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… For example: If a 6-month-old baby refuses to eat solid food that you have offered, try again later A 2-year-old …
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… help move the tube along. The scope is no thicker than many foods you swallow. When the scope is in your esophagus, your … help move the tube along. The scope is no thicker than many foods you swallow. When the scope is in your esophagus, your …
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… good health habits, such as being active, eating healthy foods, getting enough sleep, and limiting alcohol. Help the … good health habits, such as being active, eating healthy foods, getting enough sleep, and limiting alcohol. Help the …
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… to be seasonal. An infection may develop after: Sharing food or drink with an infected person. Hugging or kissing a … to be seasonal. An infection may develop after: Sharing food or drink with an infected person. Hugging or kissing a …
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… treatment. footnote 1 So, if you smoke, quit. Eat healthy foods. Try to eat a variety of healthy foods. Dietary needs are not the same for all people who … treatment. footnote 1 So, if you smoke, quit. Eat healthy foods. Try to eat a variety of healthy foods. Dietary needs …
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… Make time for yourself. Try to be sure you get enough rest, food, exercise, and fresh air and sunlight. Get as much help … use special tools to give your baby medicine, fluids, and food. A medicine pump is a machine that delivers exactly the … Make time for yourself. Try to be sure you get enough rest, food, exercise, and fresh air and sunlight. Get as much help …
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… feeding tubes to be used if you are no longer able to take food or fluids by mouth. This is known as artificial … your body in the final weeks of life reduce your need for food and water. You will likely not be thirsty or hungry. … slows and you no longer have the same interest in food. Urinary and bowel changes, such as dark or red urine …
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… easier. Try milk shakes or juices in gelatin form. Avoid foods such as crackers or cakes that crumble easily. These can cause choking. Soft foods need less chewing. Use a blender to prepare food for easiest chewing. Eat frequent, small meals to avoid …
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