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… is still in the bladder. The bladder may be filled with water through the catheter until you have the first urge to urinate. The amount of water in the bladder is measured at this point. Then more water may be added while you resist urinating until you no …
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… of ice and cold packs Ice towel. Wet a towel with cold water and squeeze it until it is just damp. Fold the towel, … a plastic bag or ice pack you buy at the store. Add enough water to barely cover the ice. Squeeze the air out of the … minutes, and mould well to your body. Mix 720 mL (3 cups) water and 240 mL (1 cup) rubbing alcohol in a freezer bag. …
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… deeper into the skin. Gently wash the area with soap and water twice a day. Dry it well. Put warm, wet cloths on the … and drain, but it may take 5 to 7 days. A warm compress or waterproof heating pad placed over a damp towel may also … let it drain. Keep cleaning it twice a day with soap and water. To help keep the infection from spreading, do not …
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… prevent new flare-ups. Allow your child to soak in bath water every day. Soaking for about 10 minutes is best. Use lukewarm water not hot water. Use mild soap and only on skin surfaces that need …
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… are some things you can do. Tell someone. If you can't stop drinking or using drugs on your own, tell someone that you … are some things you can do. Tell someone. If you can't stop drinking or using drugs on your own, tell someone that you …
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… with cotton liners. This will protect your hands from water or chemicals. Apply moisturizing lotion directly to … glove or sock. Apply nail polish to slow the evaporation of water from your nail. Do not remove and reapply it more than … with cotton liners. This will protect your hands from water or chemicals. Apply moisturizing lotion directly to …
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… contain many hazards that can harm a toddler - from hot water to sweet smelling soaps they may want to taste. Find … your toddler alone in the bath Test the temperature of bathwater with your elbow. It should be warm, not hot Don’t let your toddler play with the hot water tap Teach your toddler to sit, not stand, in the …
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… whole grain foods, protein foods and healthy fats. Make water your drink of choice. Listen to your body. Eat when … fruits, whole grain foods, protein foods and healthy fats, drinking water, and limiting highly processed foods. You can … fruits, whole grain foods, protein foods and healthy fats, drinking water, and limiting highly processed foods. You can …