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… care to a person After using the toilet or changing diapers After handling blood or body fluids After coughing …
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… | French | Punjabi | Spanish | Tagalog Pooping, Peeing and Diapering English | Arabic | Chinese | Farsi | French | …
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… the toilet. It's not a good idea to have your child wear diapers or pull-ups at night on a regular basis. Using diapers can get in the way of proven treatments (such as … the toilet. It's not a good idea to have your child wear diapers or pull-ups at night on a regular basis. Using …
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… hands after you touch raw meat, use the toilet, or change diapers. Wash any tools or kitchen surfaces that have … hands after you touch raw meat, use the toilet, or change diapers. Wash any tools or kitchen surfaces that have …
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… spurts. Burp your baby after feeding Check your baby's diaper. Keep your baby clean and dry Wrap your baby in a …
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… settle down, check to see if he or she is hungry or needs a diaper change. Feed or change your baby quietly. Keep the … settle down, check to see if he or she is hungry or needs a diaper change. Feed or change your baby quietly. Keep the …
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… might be feeling. For example, say, “I am changing your diaper and you feel upset because you want to be cozy in …
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… and very dry eyes (no tears). The baby may have no wet diapers in 12 or more hours. Moderate dehydration means: The baby may have no wet diapers in 6 hours. The baby may have a dry mouth and dry … and very dry eyes (no tears). The baby may have no wet diapers in 12 or more hours. Moderate dehydration means: The …
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… Ringworm is an infection caused by a fungus . It causes a rash that can appear on many different parts of the body. It … What are the symptoms? Ringworm usually causes an itchy rash. It often makes a pattern in the shape of a ring , but not always. The rash may be peeling, cracking, scaling, and red. It can …
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… ROH-zee-uh") is a common skin problem that causes a rash. Although it can occur at any age, it is seen most … by a fungus or bacteria. It may be caused by a virus. The rash does not appear to spread from person to person. What are the symptoms? Pityriasis rosea causes a rash. The rash often begins with a single, large, round or …