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Medications
… pregnancy. It may harm an unborn baby. It is important to prevent pregnancy while taking this medication and for 1 … not store in the bathroom. Keep all medications away from children and pets. Do not flush medications down the toilet …
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… that we continue to stay active, eat healthy, and take care of our families and ourselves. Be prepared Cold weather … member may need to use the ER. To learn more, see: BC Children's Hospital: When to bring your child to the BC …
Medications
… Eye problems commonly occur, but can also be serious. To prevent or treat dry eyes, use lubricating eye … usual activities, get medical help right away. For women of childbearing age, this medication may affect your ability to have children. Ask your doctor for more details. A very serious …
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… what kind of care you may need. These include: Your age . Babies and older adults tend to get sicker quicker. Your … and Stings and Spider Bites Tick Bites Rash, Age 11 and Younger Self-Care Most rashes will go away without medical … Cut nails short or wear cotton gloves at night to prevent scratching. Wear cotton clothing. Don't wear wool …
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… you are in their inappropriate behaviour. Older children can be told that their behaviour has made you feel … difference between appropriate and inappropriate behaviour. Babies younger than age 18 months cannot understand these concepts. …
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… all of the nutrition that your baby needs. Most healthcare providers recommend that you exclusively breastfeed or … while breastfeeding Vitamin D supplements for breastfeeding babies Storing and expressing milk Learn more about how to … Common breastfeeding concerns Mastitis while breastfeeding Preventing mastitis Plugged milk ducts when you're …
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… But hypothermia can occur indoors, especially in babies and older or ill adults who are not dressed warmly … What increases your risk? Anyone can get hypothermia. Very young children and older people can be at higher risk. This is …
Medications
… other drugs (including daunorubicin and cyclophosphamide). Children are at higher risk and should be monitored later in … caregivers should take precautions (such as wear gloves) to prevent contact with the patient's urine or other body fluid …
Medications
… other drugs (including daunorubicin and cyclophosphamide). Children are at higher risk and should be monitored later in … Caregivers should take precautions (such as wear gloves) to prevent contact with the patient's urine or other body fluid …
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… adults are at highest risk. The risk increases with age. Babies born premature or who are less than 1 year old may … pregnancy. Genetic, metabolic, or neurologic problems in children. This includes children who may have many health …