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… and well-being. And it's also a good time to check their skin for sores or rashes. How often a person bathes can … or no-rinse shampoo. Body lotion that is especially for dry skin. A removable showerhead with a long hose (if you have … groin. When you help someone bathe, remember to check their skin as you go for signs of rashes or sores. Pay special …
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… because you can get infections easily. Take care of your skin. Wash your hands often. You can use soap and water or … cough, or blow your nose. Shower or bathe daily. Pat your skin dry, and apply lotion to keep skin from drying and cracking. Use a soft toothbrush, and …
Medications
… lung infections (Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia), skin reactions, diarrhea, and mouth sores (ulcerative … it if the seal is broken. Inject this medication under the skin as directed by your doctor, usually once a week. Do not … the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Ask your doctor or pharmacist where you may inject …
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… feel tired, weak, or depressed. Other symptoms include dry skin, brittle nails, not being able to stand the cold, … (an autoimmune disease that causes patches of light skin), pernicious anemia , and leukotrichia (premature grey … symptoms, including: Feeling tired, weak, or depressed. Dry skin and brittle nails. Not being able to stand the cold. …
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… the artificial nail before you clean the gap. An allergic skin reaction to the products used to apply the artificial … Do not apply an artificial nail if the nail or the skin around the nail looks irritated or infected. Dip your … the artificial nail before you clean the gap. An allergic skin reaction to the products used to apply the artificial …
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… normal for stitches or staples to cause a small amount of skin redness and swelling where the stitch or staple enters the skin. Your wound may itch or feel irritated. Check your … normal for stitches or staples to cause a small amount of skin redness and swelling where the stitch or staple enters …
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… Each layer serves a purpose: The layer closest to your skin should wick moisture away from your body. Another layer … you from wind and rain (without holding sweat next to your skin). If you are outside, don't forget about the sun. Use … Each layer serves a purpose: The layer closest to your skin should wick moisture away from your body. Another layer …
Medications
… and response to treatment. To lower your chance of having a skin reaction while using pemetrexed, your doctor will … have any serious side effects, including: numbness/tingling skin swelling ankles/feet/hands signs of kidney problems … that doesn't stop, stomach/abdominal pain, yellowing eyes/skin, dark urine) This medication may decrease bone marrow …
Medications
… careful to inject into a vein or muscle and not into the skin or just under the skin. If this medication is injected into or just under the skin, it can destroy the skin and tissues around the …
Medications
… will increase. Since this drug can be absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are … how food tastes, loss of appetite, decreased weight, or dry skin may occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, … (such as fever, body aches) swollen lymph nodes peeling skin itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat) …