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… the wound. This usually removes most of the dirt and other objects from the wound. Avoid getting any spray from the … or a bandage may damage healing skin or cause thin skin to tear. Unless the bandage is soiled, avoid changing it too … the wound. This usually removes most of the dirt and other objects from the wound. Avoid getting any spray from the …
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… popular. Many areas of the body are used for piercing. The ears are the most common piercing site. Most of the time, an earlobe piercing heals without any problems. Piercing other areas of the ear usually involves piercing the cartilage that gives the …
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… from pressure changes when diving: Barotrauma. Tissues near the air-filled spaces of your body—such as your ears, sinuses, dental roots, and lungs—can be damaged if … This can cause problems such as sinus pain or a ruptured eardrum. As you ascend, water pressure decreases, and the …
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… you swallow. Have pain or pressure in your chest or have heartburn. Lose weight because you are not getting enough … are getting stuck, whether and for how long you have had heartburn, and how long you have had difficulty swallowing. … the following specialists: An otolaryngologist, who treats ear, nose, and throat problems A gastroenterologist, who …
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… electric razors, and curling irons after use Keep sharp objects like razors, scissors, and nail files out of reach … powder, talc, cornstarch, diaper pins, and other baby care objects well out of your toddler’s reach Wipe up spills …
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… heat loss and help the body slowly warm up. Remain calm. Fear or too much activity causes sweating. Sweating can make … away from the heater or fire. If small areas of your body (ears, face, nose, fingers, or toes) are really cold or … bare skin. Place chilled fingers in an armpit. Cupping cold ears with warm hands. Putting cold hands, feet, or ears in …
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… Jewellery or fabrics. New tools, toys, appliances, or other objects. Latex. Allergy to natural rubber latex affects … kidney disease, or some types of cancer. Rashes may appear after exposure to an insect or a parasite, such as the … Jewellery or fabrics. New tools, toys, appliances, or other objects. Latex. Allergy to natural rubber latex affects …
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… Do you have a cut? Cuts are open wounds that slice or tear through the skin. Yes Cut No Cut How old are you? Less than 12 years Less than 12 years 12 years or older 12 years or older Are you male or …
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… of the knee , or other bone diseases. Find foreign objects such as pieces of glass or metal. Check to see if a … during the test. You may be allowed to keep on your underwear if it does not get in the way of the test. During the … when moved or repositioned. Pillows, sandbags, or other objects may be used to hold the injured limb in place while …
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… and stopping when it's time Last updated August 10, 2013 Learn about the pros and cons of using soothers.  For some … comforting or breastfeeding. Soother use can contribute to ear infections. If your toddler experiences frequent ear infections, limit the use of a soother. Sucking a …