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… life, babies sleep for about 16 hours a day. Planning where your baby can sleep safely is important. Creating a safe sleeping environment for your baby will reduce the risk of injuries and sleep related … a soft mattress, couch, chair, air mattress, pillow, sheepskin, duvet or quilt, or waterbed. To prevent a baby from …
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… protect you against future exposures to the virus. Check your immunization record to see how many doses of mumps … of mumps vaccine are recommended for protection. Contact your health care provider to find out if you need to be … Be sure to place a light towel on the jaw to protect the skin Avoid sour foods and liquids because the inflamed …
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… 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that causes COVID-19. The vaccines cause your body to produce antibodies that will help protect you … history. Getting all the recommended doses of vaccine is your best protection against COVID-19. It is important to … COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. PEG can be found in some cosmetics, skin care products, laxatives, cough syrups and bowel …
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… plans may cover the cost of the vaccine. Check with your provider. What are the benefits of the shingles … of the throat, tongue or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency … care provider. What is shingles? Shingles is a painful skin rash with blisters. It is caused by the varicella …
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… for long periods can be dangerous. If it gets very hot in your home, plan to go somewhere cooler if possible. Why are … illness. Infants and children also have more sensitive skin, making them more likely to get a sunburn. Sunburns can make heat-related illnesses more …
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… of local muscles where the immunization was given. Fever, skin reactions and allergic reactions (hives or swelling) … to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more information on Reye … of the throat, tongue or lips. Should this reaction occur, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency …
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… Plasmodium species. These tiny parasites can get into your bloodstream and multiply after a bite by an infected … between dusk and dawn, use insect repellant on all exposed skin. The most effective repellants contain the ingredient … File #96 Insect repellants and DEET Products that combine sunscreen and repellent are not recommended. When using …
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… some infections. Some of these infections can also affect your developing baby. If you are pregnant and want to … long sleeve shirts, pants, closed-toe walking shoes, sunglasses, hat, sunscreen and insect repellent If your … time Fever Severe headache, visual problems, or pink eye Skin rash Joint and muscle pain For more information For …
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… this virus to others by doing the following: Talk to your health care provider if you are pregnant, as HBV … HealthLinkBC File #97 Contact with blood or body fluids: Protecting against infection for more information Advise … sexual contact or contact with a person’s broken skin or mucous membranes of the eyes, mouth or nose, they …
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… is strep throat. Other types of common infections include skin and wound infections, ear and sinus infections, and … body tissue or limb. The original site of infection on your body may be a minor wound or injury such as a small … with invasive GAS you may require antibiotics. Speak to your health care provider for more information. How can I …