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… up. Storage Store at room temperature away from sources of heat (such as near radiators/stoves). Do not store in the … up. Storage Store at room temperature away from sources of heat (such as near radiators/stoves). Do not store in the …
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… lasts only a few seconds. For some people, the feeling of heat is strong and for others it is very mild. You may feel … lasts only a few seconds. For some people, the feeling of heat is strong and for others it is very mild. You may feel …
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… you find. Then put your clothing in a clothes dryer on high heat for about 4 minutes to kill any ticks that might … you find. Then put your clothing in a clothes dryer on high heat for about 4 minutes to kill any ticks that might …
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… before feeding. The best way to warm it is in a bowl of heated water. Do not use a microwave oven. It can cause hot … before feeding. The best way to warm it is in a bowl of heated water. Do not use a microwave oven. It can cause hot …
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… and diet changes. You can try home treatment, such as a heating pad, for pain. To treat serious symptoms, you may … and diet changes. You can try home treatment, such as a heating pad, for pain. To treat serious symptoms, you may …
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… Do not wear nylon and other materials that hold body heat and moisture close to the skin. Do not scratch. Relieve … Do not wear nylon and other materials that hold body heat and moisture close to the skin. Do not scratch. Relieve …
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… clothing, such as tight jeans. These may increase body heat and moisture. Change out of wet or damp clothes as soon … clothing, such as tight jeans. These may increase body heat and moisture. Change out of wet or damp clothes as soon …
Medications
… at/near the application site by using products such as heating pads, electric blankets, hot tubs, heat lamps, or tanning lamps. Avoid taking hot baths and … at/near the application site by using products such as heating pads, electric blankets, hot tubs, heat lamps, or …
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… 3 or 4 times a day. It's even more helpful after the use of heat. Return to activity when you're ready. As your pain … or are more severe. Learn more CPR Basics Using Cold and Heat Therapies Preparing For Your Appointment You can help … 3 or 4 times a day. It's even more helpful after the use of heat. Return to activity when you're ready. As your pain …
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… may make you sweat less, making you more likely to get heat stroke. Avoid doing things that may cause you to overheat, such as hard work or exercise in hot weather, or using … is hot, drink a lot of fluids and dress lightly. If you overheat, quickly look for a place to cool down and rest. Get …