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… engorgement can lead to blocked milk ducts and breast infection, which is called mastitis . Mastitis needs to be … engorgement can lead to blocked milk ducts and breast infection, which is called mastitis . Mastitis needs to be …
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… hand hygiene during and after infection is important for preventing the spread of hand, foot and mouth disease. It’s … your hands and your child’s hands often with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds. This is especially important … a diaper or using the toilet. To prevent the spread of airborne droplets, teach your child to sneeze or cough into a …
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… usually are minor. The most common problems are: Bleeding. Infection of the circumcision site. Irritation of the … off. If you need to remove gauze from the penis, use warm water to soak the gauze and gently loosen it. The doctor may … area. Gently wash your baby's penis with plain, warm water after each diaper change, and pat it dry. Do not use …
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… you can take to prevent colds and other respiratory infections. A narrow nose and air passages make children … prone to minor blockages from mucus during respiratory infections. A stuffy nose forces your child to breathe … membranes and increases the chance of an upper respiratory infection. Also, discuss the immunizations that your child …
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… liver. Hepatitis A spreads when people eat food or drink water that is contaminated by stool (feces) that has the virus in it. The infection usually goes away on its own and doesn't lead to … and before you prepare or eat food. Foodborne Illness and Safe Food Handling Handwashing Hepatitis B …
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… get into or through your skin, they can cause a variety of infections, such as skin and wound infections. Sometimes, SA … for you to wash your hands regularly using soap and water. Using an alcohol hand rub may prevent the spread of … Wash your hands well for at least 20 seconds using warm water and soap (to help children wash their hands long …
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… produce a nerve toxin that can cause paralysis. Food-borne botulism can be fatal and is considered a medical emergency. What causes it? Food-borne botulism can be caused by eating contaminated … produce toxins. What are the symptoms? The symptoms of foodborne botulism may include double vision, blurred vision, …
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… 15, 2023 HealthLink BC File number 08e Sexually Transmitted Infections Series Download PDF Document English Document … your chance of getting an STI, see HealthLinkBC File #08o Preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) . Image … infection (#08j) Chlamydia (#08l) HIV and HIV tests (#08m) Preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) (#08o) …
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… Genes passed down from a parent are a possible cause. Viral infections also may play a role. For example, if a woman … Getting your child to eat enough. Giving medicines. Preventing illness and infection. Caring for a child in the … Getting your child to eat enough. Giving medicines. Preventing illness and infection. Caring for a child in the …
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… ear (otitis externa) is a painful inflammation and infection of the ear canal . It causes the ear canal to look … is gently pulled up and back. Swimmer's ear may occur when water, sand, dirt, or other debris gets into the ear canal. … It gets its name because it often occurs when excess water enters the ear canal. If you've had swimmer's ear in …