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… a non perfumed diaper wipe. Pat the area dry or allow it to air dry Do not use powder or cornstarch. A puff of powder … use soap Remove the diaper and expose the rashy area to the air for 10 to 15 minutes, three or four times a day. You can … layer of petroleum jelly, or zinc based cream Avoid using airtight plastic pants over the diaper Try switching to …
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… Store them out of children's reach. Watch children closely outdoors, especially where wells, open postholes, and … out of your sight while you are doing yard work or other outdoor activities. Never let your child swim in any … Store them out of children's reach. Watch children closely outdoors, especially where wells, open postholes, and …
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… more quickly and possibly cause illness. Do not leave food outdoors for more than 1 hour if the temperature is above 32°C (90°F) , and never leave it outdoors for more than 2 hours. … more quickly and possibly cause illness. Do not leave food outdoors for more than 1 hour if the temperature is above …
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… meaning. This might be prayer, meditation, or spending time outdoors. Try to stay in the present. Acknowledge your … on activities that bring you comfort, such as spending time outdoors or being with children. A cancer support group. … meaning. This might be prayer, meditation, or spending time outdoors. Try to stay in the present. Acknowledge your …
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… be burned by touching hot surfaces such as the pavement, outdoor metal slides or car doors. Research has shown that … can also cause premature aging and damage to skin. Given outdoor play, much of our exposure to UV rays occurs before … in any skin type. Be extra careful with children who are fair-skinned and/or who have blond or red hair. They are more …
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… builds your endurance. For aerobic exercise, you can: Walk outdoors through your neighbourhood or on city paths. Or you … in water that is up to your waist or your chest (if walking outdoors or indoors isn't comfortable for you). The water … off the joints while also providing some resistance. Bike outdoors or inside on an indoor bike. Join a tai chi class. …
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… The surgery may be done to diagnose a condition, repair or remove an organ, or see if cancer has spread. For … after you get your anesthesia and are relaxed or asleep. An airway will be placed in your throat to help you breathe if … through your urethra into the bladder. Some of your pubic hair may be shaved. Your belly and pelvic area will be washed …
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… the doctor makes a larger incision above your pubic hairline or below your belly button. You will probably stay … your stomach may be swollen (distended) from the air that was used to lift your skin and muscles away from … You may also have some back or shoulder pain from the air in your belly. This will go away as your body absorbs …
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… . The diaphragm is the large muscle that helps move air in and out of your lungs. Find your neutral spine . This … diaphragm helps your lungs expand so that they take in more air. Your diaphragm is the large muscle that separates your lungs from your belly. It helps draw air into your lungs as you breathe. This method may be …
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… forward for a few days. Using a humidifier to keep room air moist, especially in the bedroom. Follow the directions … techniques. Minor complications (such as recurring blocked air passages and sinus infections) occur in a small number … forward for a few days. Using a humidifier to keep room air moist, especially in the bedroom. Follow the directions …