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… the world. Learn more about keeping your preschooler healthy: Daytime accidental wetting (diurnal enuresis) … for You - Children Health Canada resources on topics like healthy living, medicines, injuries and oral health for …
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… foods sit for a long time at room temperature Be aware that eating the following foods will increase your risk of … other foods that are not cooked thoroughly Be aware that eating raw or undercooked sprouts can put you at risk of …
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… diarrhea. Your symptoms usually appear 6 to 24 hours after eating foods containing large numbers of C. perfringens . … drinks should not be used to rehydrate. When you feel like eating again, start with small amounts of food. How can you … you are not sure whether a food is safe, don't eat it. Reheating food that is contaminated will not make it safe. …
Medical tests
… in the morning before you take your medicine. Avoid eating a heavy meal before performing a PEF test. Be sure to … flows vary slightly throughout the day. They are usually lower in the morning and higher in the afternoon. A person … in the morning before you take your medicine. Avoid eating a heavy meal before performing a PEF test. Be sure to …
Medical tests
… a vein. You may get a small bruise at the site. You can lower the chance of bruising by keeping pressure on the site … a vein. You may get a small bruise at the site. You can lower the chance of bruising by keeping pressure on the site …
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… pain or illness improves, your doctor can slowly and safely lower your dose of pain medicine until you don't need it any … pain or illness improves, your doctor can slowly and safely lower your dose of pain medicine until you don't need it any …
Medications
… also cause severe, possibly fatal, breathing problems. To lower your risk, your doctor should have you use the … of suicide), watering eyes, runny nose, nausea, diarrhea, sweating, muscle aches, or sudden changes in behavior. When … lightheadedness, dizziness, drowsiness, increased sweating, or dry mouth may occur. Pain, redness, or swelling …
Medications
… other medications, you may be directed to restart at a lower dose for the first week. Tell your doctor if your … other medications, you may be directed to restart at a lower dose for the first week. Tell your doctor if your …
Medications
… such as runny nose, increased saliva, watery eyes, sweating, slow heartbeat, stomach cramps, or flushing. You … medication to prevent or relieve nausea and vomiting. Eating several small meals, not eating before treatment, or … vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). To lower the chance of getting cut, bruised, or injured, use …