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… before using. Do not thaw by putting in a water bath or microwave. After thawing, shake well and squeeze the … before using. Do not thaw by putting in a water bath or microwave. After thawing, shake well and squeeze the …
Medications
… need water to work well. Apply the product after bathing/showering while the skin is still damp. For very dry … the area before using the product. Long, hot, or frequent bathing/washing can worsen dry skin. If your condition lasts … dry skin include using lukewarm (not hot) water when bathing, taking baths/showers less often (such as every 1-2 …
Health topics
… household tasks. Encourage your loved one to sit down when bathing, getting dressed, brushing his or her teeth, … household tasks. Encourage your loved one to sit down when bathing, getting dressed, brushing his or her teeth, …
Medications
… apply a thin film to cover only the psoriatic plaques. If a bath or shower is taken before application, make sure skin … apply a thin film to cover only the psoriatic plaques. If a bath or shower is taken before application, make sure skin …
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… Use a heating pad or hot water bottle, or take a warm bath. Heat improves blood flow and may relieve pelvic pain. … Use a heating pad or hot water bottle, or take a warm bath. Heat improves blood flow and may relieve pelvic pain. …
Medications
… carcinoma, or 6 to 10 hours for warts. Do not shower or bathe during this time. In the morning, wash the treated … carcinoma, or 6 to 10 hours for warts. Do not shower or bathe during this time. In the morning, wash the treated …
Medications
… apply a thin film to cover only the psoriatic plaques. If a bath or shower is taken before application, make sure skin … apply a thin film to cover only the psoriatic plaques. If a bath or shower is taken before application, make sure skin …
Medical tests
… liquid. Wait at least an hour after hard exercise or a hot bath. Glass thermometers that contain mercury aren't … liquid. Wait at least an hour after hard exercise or a hot bath. Glass thermometers that contain mercury aren't …
Health topics
… Do not scratch. Relieve itching with a cold pack or a cool bath. Do not wash your vulva more than once a day. Use plain … Do not scratch. Relieve itching with a cold pack or a cool bath. Do not wash your vulva more than once a day. Use plain …
Health topics
… no more than 30 degrees. Take good care of your skin. Bathe as often as needed to be clean and comfortable. Use … no more than 30 degrees. Take good care of your skin. Bathe as often as needed to be clean and comfortable. Use …