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… or sweating. Use protective lip balm. Use lip balm or cream that has an SPF of 30 or higher to protect your lips … while you are in the sun. Sunscreens come in lotions, gels, creams, ointments, and sprays. Here's how to choose the right …
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… anything is wrong and may prescribe antibiotic eye drops or ointment. When your child has pinkeye, your health care … health care provider might prescribe antibiotic drops or ointment for pinkeye caused by bacteria. Remember to always wash your hands before and after applying drops or ointment. Applying eye drops Follow these tips when applying …
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… skin reacts to the spray, stop using it. Hydrocortisone cream or calamine lotion applied to the skin may help relieve itching and redness. Note : Do not use the cream on children younger than age 2 unless your doctor tells you to. Do not use in the rectal or vaginal area in children younger than age 12 …
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… to sting. Take an antihistamine or apply hydrocortisone cream (1%). These medicines can help control itching. Do not use the hydrocortisone cream on children younger than age 2 unless your doctor tells you to. Do not use in the rectal or vaginal area in children younger than age 12 …
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… you like to use. Apply it at least twice a day. Thicker creams or ointments, like petroleum jelly, work better than thinner … warm water bath for 20 minutes. If your doctor prescribed a cream, put it on the rash as soon as you get out of the …
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… Others take chamomile supplements for anxiety. Or they use creams, gels, and ointments with chamomile for skin conditions. Limited … Others take chamomile supplements for anxiety. Or they use creams, gels, and ointments with chamomile for skin …
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… skin. Put moisturizer on your skin right away. Or use any creams or ointments prescribed by your doctor. Bleach baths can be … skin. Put moisturizer on your skin right away. Or use any creams or ointments prescribed by your doctor. Bleach baths …
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… away if it gets soiled or wet. Use a protective barrier cream, lotion, or ointment to protect your skin from wetness. Use pads or … away from your skin. If you have dry skin, use moisturizing cream or lotion to keep your skin from drying out and …
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… Check Your Symptoms Self-Care Preparing For Your Appointment Check Your Symptoms Overview … problem that causes a fever at this age could be serious. Rectal temperatures are the most accurate. Taking an … eating. Protect the diaper area with zinc oxide or another cream. Diaper rash is common after diarrhea. Learn how to …
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… that dry the skin. You will benefit most by applying an ointment, cream, or lotion within 3 minutes after your bath to seal in … Try occlusion therapy. This therapy involves applying creams or lotions, then wrapping the area with fabric or …