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… that may be causing your nausea. Drink plenty of water. Make sure you get enough liquids so that you don't get dehydrated. Take frequent small sips of water if a whole glass is too much. Drink fluids with your … care of yourself if you are vomiting. Rinse your mouth with water and brush your teeth after you vomit. After vomiting …
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… possible. However, it is important to remember that flood waters are usually very dirty. Items that have come into … disinfection. For information on how to disinfect your drinking water see HealthLinkBC File #49b Disinfecting Drinking Water . Should I worry about asbestos? If you must …
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… Eye examinations can find problems early. Drink water and other fluids to prevent dehydration. Drink extra … a fever or infection. Limit alcohol. Children should keep a water bottle with them during school, play, and outings. Eat … breaks. Stay warm. Being exposed to cold air, wind, and water can trigger a sickle cell crisis. Dress children in …
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… stones form when a change occurs in the normal balance of water, salts, minerals, and other things in urine. The most common cause is not drinking enough water. Some people are more likely to get … doctor will recommend home care, such as pain medicine and drinking plenty of water. You may get a medicine to help the …
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… hormone (ADH) partly controls serum osmolality. Water constantly leaves your body as you breathe, sweat, and urinate. If you do not drink enough water, the concentration of chemicals in your blood (serum … osmolality increases, your body releases ADH. This keeps water from leaving in the urine, and it increases the amount …
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… on the label Never dilute the formula with extra water Never use formula from a container with dents, bulges … thermometer (for powdered formula) Large pot or kettle Safe drinking water (for liquid concentrate and powdered formula) If you do not have a safe source of drinking water, use ready-to-feed formula. You can also make …
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… This medication may be swallowed whole or may be mixed with water before being taken. If you have trouble swallowing the … you may place the prescribed dose in a small container of drinking water. Use the amount of drinking water for your dose as described in the …
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… liver. Hepatitis A spreads when people eat food or drink water that is contaminated by stool (feces) that has the … person. It is spread when a person eats food or drinks water that has come in contact with infected stool. It also … To prevent dehydration, drink plenty of fluids. Choose water and other clear liquids until you feel better. If you …
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… strains of E. coli , and most are harmless. When food or water tests positive for E. coli bacteria, it may be an … milk products, juice, cider and untreated or contaminated drinking water. Swimming in recreational water that is … and vegetables with rough skin, such as a cantaloupe Avoid drinking unpasteurized milk, juice and cider Do not drink or …
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… weren't cooked enough or by eating other unsafe foods or drinking unsafe water. You will probably begin to feel better in 1 or 2 … you drink. Drink fluids slowly, in frequent, small amounts. Drinking too much too fast can cause vomiting. Electrolytes …