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… are given. The risk of thrombosis increases for those: •45 years of age and older •With a history of thrombosis •With … ASA (e.g. Aspirin®) should not be given to anyone under 18 years of age due to the risk of Reye Syndrome. *Ibuprofen … epinephrine (adrenaline) and transfer by ambulance to the nearest emergency department. If symptoms develop after you …
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… and have a history of certain risk factors such as: early delivery or pregnancy complications linked to … Carefully open the package so that the condom does not tear. Keep condoms away from sharp objects such as rings, studs, or piercings. Store condoms at …
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… amounts of high sugar foods and control your diabetes; and wear loose-fitting cotton clothing. How can I reduce my … Carefully open the package so that the condom does not tear. Do not use a condom that has been torn. Keep condoms away from sharp objects such as rings, studs, or piercings. Store condoms at …
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… by enteroviruses. It’s most common in children under 10 years of age, but older children and adults may also get the disease. Cases occur mainly in the summer and early fall. What are the symptoms? Symptoms start 3 to 6 … You can be infected by inhaling these droplets or touching objects or surfaces contaminated with fluid from the …
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… in permanent damage or sterility. Mumps infection in the early stage of pregnancy may increase the rate of … become infected when you breathe in these droplets or touch objects and surfaces contaminated with the virus. Sharing … spread the mumps virus to other people. Symptoms can appear from 12 to 25 days after mumps virus infection. What if …
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… on your fingers and then touching your mouth, or by putting objects in your mouth that may have tiny bits of stool on … or other dependents should not go to work until they have cleared the infection. A stool test may be required to ensure …
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… the whites of the eyes turn pink or red. It can cause teary, red, itchy eyes, and the eyelids may be swollen. Pus … that is not a serious threat to health. It will often clear up by itself in 7 to 10 days. Sometimes pinkeye can be a … your own eye. You can also be infected through contact with objects such as a tissue, facecloth, towel or eye dropper …
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… of serious infections, such as severe skin rashes, eye and ear infections, and pneumonia. How can I make sure the water … for more than 10 minutes at one time. Have a clock visible nearby to keep track of time. Get out right away if you feel dizzy, faint, have a rapid pulse, irregular heartbeat, stomach pain, or tingling in your feet and hands. …
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… or sunburn damages your skin cells and DNA. It can take years for the effects of repeated sun exposure to show. UV … radiation exposure. For example, reflection off fresh snow nearly doubles UV radiation. How can I protect myself and my … at the beach or park. Do not expose babies under 1 year old to any intense, direct sunlight. Wear protective …
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… of these drains, causing drowning. Tie back long hair or wear a swim cap. Never put your head underwater in a … at www.sja.ca/en/first-aid-training/find-your-course . Wear life jackets/Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) Always wear life jackets or PFDs on boats or docks. PFDs can be worn …