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… website at www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/managing-your-health/immunizations/flu . The inactivated influenza … try to get the vaccine as soon as possible. This gives your body enough time, about 2 weeks, to build immunity …
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… Vietnamese Why is my baby screened? A small spot of your baby’s blood can be used to get important information … healthy but have a rare and serious disorder that you and your doctor or midwife may not know about. Newborn screening … include: Metabolic disorders: These occur when your baby’s body can’t break down (metabolize) certain substances in …
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… enter the pool or hot tub. “If in doubt, stay out.” To make your hot tub or pool as safe and enjoyable as possible, … in a locked location or out of the reach of children. Your local pool supplier may offer water testing services to … tub or pool. This helps keep the water free of germs and body oils, resulting in the use of less disinfectant. If you …
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… 1 or 2 hormones similar to estrogen and progestin, which your body produces. It can have many clinical uses including: … bleeding during menstruation (IUDs) Other uses Talk to your health care provider about which method is right for …
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… should only last a few minutes, and does not do any harm. Your child’s temperature should return to normal within 3 to 5 days. About 24 hours after your child’s fever has gone away, the roseola rash develops. … see small pink or red dots on your child’s neck, chest, and body. The rash may last for up to 2 days. One of the key …
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… If you have severe cramps or severe diarrhea, see your health care provider. How can I prevent yersiniosis? Always wash your hands properly after you use the washroom, and before … to run its course. Remember, the bacteria are still in your body and you can spread this illness to others while you are …
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… method) Non-contact infrared thermometers (NCITs) measure body temperature from a specific distance by sensing the energy emitted by humans. NCITs offer a way to take your temperature without touching, unlike traditional … to learn how safely take a rectal temperature. Always wash your hands before and after taking your child’s temperature. …
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… Canada approved the vaccine. It will be free as part of your child's routine immunizations. Call your health care provider to make an appointment. Who should … condition that can result in weakness and paralysis of the body's muscles. It most commonly occurs after infections, …
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… It may be less effective for people who have a greater body mass index (see How can I tell if the pills worked or … plastic device wrapped in copper. It is inserted into your uterus (via your vagina) by your health care provider. When inserted …
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… plans may cover the cost of the vaccine. Check with your provider. What are the benefits of the shingles … condition that can result in weakness and paralysis of the body's muscles. GBS may occur in about 3 in 1 million people … of the throat, tongue or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency …