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… cup or after a surgery or skin injury, contact your health care provider immediately. What should I do if I think I … have TSS? Toxic shock syndrome requires immediate emergency care in a hospital. Call 9-1-1 or go to the nearest … cup, remove the tampon or menstrual cup and see your health care provider right away. Inform them that you were using a …
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… tongue or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment … report serious or unexpected reactions to your health care provider. Who should not get the shingles vaccine? Speak with your health care provider if you: Have had a life-threatening reaction …
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… on the brain), seizures or mental disabilities. Your health care provider may test you for Toxoplasma . Treatment of an … water in their community should consult with their health care provider about whether they should be treating their … until 1 to 5 days after it is shed in a cat's feces Be careful not to accidentally swallow dust when cleaning the …
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… some individuals (such as young children) may be less careful, or may be unaware of the dangers. Take special care to ensure that infants and babies are not exposed to … they may be from exposure to cyanobacteria, see your health care provider. How are pets and livestock exposed to …
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… an allergen for many people. Whether you or someone in your care has a food allergy, making food choices can be … and teens HealthLinkBC File #100c Allergy safe child care facilities For information and resources to reduce a … For information about food allergies and adults living in care facilities, see: HealthLinkBC File #100b Allergy safe …
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… have cancer changes your life. Making decisions about your care and facing cancer treatment may feel overwhelming. This … you can take to your appointments. Ask your doctor or care team for information on the cancer and treatment … organize the people helping you so you can focus on taking care of yourself. If you need help, your doctor can connect …
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… choose to tell them. An ostomy nurse can help you learn to care for your colostomy. Most people go home 4 to 7 days … on the outside of your body. You will be taught how to take care of your pouch and how to watch for infection. With proper care, you should be able to return to normal but …
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… your newborn. Talk to your doctor early in your prenatal care about your plans to breastfeed. Before each visit, … stimulates your breasts to produce more milk. Taking care of yourself will also help you to establish your milk … your newborn. Talk to your doctor early in your prenatal care about your plans to breastfeed. Before each visit, …
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… how to protect an arm or leg that is affected. Take good care of your skin and nails. You can find more information … may increase the blood flow and make swelling worse. Be careful not to overuse your arm or leg right after your … often for cuts, blisters, or signs of infection. Take good care of your skin and nails. Use a mild soap that has a …
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Caregiving: Preventing Rashes in the Groin Area On this … Overview Overview The groin area needs careful cleaning to prevent rashes and infections. Rashes … when they are most rested and calm. Caregiving: Adult Underwear for Incontinence Caregiving: …