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… early on, you will know when your child needs to see an eye doctor. How developed is my child’s vision? Babies can see at birth, but they have to learn to use their eyes. They have to learn how to focus, track objects and use … this important time of visual development. Should vision problems be corrected at an early age? Yes, some vision …
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… infections of the skin may only need to be treated with warm compresses or with draining if an abscess develops. If … personal care products, touching your face, nose or eyes, and after using the toilet. Wash your hands well for …
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… Pinkeye (conjunctivitis) Last updated May 1, 2017 HealthLink BC … sticky, especially when you sleep. A cloth dipped in warm water and applied gently to the affected area will help … some good rules to follow: Wash your hands with soap and warm water several times daily. For more information on hand …
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… a vision test? All children should have a comprehensive eye examination by kindergarten entry. Children may not know … may think that everyone else sees the same way. Vision problems often have a family history. If you know of vision problems in your family, your child's eyes should be examined by an eye doctor (optometrist or …
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… fall asleep while travelling in a car seat. Keep a close eye on a baby sleeping in the car and take your baby out of … File #70 Breastfeeding or chestfeeding . Keep your baby warm but not hot An over-heated baby has a higher risk of SIDS. You know your baby is warm enough when your baby’s head is warm. A baby’s hands …
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… sleep. Healthy babies and newborns do not choke or have any problems from sleeping on their backs. When your baby can … babies fall asleep while travelling in a car seat. Keep an eye on a baby sleeping in the car and take your baby out of … File #70 Breastfeeding or chestfeeding . Keep your baby warm but not hot The temperature of the room should be …
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… cup Wash your hands, sink and work area with soap and warm water. Dry with a clean towel Wash all equipment in … is safe to feed to your baby if it feels cool or slightly warm, not hot. To test the temperature, shake the bottle 1 … fridge can be fed to your baby right out of the fridge or warmed. To warm formula, put the bottle in a bottle warmer …
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… and coastal waters in British Columbia, usually in the warm summer months. Their larvae are more likely to be found … the nervous system, causing hyperactivity Take shallow, lukewarm baths with 3 tablespoons of baking soda in the water Take colloidal oatmeal baths Apply cool compresses Avoid scratching. If you scratch too much the …
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… puncture-proof and water-proof boots, protective gloves, eye protection and a well-fitted respirator such as an N95. … clean areas. Remember to bathe or shower using soap and warm water after you have finished any cleaning activities. … after taking off the label, thoroughly washing the can in warm soapy water and putting it into a disinfecting mixture. …
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… a minor skin condition that comes and goes without causing problems. As a result, many people may not be aware that … sex organs), rectum, anus and/or the mouth, hands and eyes. Herpes can also cause blisters around the mouth (oral … Wear loose-fitting clothing and cotton underwear Soak in warm water baths Keep the infected area dry, e.g., use a …