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… breasts or on red/cut/irritated skin. Do not use lotions, creams, oils, powders, or make-up at the patch site, since … ankles/feet (fluid retention), or weight change may occur. Vaginal bleeding between periods (spotting) may occur, … breasts or on red/cut/irritated skin. Do not use lotions, creams, oils, powders, or make-up at the patch site, since …
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… care of your feet. Apply lanolin or other moisturizing skin cream. It will help to keep the skin on your feet soft and to prevent calluses and cracks. But don't put the cream between your toes. Clean underneath your toenails … care of your feet. Apply lanolin or other moisturizing skin cream. It will help to keep the skin on your feet soft and …
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… of the skin to return to normal. Using a moisturizer, cream, or petroleum jelly can help relieve dry skin. If … medicine might work best. Your doctor may suggest steroid creams. These can help if the skin is itchy or irritated. … of the skin to return to normal. Using a moisturizer, cream, or petroleum jelly can help relieve dry skin. If …
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… table, even for a second! Babies move around, so keep creams, pins, etc. out of reach. Give your baby a toy to … dry, rub on a thin layer of petroleum jelly, or zinc based cream Avoid using airtight plastic pants over the diaper Try …
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… symptoms from getting worse. Topical medicines are usually creams, gels, or ointments. They include medicines such as … at least twice a day. If your doctor prescribes a cream, use it as directed. If your doctor prescribes other … your hands or after bathing. Use petroleum jelly or a cream such as Cetaphil, Lubriderm, or Moisturel that does …
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… as you can. Protect the healthy skin near the rash with a cream such as A+D Ointment, Desitin, or zinc oxide. Don't put the cream on broken skin. It can slow the healing process. If … treating a diaper rash: Don't use a non-prescription adult vaginal yeast medicine on a baby or child. Check with your …
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… normal routine in about a week. But be sure to wait to have vaginal sex until your doctor says it's okay. What To Expect Some vaginal bleeding is normal for up to 1 week. Some vaginal spotting or discharge (blood or dark brown) may …
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… than 1 Progestin-only pills (mini-pills) 9 Fewer than 1 Vaginal ring 9 Fewer than 1 IUD How well do IUDs work? … Spermicide alone 28 18 Sponge with spermicide (no previous vaginal childbirth) 12 9 Sponge with spermicide (after vaginal childbirth) 24 20 Cervical cap (no previous vaginal …
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… for up to 6 weeks following a hysterectomy. If your vaginal bleeding is heavier or different from what you were … have: Chest pain, a cough, or trouble breathing. Bright red vaginal bleeding that soaks two or more pads in an hour or … Urinary incontinence . Continued heavy bleeding . Some vaginal bleeding within 4 to 6 weeks following a …
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… says it's okay. If you have a tear or stitches in your vaginal area, change your pad at least every 4 hours. This … signs of hemorrhage (too much bleeding), such as: Heavy vaginal bleeding. This means that you are soaking through … in your health, and be sure to contact your doctor if: Your vaginal bleeding isn't decreasing. …