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… the symptoms? Painful events (sickle cell crises) in the hands or feet, belly, back, or chest are the most common … they will be. Painful events ( sickle cell crises ) in the hands or feet, belly, back, or chest are the most common … pain. Sudden weakness. Sudden numbness or tingling in the hands, feet, fingers, or toes (even if it goes away on its …
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… spoon because you may not get the correct dose. Wash your hands well after handling this drug. Avoid contact with broken/crushed … who are pregnant or who may become pregnant should not handle this medication. During pregnancy, this medication …
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… Rest for 10 to 20 seconds. Here are the muscle groups: Hands and arms Hands: Make a tight fist. Wrists and forearms: Tense them and bend your hands back at the wrist. Biceps and upper arms: Make your …
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… be washed with hot water or dry-cleaned. Use an automatic washing machine with water that is warmer than 50°C (122°F), …
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… An incision is made at the base of the palm of the hand. This allows the doctor to see the transverse carpal … of the incision may vary. What To Expect After surgery, the hand is wrapped. The stitches are removed 1 to 2 weeks after … several months to subside. Try to avoid heavy use of your hand for up to 3 months. How soon you can go back to work …
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… time doing activities that involve forceful or repetitive hand or wrist movement or use of vibrating equipment, you … or using a sander. You can reduce your risk—and any hand pain or weakness you may already have—by taking a few … measures. Increase your awareness of how you use your hands and equipment throughout the day, and make some …
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… that's made to clean the skin. Hold the razor so that the handle sticks straight out from the area you're shaving (at … that's made to clean the skin. Hold the razor so that the handle sticks straight out from the area you're shaving (at …
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… solvents. Most high-pressure injection injuries affect the hands and fingers. These injuries are at high risk for … cause more fluid to be injected. The site of injury. The hand that you use most often for tasks like writing or brushing teeth is called your dominant hand. Your other hand is called your non-dominant hand. Your …
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… stress. Sit or lie flat in a comfortable position. Put one hand on your belly just below your ribs and the other hand on your chest. Take a deep breath in through your nose, and let your belly push your hand out. Your chest should not move. Breathe out through …
Medications
… of water in a teaspoon and swallow it right away. Wash hands before and after handling the medication or its container. You and/or your caregiver should wear disposable gloves when handling this medication or its container. If powder from …