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… out blurry, the scan may have to be repeated. Drink lots of water and urinate frequently after your scan to make sure … after you use it, and wash your hands well with soap and water. The amount of radiation in the tracer is very small. … out blurry, the scan may have to be repeated. Drink lots of water and urinate frequently after your scan to make sure …
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… time. Swimmers and those who sweat heavily should use a waterproof lotion. For children wearing bathing suits, make … sun's UV rays can be reflected off snow. Concrete, sand and water reflect less than 20 per cent. Children always need to … exposure to the sun Encourage your child to drink plenty of water Indoor tanning beds and/or sun lamps are regulated by …
Health topics
… as walking, to help your bone strength. Drink plenty of water. Not getting enough fluids can play a part in getting … as walking, to help your bone strength. Drink plenty of water. Not getting enough fluids can play a part in getting …
Medical tests
… The food then goes into your large intestine (colon) where water is absorbed. Whatever hasn't been digested and … The food then goes into your large intestine (colon) where water is absorbed. Whatever hasn't been digested and …
Medical tests
… baby's heart rate and movements. You may be asked to drink water or other liquids just before testing. You will be able … baby's heart rate and movements. You may be asked to drink water or other liquids just before testing. You will be able …
Medications
… into a container with a small amount of non-carbonated water (2 ounces/60 milliliters). Stir well until the tablet … mixture right away. Add at least another half a glass of water (4 ounces/120 milliliters) to the container and drink … you are getting all of the drug. Use only non-carbonated water for mixing, and do not prepare a supply in advance. …
Medications
… numb/tingling skin. Uses Amiloride is used with other "water pills"/diuretics (such as furosemide, thiazide … heart attacks, and kidney problems. Amiloride is called a "water pill" (diuretic) and causes your body to get rid of extra salt and water while also preventing the kidneys from getting rid of …
Medications
… about 2 teaspoonful (10 milliliters) of room temperature water to dissolve the tablet(s). Stir the mixture gently and … the cup with another 2 teaspoonful (10 milliliters) of water and drink the rinse water to make sure you get all of your dose. The dosage is …
Medical tests
… ultrasound , you may need to drink 4 to 6 glasses of water about an hour before the test. Don't empty your … can't drink enough fluid, your bladder may be filled with water through a thin flexible tube (catheter) inserted into … pictures from different angles. You may feel some pressure. Water may be put into your rectum to clean the end of the …
Medical tests
… the myelogram. You may be asked to increase the amount of water you drink before the test. Follow the instructions your doctor gives you about eating and drinking. If you take a medicine that prevents blood clots, … the instructions your doctor gives you about eating and drinking. If you take a medicine that prevents blood clots, …