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… least the first hour - until the baby has finished feeding. Importance of the first hour  Even a few minutes away from … wait until after his first meal. The sooner your baby has skin-to-skin contact the better, even after a caesarean birth. Most …
Healthy eating
… The word eczema is used to describe a number of chronic skin disorders. Atopic dermatitis is the most common type of … is a chronic condition which causes red, itchy areas on the skin. Sometimes the itching is very severe. When skin is … food allergens can get into the body more easily to make contact with the immune system. Direct contact between open …
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… coughs, sneezes, sings or talks. A person must be in close contact with someone with untreated TB disease of the lungs … TB test(s). Your health care provider uses a tuberculin skin test or TB skin test (TST) to look for TB infection. The test tells you …
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… generally include 2 or more of the following body systems: Skin: hives, swelling (face, lips, tongue), itching, warmth, … diarrhea Cardiovascular (heart) : paler than normal skin colour or blue colour, weak pulse, passing out, … suggests (generally about 4 to 6 hours) Call emergency contact person (for example, a parent or a guardian) Other …
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… when they are feeding. Ticks burrow part way into the skin, bite, draw blood, and then drop off. The feeding tick's mouth will be under the skin, but the back parts will be sticking out. When they are … see your health care provider immediately Visiting or contacting your veterinarian for tick found on pets …
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… What is impetigo? Impetigo is a bacterial infection of the skin caused by either Staphylococcus aureus (staph) … caused when bacteria enter the body through breaks in the skin, such as scrapes, cold sores, insect bites or patches … person-to-person through nasal discharge or skin-to-skin contact. For example, when someone touches the rash and then …
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… water. If you are unsure about the quality of the water, contact your local health authority. Are cyanobacteria … to cyanobacteria by drinking water or by getting it on your skin during recreational activities (swimming, boating or … contact with water contaminated with cyanobacteria include: skin rashes and irritation of the ears and eyes. It is …
Healthy eating
… that triggers allergic reactions. They can affect the skin, the respiratory tract (for breathing), the … two main types of food allergy tests available. They are skin prick tests and food-specific IgE antibody blood tests. … skin is scratched lightly to make sure the extract comes in contact with the immune system in the skin. If the person …
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… or large exposures may lead to toxic health effects. Skin contact Small amounts of skin contact with elemental mercury are rarely associated …
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… Overview Rash in teens and adults: Overview Healthy skin provides a barrier between the inside of the body and … environment. A rash means that some change has affected the skin. In many cases, rashes are caused by skin irritation, … In adults and older children, rashes are often caused by contact with a substance that irritates the skin ( contact