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… child in light, loose clothing and give him or her a cool bath. For more information, see the topic Heat Rash . Diaper … child in light, loose clothing and give him or her a cool bath. For more information, see the topic Heat Rash . Diaper …
Medical tests
… of water. Follow your doctor's instructions about when to bathe or shower before your procedure. Do not apply lotions, … of water. Follow your doctor's instructions about when to bathe or shower before your procedure. Do not apply lotions, …
Health topics
… surfaces. Protect your skin Take good care of your skin. Bathe as often as needed to be clean and comfortable. Use … surfaces. Protect your skin Take good care of your skin. Bathe as often as needed to be clean and comfortable. Use …
Health topics
… loved one's bedroom to the main floor of the house. If the bathroom and bedroom are on different floors, a bedside … home where the staff can assist them with eating and bathing. In a nursing home, nurses can track your loved … loved one's bedroom to the main floor of the house. If the bathroom and bedroom are on different floors, a bedside …
Medications
… hot tubs, heat lamps, or tanning lamps. Avoid taking hot baths and sunbathing. However, you may bathe, shower, or swim while wearing the patch as long as …
Health topics
… improve with heat therapy, such as: Taking warm showers or baths after long periods of sitting or sleeping. Soaking hand joints in warm wax baths. Sleeping under a warm electric blanket. Use assistive … improve with heat therapy, such as: Taking warm showers or baths after long periods of sitting or sleeping. Soaking …
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… by exercising, wearing too many clothes, taking a hot bath, or being outside in hot weather. Fever Temperature … your baby is uncomfortable: Try giving your baby a sponge bath with lukewarm water. Don't use cold water, ice, or … your child is uncomfortable: Try giving your child a sponge bath with lukewarm water. Don't use cold water, ice, or …
Health topics
… sit down and stand up, dress yourself, use the toilet, and bathe. As soon as possible, you'll start physiotherapy. … sit down and stand up, dress yourself, use the toilet, and bathe. As soon as possible, you'll start physiotherapy. …
Medications
… underarms unless your doctor tells you to. If you shower or bathe before applying this medication, make sure your skin … underarms unless your doctor tells you to. If you shower or bathe before applying this medication, make sure your skin …
Medications
… exposure to heat (such as hot dishwater, long hot baths). Avoid pressure on elbows, knees, and soles of feet … exposure to heat (such as hot dishwater, long hot baths). Avoid pressure on elbows, knees, and soles of feet …