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… body weight and stretch marks. You may experience itchy skin and changes to your bowel habits. These are all … pelvic and back pain Pregnancy: Stretch marks, itching and skin changes Pregnancy: Changes in feet and ankles …
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… pain. Then your doctor will use a tool to loosen the skin around the nail and separate the nail from the skin. If only part of the nail is diseased, only the … pain. Then your doctor will use a tool to loosen the skin around the nail and separate the nail from the skin. If …
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… Use lotions or ointments to prevent chapped or broken skin. These skin problems can expose others to your blood. Tell your … Use lotions or ointments to prevent chapped or broken skin. These skin problems can expose others to your blood. …
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… clothing, such as a toque, scarf and mittens. Cover exposed skin. Dress in layers and choose an inner layer of fabrics that pull moisture away from your skin. The outer layer should keep the wind out (for …
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… Common breastfeeding positions A video on breastfeeding and skin-to-skin contact Learning to latch Latching your baby - video …
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… that seem minor—like calluses, blisters, cracked or peeling skin, and athlete's foot —need to be checked by a doctor. … (poorly fitted shoes, excessive weight-bearing, or dry skin) isn't identified and corrected. After a foot ulcer has … that seem minor—like calluses, blisters, cracked or peeling skin, and athlete's foot —need to be checked by a doctor. …
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… stings may be intense and may last for several hours. The skin at the site of the stings may look dusky or bluish … stomach cramps Fever and chills Hives and flushing of the skin. These symptoms often occur with other symptoms of a … stings may be intense and may last for several hours. The skin at the site of the stings may look dusky or bluish …
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… days. This is not a symptom of infection. Redness and warm skin moving along the vein from the puncture site towards … as desired. Be sure to place a layer of fabric between your skin and the cold pack. Use warmth, such as a heating pad, … days. This is not a symptom of infection. Redness and warm skin moving along the vein from the puncture site towards …
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… area that hurts. Do not apply ice or heat directly to the skin. Place a towel over the cold or heat pack before applying it to the skin. Also, ice after any prolonged activity or vigorous … area that hurts. Do not apply ice or heat directly to the skin. Place a towel over the cold or heat pack before …
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… (SIDS) Sun safety Babies have delicate, sensitive skin that’s easily damaged by sun. Learn how to care for your baby’s skin. Sun safety babies for their first year Shaken baby …