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… , liver cancer, or liver failure. Some people who get the infection have it for a short time (acute) and then get … Don't share other equipment (such as cotton, spoons, and water) with others. Find out if a needle exchange program is … that has come in contact with your blood—thoroughly with water and soap. Learn more Alcohol Problems: How to Stop …
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… to adjust to the increasing and decreasing pressure of the water as you breathe compressed air. Pressure changes can cause injuries when you drop down into the water (descend) and come back up (ascend). Scuba injuries … while your eardrum heals if you have signs of an ear infection. You also might get non-steroidal …
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… (flesh-eating bacteria)? Necrotizing fasciitis is an infection caused by bacteria. It can destroy skin, fat, and … you can also get it in: Wounds that come in contact with seawater or fresh water. Or you can get it by eating contaminated oysters. An …
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… questions about your treatment. Wash hands with soap and water before using this medication. Before using, check this … or diet. This medication may lower your ability to fight infections. This may make you more likely to get a serious … questions about your treatment. Wash hands with soap and water before using this medication. Before using, check this …
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… human bites, need thorough cleaning to reduce the risk of infection and scarring and to promote healing. You may be … own wound, if possible. Wash your hands well with soap and water, if available. Put on medical gloves before cleaning … deeply into the wound. Wash the wound under running tap water (the more the better) to remove all the dirt, debris, …
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… does not cure herpes and does not prevent passing the infection to someone else. It does not prevent a future … as directed by your doctor. Wash your hands with soap and water after applying. If you have any questions, ask your … If you do get medication in your eyes, flush with plenty of water. Do not apply inside the mouth or nose. Remove any …
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… way to help keep their skin healthy. It can help prevent infections, and it's a good time to check for sores or … need: Face cloths. Towels. Two wash basins (one for soapy water, one for rinsing). Soap (a bar of soap, liquid soap, … in Bed Caregiving: Overview of Personal Care Caregiving: Preventing Rashes in the Groin Area Caregiving: Skin Care …
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… simple safety rules. These rules apply around all bodies of water, from the beaches to private pools and bathtubs. Any … unstable surfaces. Look before you leap or dive in Shallow water, underwater logs or big rocks are dangerous when you … open sore(s), bandages, colds, ear/nose discharge or ear infections end Never bring food or drinks in the pool. This …
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… does not cure herpes, and it does not prevent passing the infection to someone else. It does not prevent a future … tingling, burning, redness). Wash your hands with soap and water before and after applying this medication. Clean and … you do get medication in those areas, flush with plenty of water. Dosage is based on your medical condition, type of …