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… dysfunction. During cystometry, your bladder is filled with water to measure its ability to hold in and push out the water. Medicine may also be given to see whether your … is used to fill your bladder with sterile, room-temperature water. The catheter is also attached to a device called a …
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… vegetables, seafood, chocolate, artichokes, "hard" drinking water. Phosphorus Important for healthy bones and teeth; … nuts and seeds, whole grains, organ meats, drinking water. Fluoride Involved in formation of bones and teeth; helps prevent tooth decay. Drinking water (either fluoridated or naturally containing fluoride), …
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… the following: If available, wash your hands with soap and water and put on disposable gloves. If gloves are not … it is found. Gently rinse off dirt and debris with clean water, if possible. Do not scrub. Wrap the amputated part in … or clean cloth. Put the wrapped part in a plastic bag or waterproof container. Place the plastic bag or waterproof …
Medications
… in taste, decreased appetite, dry/cracked/thickened skin, watering eyes, swelling around eyes, numbness/tingling of … may increase if you use certain drugs (such as diuretics/"water pills") or if you have conditions such as severe … bruised or injured, use caution with sharp objects like safety razors or nail cutters and avoid activities such as …
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… other techniques such as laser, ultrasound, or pressurized water spray may be used to tighten the skin and reshape the … experience in cosmetic surgery vary widely. For your own safety, avoid doctors who are not certified, and look for a … other techniques such as laser, ultrasound, or pressurized water spray may be used to tighten the skin and reshape the …
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… or hay fever-like symptoms (runny, itchy nose and watery eyes, sneezing), trouble swallowing Gastrointestinal … these steps when using a bandage. Apply a thin layer of a water-based cream or lotion to a non-stick bandage, such as … More self-care Henna Tattoos (Mehndi) Tattoo and Piercing Safety Tattoo Removal Using Cold and Heat Therapies …
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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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… Follow these steps to give a sponge bath. Use lukewarm water [ 32.2°C (90°F) to 35°C (95°F) ]. Do not use cold water, ice, or rubbing alcohol, which will lower the child's … Follow these steps to give a sponge bath. Use lukewarm water [ 32.2°C (90°F) to 35°C (95°F) ]. Do not use cold …
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… to five minutes apart and lasting 45-60 seconds. If your water breaks or leaks. If you have vaginal bleeding, or show (pink tinged vaginal mucus). If your water leaks or breaks and the liquid is green, go to the …