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… deeply into the wound. Hold the wound under cool running water. If you have a sprayer in your sink, you can use it to … dirt and other debris from the wound. Scrub gently with water, a mild soap, and a face cloth. If some dirt or other … to do. Most chemicals should be rinsed off with lots of water, but with some chemicals, water may make the burn …
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… deeply into the wound. Hold the wound under cool running water. If you have a sprayer in your sink, you can use it to … dirt and other debris from the wound. Scrub gently with water, a mild soap, and a face cloth. If some dirt or other … to do. Most chemicals should be rinsed off with lots of water, but with some chemicals, water may make the burn …
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… the eye from which the cataract was removed. Use warm water and do not use soap. It is normal to have some drainage around the eye. Do not let water run over your eye or into your face. Shampoo your hair … the eye from which the cataract was removed. Use warm water and do not use soap. It is normal to have some …
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… in the consistency of stools that causes the discharge of watery, loose stools. The severity of diarrhea is determined … of time. Severe diarrhea means having more than 10 loose, watery stools in a single day (24 hours). Moderate diarrhea … poisoning may cause severe diarrhea. Drinking untreated water that contains the Giardia lamblia parasite can cause …
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… Some conditions that may cause vulvar pain include yeast infections and other vaginal infections, atrophic vaginitis … use soaps or bath products to wash your vulva. Rinse with water only, and gently pat the area dry. Relieve itching and pain with a cold water compress or a cool bath. Don't scratch the area. Try …
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… the nail to grow out naturally: Soak your sore toe in warm water for 15 minutes 2 to 3 times each day. Wedge a small … to follow. He or she may tell you to: Soak your toe in warm water for 15 minutes 2 to 3 times each day. Apply a thin … the nail to grow out naturally: Soak your sore toe in warm water for 15 minutes 2 to 3 times each day. Wedge a small …
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… breathing problems (such as asthma, emphysema, frequent infections) low blood calcium enlarged prostate drug or … exposed to very cold temperatures (such as swimming in cold water). Severe lowering of your body temperature may occur. … exposed to very cold temperatures (such as swimming in cold water). Severe lowering of your body temperature may occur. …
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… (immune-related reactions), non-immune reactions, and infections. Immune-related (transfusion) reactions … much iron can have an effect on many organs in the body. Infections The transmission of viral infections, such as hepatitis B or C or HIV , through blood …
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… feet extra care and attention, you can prevent injuries and infections. Check your feet daily for blisters, cuts, … or are numb. Wash your feet every day. Use warm (not hot) water. Check the water temperature with your wrists or another part of your …
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… cloth, such as a soft face cloth. Wet the cloth with cool water and apply the cool compress directly to the skin. You … ground to a powder, and mix it with a little bit of warm water to make a paste. Spread the paste on a paper towel. … cloth, such as a soft face cloth. Wet the cloth with cool water and apply the cool compress directly to the skin. You …