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Bathe or shower in warm — not hot — water. Use mild soap and moisturizer. Take precautions. When you're outdoors, use sunscreen and wear protective clothing ...
Swallow the oral capsules whole with a full glass of water. Do not split, crush, or chew it. You may take this medicine with food to decrease stomach upset ...
To reduce itching, bathe in cool water, use a gentle cleanser and pat your skin dry. Adding starch, such as cornstarch, to your bath might help. Don't use ...
Complications · Dehydration. Excessive vomiting causes the body to lose water quickly. · Injury to the food tube. The stomach acid that comes up with the vomit ...
Before you dig soil or work somewhere that could harbor the fungus that causes histoplasmosis, soak the area with water. This can help prevent spores from ...
When exercise and limiting salt intake aren't enough to reduce the weight gain, swelling and bloating of PMS, taking water pills (diuretics) can help your ...
with soap and water before touching the biopsy site. Wash the biopsy site with soap and water. If the biopsy site is on your scalp, use shampoo. Rinse well ...
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You may drink a sip of water with your medicines, but avoid eating and drinking at least four hours before your surgery. Stop taking certain medicines and ...
If water remains in your ear after swimming or bathing, the normal earwax and skin barrier can break down. External otitis is often called "swimmer's ear." ...
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