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… you shower. Avoid soaking your wound in water, such as tub bathing, washing dishes, or swimming. If you have a … you shower. Avoid soaking your wound in water, such as tub bathing, washing dishes, or swimming. If you have a …
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… get hurt, especially when they don't know some basics about safety. As a parent, you can't protect your child from every injury. But you can help your child keep safety in mind. Getting a sports physical A sports physical … on motorized bikes and vehicles. Give your child the proper safety gear. Safety gear helps protect your child. Before …
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… Caring for More Than One Baby Child Abuse and Neglect Child Safety: Pets Child Safety: Preventing Burns Child Safety: Preventing Child Abduction Child Safety: Preventing …
Medications
… from tacrolimus when it is used correctly. Long-term safety for this drug is not known at this time. There have … muscle aches), or increased sensitivity of the skin to hot/cold/pain/touch may also occur. If any of these effects … of alcohol. Your face or skin may flush red and feel hot. Limit alcoholic beverages. This medication may make you …
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… call 9-1-1 or other emergency services immediately . For safety, read the label carefully and do not take more than … taking the medication: An increase in pain Skin that is hot to the touch around the injury or wound Redness or red … taking the medication: An increase in pain Skin that is hot to the touch around the injury or wound Redness or red …
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… mould yourself. Make sure you wear household rubber gloves, safety glasses or goggles and a KN-95 mask or better when … wash bedding, including pillows and mattress pads, in hot water – wash temperature should be at least 55°C (131°F) …
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… heat or increased pressure. Avoid activities such as using hot dishwater, taking tub baths, jogging, long walks, or using garden or household … heat or increased pressure. Avoid activities such as using hot dishwater, taking tub baths, jogging, long walks, or …
Medications
… heat or increased pressure. Avoid activities such as using hot dishwater, taking tub baths, jogging, going on long walks, or using garden or … heat or increased pressure. Avoid activities such as using hot dishwater, taking tub baths, jogging, going on long …
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… in warm, moist areas, such as locker rooms and swimming pools, and in skin folds. Ringworm is contagious. It spreads … in warm, moist areas, such as locker rooms and swimming pools, and in skin folds. Ringworm is contagious. It spreads …
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… hurt. Or they may feel tired, sore, stiff, numb, tingly , hot, or cold. Maybe you can't move them as well as usual, or … things that might increase swelling. These things include hot showers, hot tubs, hot packs, and drinks that contain alcohol. Apply …