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… Lyme disease that the tick may pass on during feeding, or a skin infection where the tick bit you. How to avoid tick … ticks and deer that carry ticks are most commonly found in your community. Avoid those areas if possible. Cover as much of your body as possible when working or playing in grassy or …
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… some non-prescription acne treatments. When you apply it to your skin, it dries up whiteheads, blackheads, and pimples. It also causes the top layer of your skin to peel. Products that contain salicylic acid may …
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… or thin metal probe is inserted into the opening of the skin where hair grows (small sacs beneath the skin called … electrical current passes through the needle or probe into your skin and destroys the hair follicle. Hair is unable to … may take a few seconds. What To Expect After electrolysis, your treated skin may temporarily be red, swollen, and …
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… medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional for complete information about … needs. Uses This medication is used to treat a variety of skin conditions (such as psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis, …
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… that the immune system is attacking the body's own tissues. Your genes may play a role in this. For example, people … in the knees, wrists, or ankles. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will do a physical examination and ask you about your symptoms and past health. For example, the doctor may …
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… Vietnamese What is swimmer's itch? Swimmer's itch is a skin rash caused by an allergic reaction to small worm-like … there is a chance that one or more larvae will burrow under your skin. Since the larvae cannot survive in humans they … plants Use a pier or dock to enter the water to help reduce your risk of exposure, as there may be more larvae near the …
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… or working in some countries. It is important to talk to your health care provider, or visit a travel clinic at least … the provincial Medical Services Plan (MSP), so check with your local travel clinic to find out the cost. Bring a record of your vaccine history to the travel clinic. It is important …
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… website at www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/managing-your-health/immunizations/flu . The inactivated influenza … try to get the vaccine as soon as possible. This gives your body enough time, about 2 weeks, to build immunity … an influenza vaccine Staying home when you are ill Washing your hands regularly Cleaning and disinfecting objects and …
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… don't control in a conscious way. These functions include skin temperature, muscle tension, heart rate, and blood … learning biofeedback, you may have sensors attached to your body and to a monitoring device. This provides instant feedback on a body function (for example, your skin temperature). The biofeedback therapist may teach …
Medications
… medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care … your doctor or pharmacist. Inject this medication under the skin in the thigh, abdomen, or upper arm as directed by your … temperature or in the refrigerator. Protect from heat and sunlight. Discard 30 days after first use, even if some drug …