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… may be caused by a viral illness, such as: The common cold. Colds are the most common type of viral infection . … has a fever? Yes Fever No Fever Did you take your child's temperature? This is the only way to be sure that a baby …
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… in the cooler so that it will stay at a more constant temperature. Don't let the insulin touch the ice. Keep your … sugar meter at room temperature. Don't leave it in a hot or cold car or in the sun. Walk a few minutes every 2 hours to … blood sugar levels) to treat minor illnesses such as a cold. Pack a language/translation book or other type of aid …
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… a temporary ringing and hearing loss. Repeated, frequent exposure to loud or moderately loud sounds over a long … of damage may have no effect on hearing. But with repeated exposure to noise, more of the hair cells are damaged, … more than the other if you've had repeated, long-term exposure to a loud sound that always comes from the same …
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… They include the calendar (rhythm) method, the basal body temperature (BBT) method, and the cervical mucus method … [IUD]). Or you can choose to not have sex. Basal body temperature is checked using a special oral thermometer … of a degree. This allows you to see even small changes in temperature better than you can with a standard thermometer. …
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… by heat/pressure on your hands/feet. Avoid prolonged sun exposure, tanning booths, and sunlamps, as well as … fever, chills) signs of underactive thyroid (weight gain, cold intolerance, unusual tiredness, slow heartbeat) This … Do not double the dose to catch up. Storage Store at room temperature away from light and moisture. Keep the …
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… may make you not want to exercise. But you can use heat and cold therapy or take pain medicines to help relieve pain and … steps to help get rid of pain and stiffness include heat or cold therapy . You can use heat and cold therapies before or after exercise. It just depends on …
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… environment. Heat can build up indoors when the outdoor temperatures are high. Exposure to indoor heat over 31C for long periods can be … very pale skin Not urinating or very little urinating Body temperature above 39°C (102°F) Symptoms of mild to moderate …
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… child: Has or is recovering from a minor illness, such as a cold or an ear infection. Has a slight fever. Has had recent exposure to someone with a disease that is easily spread … child: Has or is recovering from a minor illness, such as a cold or an ear infection. Has a slight fever. Has had recent …
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… medicines to children Safety outdoors in the cold for toddlers Sun safety for children (HealthlinkBC File … effects and comes in many forms. This includes neglect and exposure to violence between adults in the home. Children …
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… and shaking. Other symptoms may include a fever or low body temperature, confusion, and low blood pressure. If you are … could lead to sepsis: Avoid infections such as COVID-19, colds, and influenza (flu). Wash your hands often. Stay up … When you quit smoking, you are less likely to get a cold, the flu, bronchitis, and pneumonia. If you need help …