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… stomach upset, changes in taste, constipation, mouth sores, and tiredness may occur. Nausea, vomiting, and … have any very serious side effects, including: blisters or sores signs of lung problems (such as new or worsening … stomach upset, changes in taste, constipation, mouth sores, and tiredness may occur. Nausea, vomiting, and …
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… or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: cuts/sores/bleeding in the mouth or throat heart problems (such … or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: cuts/sores/bleeding in the mouth or throat heart problems (such …
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… salons. Check your skin regularly for odd marks, moles, or sores that won't heal. Pay extra attention to areas that get … Home Treatment for Fatigue Cancer: Home Treatment for Mouth Sores Cancer: Home Treatment for Nausea or Vomiting Cancer: … salons. Check your skin regularly for odd marks, moles, or sores that won't heal. Pay extra attention to areas that get …
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… pharmacist to choose over-the-counter medicines, such as cold medicines and pain relievers, that are safer for you. … and high blood pressure. Avoid infections such as COVID-19, colds, and influenza (flu). Get the flu vaccine every year. … pharmacist to choose over-the-counter medicines, such as cold medicines and pain relievers, that are safer for you. …
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… pipes to reduce lead exposure. To flush water, let your cold water tap run for 1 to 5 minutes or until the water turns colder. You should do this before drinking or cooking first … system has not been used for several hours. Always use cold tap water for drinking or cooking since hot water can …
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… hours. Make sure your refrigerator is set at 4°C (40°F) or colder. Prepare foods safely. Wash your hands before and … Keep cooked hot foods hot [ 60°C (140°F) or above] and cold foods cold [ 4°C (40°F) or below]. Follow labels on food …
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… hours. Make sure your refrigerator is set at 4°C (40°F) or colder. Cook foods safely. Use a clean meat thermometer to … Keep cooked hot foods hot [ 60°C (140°F) or above] and cold foods cold [ 4°C (40°F) or below]. Follow labels on food …
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… may include physiotherapy, massage, or the use of heat or cold. Sometimes emotional pain can make it harder to cope … pain Your hospice palliative care team may suggest: Heat or cold therapy to relieve painful areas of the body. … may include physiotherapy, massage, or the use of heat or cold. Sometimes emotional pain can make it harder to cope …
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