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… cause a little swelling. Or it can cause red bumps on your skin that hurt. In rare cases, the swelling may make it hard … cause a little swelling. Or it can cause red bumps on your skin that hurt. In rare cases, the swelling may make it hard …
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… purpose. For example, they may cut, scratch, or bite their skin until it bleeds. Self-injury is serious. So it's … purpose. For example, they may cut, scratch, or bite their skin until it bleeds. Self-injury is serious. So it's …
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… produce brush to scrub fruits and vegetables with firm skin like carrots, potatoes and cantaloupes. Wash plates, …
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… sodium and fat Retain fiber by washing but not peeling thin-skinned fruits and vegetables. Use reduced sodium options …
Healthy eating
… growth and for repairing cells like those in your muscles, skin, and nails. Make enzymes and hormones, which carry out …
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… or not breathing. Gurgling or choking noises. Cold, clammy skin. Blue or purple lips and nails. A limp body. A slow or … or not breathing. Gurgling or choking noises. Cold, clammy skin. Blue or purple lips and nails. A limp body. A slow or …
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… away if: You have new bruises or blood spots under your skin. You have a nosebleed. Your gums bleed when you brush … away if: You have new bruises or blood spots under your skin. You have a nosebleed. Your gums bleed when you brush …
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… using an ice or cold pack. Always keep a cloth between your skin and the ice pack. Take an over-the-counter pain … using an ice or cold pack. Always keep a cloth between your skin and the ice pack. Take an over-the-counter pain …
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… a time. Put a thin cloth between the ice and your child's skin. Give acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil, … a time. Put a thin cloth between the ice and your child's skin. Give acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil, …
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… insulin needle is put into the cannula instead of into the skin. This way, your child won't have to feel the insulin … insulin needle is put into the cannula instead of into the skin. This way, your child won't have to feel the insulin …