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… this occurs, rinse with plenty of water. Wash and dry your hands before applying the medication, then clean and dry the … daily. After applying the medication, wash and dry your hands, unless you are using this medication to treat the hands. Use this medication regularly to get the most benefit …
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… a ‘pins and needles’ sensation or numbness and burning in hands and feet. Arsenic can also cause skin changes, which … or corn-like growths. They mostly occur on the palms of the hands or bottoms of the feet. Other symptoms can include … For example, there are no known health effects from hand washing, bathing or washing clothing in water with arsenic. …
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… Getting an influenza vaccine Staying home when you are ill Washing your hands regularly Cleaning and disinfecting objects and … and sneezing into your shirt sleeve rather than your hands How does influenza spread? Influenza spreads easily …
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… on it and then touching your eyes, nose, or mouth before washing your hands. If you have rubella, you are most likely to spread it … the saliva of babies and young children, and wash your hands often. Fever or Chills, Age 11 and …
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… For example, if you change a diaper and don't wash your hands afterward, anything or anyone you touch could get … containing ice cubes made from untreated water. Wash your hands often to prevent getting giardiasis from an infected … For example, if you change a diaper and don't wash your hands afterward, anything or anyone you touch could get …
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… touch something the child has touched, the eggs get on your hands. Then if you touch food or your mouth, you can swallow … the infection or getting infected again: Wash your hands carefully and often. Teach your children to do the … same, especially after they use the toilet and before they handle food. Keep your fingernails short, and don't scratch …
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… when you use eyedrops or eye ointments: Wash your hands well before and after you insert the drops or … someone else's eyes. Even if you wore gloves, wash your hands afterward. Be sure the dropper or tube is clean and … when you use eyedrops or eye ointments: Wash your hands well before and after you insert the drops or …
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… the tube-feeding formula is at room temperature. Wash your hands before you handle the tube and formula. Wash the top of the can of … tube every day with an antiseptic wipe. Always wash your hands before touching the tube. Tape the tube to your body …
Medications
… keratitis). How To Use To apply eye drops, wash your hands first. To avoid contamination, do not touch the … ointments to allow the drops to enter the eye. Wash your hands after using this medication. If giving this medication … get into the child's mouth. Also wash the child's hands after giving this medication. Side Effects Eye …
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… how safely take a rectal temperature. Always wash your hands before and after taking your child’s temperature. For more information on hand washing, see HealthLinkBC File #85 Hand washing: Help stop …