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… (such as from wetness). Dry skin is caused by a loss of water in the upper layer of the skin. … by forming an oily layer on the top of the skin that traps water in the skin. Petrolatum, lanolin, mineral oil and … including glycerin, lecithin, and propylene glycol, draw water into the outer layer of skin. Many products also have …
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… shade or in a cool area inside Go to large parks that have water features and lots of trees as they may be cooler and breezier. You can also look for splash pads, waterparks, or pools that are age-appropriate Using a more … milk or formula than usual, as well as small amounts of water between feedings. You can also offer extra “snacks” …
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… your home Keep your body cool and hydrated Drink plenty of water and other fluids (about 3-4 litres of water a day), especially if you are breast/chest-feeding and … drinks Eat fruits and vegetables. They have a high water content and can help keep you hydrated Take a cool …
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… use bottles and nipples the first time, wash them in hot water and dish soap. Then rinse them with hot water. Disinfect the washed supplies by boiling in an open pot of clean water for two minutes and allow to air dry and cool. Using …
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… from the nose. After using the bulb, wash it in warm, soapy water. Rinse well and squeeze to remove any water. Suctioning too often can make the congestion worse … from the nose. After using the bulb, wash it in warm, soapy water. Rinse well and squeeze to remove any water. …
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… are waiting. Try turning on a faucet or picturing running water in your mind. Some men find that hearing running water helps get their urine flowing. If dribbling is a … are waiting. Try turning on a faucet or picturing running water in your mind. Some men find that hearing running water
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… or her to a safe place. Do not remove the person from the water if he or she has been in a diving accident. Float the person face up in the water until help arrives. Call 9-1-1 or other emergency … or her to a safe place. Do not remove the person from the water if he or she has been in a diving accident. Float the …
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… between a warm compress and the skin. Heating pads and hot water bottles can be used on larger surfaces needing heat. … Moist warmth. Towels or face cloths can be soaked in warm water, wrung out, and placed on the area. Moist warmth is … between a warm compress and the skin. Heating pads and hot water bottles can be used on larger surfaces needing heat. …
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… source of energy. Fat, which also provides energy. Water, to replace water lost through activity. Eating a diet that is balanced, … source of energy. Fat, which also provides energy. Water, to replace water lost through activity. Eating a diet …
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… not use conditioner. Thoroughly rinse the shampoo out with water, and towel-dry hair. Shake this medication well before … medicine gets in any of these areas, flush with plenty of water. Do not use more medication than prescribed. Leave the … minutes or as directed by your doctor, then rinse with warm water. Towel-dry your hair and comb out any tangles. A …