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… Heart or lung disorders that require regular medical care, such as mild to moderate asthma, chronic obstructive … tongue or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment … report serious or unexpected reactions to your health care provider. After getting the influenza vaccine, you …
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… Speak with a dietitian, pharmacist or your health care provider to learn more. Eat more nuts All nuts such as … very few products are available. Speak to your health care provider or pharmacist to see if plant sterol … shrimp. Speak with a registered dietitian or your health care provider if you have questions. What else can I do to …
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… Outbreaks of illness are common in nursing homes, daycare centres, schools, children’s camps and on cruise ships. … and the elderly. Severe illness is very rare and hospital care is usually not needed. How does the virus spread? … rehydration fluids for vomiting or diarrhea. See a health care provider if diarrhea or vomiting lasts more than 2 or 3 …
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… there is no reason to stay away from work, school or childcare as long as you or your child feels well. Who can get … or a weakened immune system, you should tell your health care provider that you have been in contact with someone who … healthy people, home treatment is usually the only care needed for fifth disease. Antibiotics are not used to …
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… in some countries. It is important to talk to your health care provider, or visit a travel clinic at least 6 to 8 … under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more information on Reye Syndrome, see … tongue or lips. Should this reaction occur, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment …
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… also spread from person-to-person in settings such as child care centers. The risk is greatest for young children who … treated? If you think you have giardiasis, see your health care provider for testing, advice and treatment. You may be … infections get better without treatment. Your health care provider will decide if treatment with anti-parasitic …
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… reduces the chance of any type of infection Seek medical care from your health care provider or local public health unit right away After … virus, contact your local public health unit or health care provider, no matter how long since you were exposed. …
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… or person whom the older adult trusts, such as a friend or care provider. Financial abuse can happen when a family … older adults’ finances or money and their ability to take care of themselves. It can harm their health by reducing the … health changes or you need to go to the hospital or into a care facility If you lend money, write down the amount, the …
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… pharmacy. You do not need a prescription from your health care provider to buy them. How do I use numbing creams and … It is important to read and follow the package instructions carefully before using these products on your child. Creams … covering the cream with a pen. This will show your health care provider where the numbing cream or patch was applied. …
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… in some countries. It is important to talk to your health care provider, or visit a travel clinic at least 6 to 8 … oral vaccine? Speak with a travel clinic doctor or health care provider if you have: Had a life-threatening reaction … injection? Speak with a travel clinic doctor or health care provider if you have had a life-threatening reaction to …