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… at room temperature (see also Storage section). Wash your hands before measuring and injecting insulin. Before using, … heartbeat, hunger, blurred vision, dizziness, or tingling hands/feet. It is a good habit to carry glucose tablets or … Keep extra supplies of insulin, syringes, and needles on hand. Missed Dose It is very important to follow your …
Medications
… to treatment. Place 10 drops of this medication into the hand or directly onto the affected knee. Spread the … on how to use this medication. Be sure to wash your hands before and after applying the medication. Avoid … to treatment. Place 10 drops of this medication into the hand or directly onto the affected knee. Spread the …
Medications
… effects. Treatment with this drug may sometimes cause your hands/feet to develop a skin reaction called hand-foot syndrome (palmar-plantar erythrodysesthesia). … dryness, peeling, blisters, or tingling/burning of the hands/feet. The symptoms can be made worse by heat/pressure …
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… you are uncomfortable Sit or lie comfortably Have a drink handy (non alcoholic) Massage your breasts or apply a warm … ejection, try these tips: Offer one breast at a feeding. Hand express your breast milk until the first let-down or … milk flows. If your second breast is full and uncomfortable hand express for comfort only. Vary your nursing positions . …
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… arm for right breast and right arm for left breast). Your hand supports the base of your baby's head, neck and shoulders. Use the other hand to support your breast with the fingers underneath and … with your arm. Your breast is supported with your other hand. This position may be helpful if you had a caesarean …
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… nature. Let your toddler help with household chores like washing dishes, tearing lettuce, digging in the garden or …