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Medications
… use, remove the medication from the refrigerator and let it warm up to room temperature (at least 30 or 45 minutes, … injection site may occur. Swelling/redness/itching of the eyes or eyelids may also occur. If any of these effects last … if you have any serious side effects, including: other eye problems (such as eye pain, changes in vision) joint pain …
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… It's very common for newborns to have rashes or other skin problems. Some of them have long names that are hard to say … , sometimes called prickly heat, when they are dressed too warmly or when the weather is very hot. This is a red or … skin. These red dots are called petechiae (say "puh-TEE-kee-eye"). These are specks of blood that have leaked into the …
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… blood vessels, and spine. You could also be at risk for problems such as tendinopathy and bursitis . These are … may: Be less likely to have problems such as headaches or eye strain. Reduce neck and back pain. Prevent bursitis or … are common in the workplace. Typical problems include: Eye problems from either too little or too much lighting. …
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… of the day and night. By 32 weeks of pregnancy, your baby's eyes can respond to changes in light. The lungs and central … that a baby born this month can breathe and keep fairly warm with medical support. Adaptation Date: … that a baby born this month can breathe and keep fairly warm with medical support. Adaptation Date: …
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… may be an option for some people. Risks Some possible problems from vertebroplasty include: Allergic reactions. Nerve damage. Infection. Problems are more common when more than one vertebra is … may be an option for some people. Risks Some possible problems from vertebroplasty include: Allergic reactions. …
Medical tests
… heart. In children, this test is used to check for heart problems that have been present since birth ( congenital … If a dye (contrast material) is injected, you may feel warm and flushed for several seconds when the dye is put in. … If a dye (contrast material) is injected, you may feel warm and flushed for several seconds when the dye is put in. …
Medical tests
… have soreness or swelling at the injection site. A moist, warm compress applied to the arm may help. Results The … have soreness or swelling at the injection site. A moist, warm compress applied to the arm may help. Results The …
HealthLinkBC files
… puncture-proof and water-proof boots, protective gloves, eye protection and a well-fitted respirator such as an N95. … clean areas. Remember to bathe or shower using soap and warm water after you have finished any cleaning activities. … after taking off the label, thoroughly washing the can in warm soapy water and putting it into a disinfecting mixture. …
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… safe. General tips Keep your toddler safe by keeping an eye on your child at all times and putting harmful … the temperature of bathwater with your elbow. It should be warm, not hot Don’t let your toddler play with the hot water …
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… outgrow it. But some teens and adults continue to have problems with it, though usually not as bad as when they … in people who have it. The skin may become reddish and warm, and a fever may develop. Most skin infections are … develop. These may include: Increased pain, swelling, warmth, or redness. Red streaks leading from the area. Pus …