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… the cheeks have been slapped, while the area around the mouth looks pale. These signs are usually seen only in … person with the disease and then touching your own eyes or mouth (for example from a wet tissue, a child’s hands or a …
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… older are given 2 doses of the vaccine to take at home by mouth (orally). A booster dose may be required every 3 … bacteria on to others through food preparation or hand-to-mouth contact. Food can also be contaminated when stool is …
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… or rash, from external or internal contact with a person's mouth, genitals, or rectum when a sore or rash is present … swollen lymph nodes and bumps or mucous patches inside the mouth, anus, penis or vagina. Latent stages After the rash …
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… the chance of getting the repellent in their eyes and mouths Apply the repellent only on exposed skin or on top of … product over the face. Try to avoid getting it around your mouth or in your eyes. If you do get repellent in your eyes, …
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… get plenty of rest Wear a mask that covers your nose and mouth if you must go to medical appointments and when health care providers come to your home Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough, sneeze or laugh …
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… Light-headed or dizziness Disorientation Thirst or dry mouth Difficulty swallowing Fatigue, malaise Heat rash, heat … Seeming more fussy than normal No tears when crying Dry mouth and tongue Faster heartbeat Shallow breathing …
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… immunizations received. The rotavirus vaccine is given by mouth. A few drops of the liquid vaccine are placed into your baby’s mouth to swallow. The virus from the vaccine may be found in …
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… on the genitals and anus. It is found less often on the mouth or in the throat. Out of the more than 100 types of … and inside the vagina or anus. They are rarely found in the mouth. Since many strains of HPV do not produce visible …
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… children can ingest lead because of their frequent hand-to-mouth activity and tendency to mouth or chew objects. Children absorb and retain more lead …
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… bacteria on to others through food preparation or hand-to-mouth contact. Untreated water that has become contaminated … Blood or pus in stools Signs of dehydration such as dry mouth, rapid pulse, reduced urine output or dark coloured …