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… is protected. General tips Here are some tips for winter warmth: Provide a warm, water resistant coat. The sleeves should be snug at the wrist. Provide warm, water resistant, slip proof footwear. Give your …
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… each application. Avoid contact of this cream with your eyes. If it gets into your eyes, wash them right away with … after use. If you have only one applicator, clean it with warm soapy water and rinse well. Do not boil or use hot … including: pain when you urinate lower back pain menstrual problems abnormal vaginal bleeding A very small amount of …
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… they are not serious. They will not cause any long-lasting problems. Growing pains can start as early as the toddler … area. Use heat. To apply heat, put a hot water bottle or a warm cloth on the area. Keep a cloth between the warm water bottle and your child's skin. Give your child …
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… A sports physical can tell you if your child has any health problems before he or she starts playing a sport. The doctor … football, wrestling, ice hockey, field hockey, and soccer. Eye protection can be prescription or non-prescription. You … Information Back Pain in Children and Teenagers Concussion Eye Protection for Work and Sports Heat-Related Illnesses …
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… squeeze the wound or soak it in bleach. Wash the area with warm water and soap. If you are splashed with blood or body … area well with soap and water. If you are splashed in the eyes, nose or mouth, rinse well with water. If you have been … gloves in a plastic bag and wash your hands carefully with warm water and soap. If the item used to remove the condom, …
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… your pregnancy, you'll have tests to watch for certain problems that could occur. With all the tests you'll have, … tunnel syndrome) . Braxton Hicks contractions , which are "warm-up" contractions that do not thin and open the cervix … increasing yellow colour to your skin or the whites of your eyes. Have painful or frequent urination or urine that is …
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… A pregnancy of twins or more is considered to be high-risk. Problems are more common in multiple pregnancies than in … have the same body type and the same colour skin, hair, and eyes. But they may not look exactly the same. They also … birth increases the babies' risk of lung, brain, heart, and eye problems. Miscarriage. Having a baby with a genetic …
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… activity. A PET scan can help a doctor find nervous system problems, such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis , … where the radioactive tracer was put in. Apply a moist, warm compress to your arm. Anytime you're exposed to … where the radioactive tracer was put in. Apply a moist, warm compress to your arm. Anytime you're exposed to …
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… night or wake up too early the next morning. These sleep problems may come and go, or they may be ongoing. What … it is time to wind down. For example, before bed, take a warm shower, listen to soothing music, or have a cup of … it is time to wind down. For example, before bed, take a warm shower, listen to soothing music, or have a cup of …
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… and between the toes. Daily cleaning can help prevent these problems. If you are helping someone with their daily … Change if needed. Gently wash the groin and anal areas with warm water and a soft face cloth. Rinse well and dry completely. Use a blow-dryer on a warm setting to get the area fully dry. If the person has …