down the progression of liver …
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… health care provider may start you on a course of antiviral medications without waiting for test results. These … the infection to others: Do not have sex (vaginal, oral or rectal). If you have sex, use a male or female … hand rinses can be used as long as hands are not heavily soiled. Wash your hands before and/or after the following …