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… when a young child is hungry, wet, tired, too warm, too cold, lonely, or in pain. If your child is crying, try to … what you do. This extreme type of crying in a baby who is between 3 weeks and 3 months of age is called colic. While … loose stools. A minor illness, such as a cold or stomach flu (gastroenteritis). Crying related to an illness often …
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… Stretching, walking, exercising regularly, taking a hot or cold bath, using massage, losing weight if you are … moderate exercise may reduce symptoms. Avoid long periods between activity and avoid sudden bursts of intense … a heating pad, hot water bottle, or ice bag. Keep a cloth between the heating pad, hot water bottle, or ice bag and …
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… open and turn into oozing, shallow sores. Some people have flu-like symptoms, such as a fever and muscle aches. How is … if you do share them, use a condom and clean the sex toys between each use. Vaccines are available for some STIs, such … on the lips and on the genitals. Type 1 more often causes cold sores. Type 2 more often causes genital sores. You get …
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… of menstrual blood, open sores, cuts or wounds, or bodily fluid containing blood Other less common ways HCV is spread … against hepatitis A, hepatitis B, pneumococcal disease and influenza. If you have HCV, you receive these vaccines for … for more information: HealthLinkBC File #12d Inactivated influenza (flu) vaccine HealthLinkBC File #25a Hepatitis B …
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… a very low risk of spreading the virus through other bodily fluids, such as semen or vaginal fluids, HCV is more likely … further liver damage Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine Influenza vaccine. For your best protection you should get … polysaccharide vaccine HealthLinkBC File #12d Inactivated influenza (flu) vaccine Image … Living well with hepatitis C …
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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 … Combination vaccines include: Hepatitis B/ Haemophilus influenzae type b. Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis/Polio). …
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… below: Acute bronchitis Asthma Coronavirus (COVID-19) Croup Influenza (seasonal flu) Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection Sinusitis …
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… have no symptoms; severe, daily symptoms; or something in between. How often your child has symptoms can also change. … illness, especially one caused by a virus, such as influenza . Exercising ( exercise-induced asthma ), … may not grow as tall as other children. A very small difference in height and growth was found in children using …
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… likely to get lung infections, so you will need to get a flu vaccine every year. You should also get a pneumococcal … to stop smoking, see the topic Quitting Smoking . A yearly influenza (flu) vaccine. The pneumococcal and whooping cough … Quitting Smoking Other things you can do that really make a difference including eating well, staying active, and …
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… reduce your risk of food borne illness. Chill Keep food cold. Bacteria multiply fastest between 4°C and 60°C (40°F – 140°F) – also called the … or out in the heat Separate Avoid cross-contamination between different types of food. Keep raw meat, fish, …