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… vulva. Relieve itching with a cold water compress or cool baths. Warm baths may also relieve pain and itching. Check for an object … vulva. Relieve itching with a cold water compress or cool baths. Warm baths may also relieve pain and itching. Check …
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… reach. Teach children how to interact with pets. Supervise bath time, and never leave your child alone near water of any kind. Learn more Child Safety: Bathing Child Safety: Fires Child Safety: Guns and Firearms … reach. Teach children how to interact with pets. Supervise bath time, and never leave your child alone near water of …
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… know well. Keeping up personal care such as grooming or bathing. Planning and carrying out routine tasks. They may … low and voices quiet. Develop simple daily routines for bathing, dressing, and other activities. And remind your … know well. Keeping up personal care such as grooming or bathing. Planning and carrying out routine tasks. They may …
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… go up when you exercise, wear too many clothes, take a hot bath, or are exposed to hot weather. Fever temperatures A … completely replace the fluid that you lost. Try a shower or bath. Many people find that taking a lukewarm [27° C (80° F) to 32° C (90° F)] shower or bath makes them feel better when they have a fever. Don't …
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… toenail(s). Wait at least 10 minutes after showering, bathing, or washing before applying. Use this medication … toenail(s). Wait at least 10 minutes after showering, bathing, or washing before applying. Use this medication …
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… clean and dry. Try not to get the infected ear(s) wet when bathing. Avoid swimming unless the doctor tells you … clean and dry. Try not to get the infected ear(s) wet when bathing. Avoid swimming unless the doctor tells you …
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… going to have electrode pads or a patch, take a shower or bath before the patch or pads are put on. You may not be … going to have electrode pads or a patch, take a shower or bath before the patch or pads are put on. You may not be …
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… such as banking or paying bills, or personal care such as bathing and dressing. They may take on these …
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… walking, exercising regularly, taking a hot or cold bath, using massage, losing weight if you are overweight, … program. Heat or cold . Your symptoms may be relieved by bathing in hot or cold water. Or try a heating pad, hot … walking, exercising regularly, taking a hot or cold bath, using massage, losing weight if you are overweight, …
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… and to empty his or her bladder each time. Have your child bathe in warm water. This may help soothe your child's genital pain and itching. Avoid using bubble bath or perfumed soaps, which may cause genital skin irritation. It's okay if your child urinates in the bath water. This may help relieve some of his or her pain. …