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… on your face. When you have a cold sore, wash your hands often. Try not to touch your sore. Talk to your doctor … the spread of cold sores in children. Encourage frequent handwashing. Don't let children share toys that other children …
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… a different size. Wash the diaphragm with warm water and hand soap after removing it. Thoroughly dry it and store it … a different size. Wash the diaphragm with warm water and hand soap after removing it. Thoroughly dry it and store it …
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… cycling, playgrounds, dance or gymnastics. Others who like hand-eye coordination tasks might enjoy ball games in the … child in daily chores around the house, such as gardening, washing the car and cleaning. Keep an activities box at home …
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… showers or baths. Keep the water warm or lukewarm. Add a handful of oatmeal (ground to a powder) to your bath. Or you … showers or baths. Keep the water warm or lukewarm. Add a handful of oatmeal (ground to a powder) to your bath. Or you …
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… nits you might have missed. Remove any nits by combing, by hand using a disposable glove, or by cutting them out. If … nits you might have missed. Remove any nits by combing, by hand using a disposable glove, or by cutting them out. If …
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… Wait at least 10 minutes after showering, bathing, or washing before applying. Use this medication only on the … toenail bed, and under the edges of the toenail. Wash your hands after using it. Avoid getting this medication on any … toenail bed, and under the edges of the toenail. Wash your hands after using it. Avoid getting this medication on any …
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… the body, but they usually affect bony areas, such as the hands, forearms, elbows, knees, or shins. Scrapes on the … like cleaning and bandaging. Larger than the palm of your hand Scrape is larger than palm At least 2.5 cm (1 in.) … under moderate pressure (faucet at least halfway open). Washing the wound will remove as much dirt, debris, and …
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… body lice treated? Most people can get rid of body lice by washing personal items and their bodies regularly. Clothes, … body lice treated? Most people can get rid of body lice by washing personal items and their bodies regularly. Clothes, …
Medications
… medical condition, and response to treatment. Learn how to handle, use, and discard chemotherapy and medical supplies … safely. Consult your pharmacist. Wear gloves and wash your hands carefully after handling this drug. Avoid getting this medication in your …
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… man-of-war. Don't rub. Do not rub the tentacles with your hands, a towel, sand, or clothing. Numb the area, and wash. … decontamination, pick off tentacles with a stick or your hand protected by a towel or glove. Be very careful not to … or towel and large amounts of warm water and soap (mild dishwashing soap, such as Ivory, works well). After washing, …