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… when the immunization series begins. Speak with your health care provider for more information. It is important to keep … under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more information on Reye Syndrome, see … tongue or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment …
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… highly effective drugs to treat HCV are covered by BC PharmaCare. These drugs have few side effects and are easier to … cured. If you have chronic HCV, you should see your health care provider regularly. During these visits, you may have … your blood, semen, body organs or tissues Tell your health care provider if you have ever donated or received blood …
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… any medical conditions speak to your pharmacist or health care provider before using oral decongestants. Try using a … more than the maximum dose recommended on the label. Be careful when taking over-the-counter cold or flu medicines … acetaminophen. Too much acetaminophen can be harmful. Be careful with cough and cold medicines. They may not be safe …
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… time you will understand your child's needs and know how to care for him or her. A child's crying can be very upsetting, … talking to your doctor about the issue of abuse, but health care providers have a professional duty and legal obligation … to cry. Emotional abuse is a repeated pattern of parent or caregiver behaviour that conveys to a child that he or she …
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… find the cause of the problem. Your baby may need special care, such as being in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). This may be scary for you. But the … condition. Know that the hospital staff is well prepared to care for babies with this condition. They will do everything …
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… of toddlerhood. Image Caring for your toddler Learn how to care for your toddler’s health and wellness. Image Toddler …
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… You may be able to do just that when you listen to them carefully. Here are some tips to improve your listening in a … just being heard is enough. Taking the time to listen carefully to your kids can help them feel that you care. And when you really hear what they say, you may feel …
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… be more physically active. It also has resources for health care professionals supporting these persons to live active … Image For persons with chronic conditions Image For health care professionals Image About Active For Health … Active …
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… to ask for support from friends, family, hospice palliative care workers, or spiritual advisors. Physical changes Some … needs (such as bathing, turning, and bowel and bladder care) will be taken care of by someone else. Urinary and bowel changes. You will …
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… development. Babies form bonds with their parents and other caregivers. When cared for in a loving and consistent way, most babies start … By 9 months, most babies: Get upset when you or another caregiver leaves. May have started to crawl. By 12 months, …