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… when sensing anger or irritation in your voice. Try eye contact. Try touch to reassure and show that you are … expressions, or activity that may be signs of pain, contact your dementia care team right away. It's important … when sensing anger or irritation in your voice. Try eye contact. Try touch to reassure and show that you are …
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… Side Effects Drowsiness, constipation, blurred vision, or dry mouth/nose/throat may occur. If any of these effects … side effects. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist. In the US - Call your … side effects. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist. In the US - Call your …
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… someone who's sick. Avoid touching your mouth, nose, and eyes. Take care with the person's laundry. It's okay to wash the sick person's laundry with yours. If you have them, wear disposable gloves …
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… feet every day. Use warm (not hot) water. Pat your feet dry, including between your toes. Do not rub the skin. Check … feet every day. Use warm (not hot) water. Pat your feet dry, including between your toes. Do not rub the skin. Check …
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… for months after the surgery. Your skin may feel rough and dry for a few months. If you shave, you may have to shave in … damage to the skin or remove all facial wrinkles around the eyes, below the nose, and around the lips. For best results, … for months after the surgery. Your skin may feel rough and dry for a few months. If you shave, you may have to shave in …
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… older than four or five days) Increased thirst No tears Dry skin, mouth and tongue Accelerated heart beat Sunken eyes Greyish skin Sunken soft spot (fontanelle) on baby's …
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… Overview Burns can happen in any home. Heat, electricity, contact with hard or rough surfaces (friction), and some … sources are nearby. For example, be safe when using a hair dryer in the bathroom. Don't let your child play with toys … or damage the body, especially the skin, lungs, and eyes. A swallowed chemical may be poisonous or may cause …
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… to your skin, you may sweat less, and your skin may become dry and cracked. Damaged skin gets infected more easily when you have diabetes. Try these tips to help prevent dryness, injury, and other skin problems. See your doctor or … cuts, scrapes, calluses, and blisters. Keep your skin folds dry. This includes the skin in your groin or under your …
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… while you help with wiping or getting dressed. Wash and dry your hands well, and put on gloves. If you can, place a … a small sprayer that attaches to the toilet water supply. Dry the bedpan or let it air-dry. Take off your gloves and throw them away. How to help …