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Water-based lubricants are available over-the-counter. Do not use oil-based lubricants, such as petroleum jelly or baby oil. These can irritate the vagina. Find ...
Heating pads or hot water bottles on or near the pump site can increase the flow of chemotherapy medicine. Saunas, long hot tub sessions or a lot of direct sun ...
Use an alcohol-based sanitizer on your hands if soap and water aren't available. Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Avoid crowds when flu is spreading in ...
Another tip: drink a lot of water. It may help you feel more satisfied with less food, where alcohol will lower your inhibitions and make you more likely to ...
Make sure to wash your hands with soap and water before and after inserting this medicine. Dosing. The dose of this medicine will be different for different ...
Using a water-based lubricant during sex can help. If the discomfort continues, your healthcare professional might prescribe a topical cream that can help ease ...
SRI 8610C gas chromatograph. Thermo Scientific Forma Series II 3110 water-jacketed CO2 incubator, 184 liter. Thermo Scientific Nicolet iS5/iD3 IR ...
Take nonprescription allergy medicine (antihistamines), such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl, others). Bathe or shower in lukewarm water. Sprinkle bath water with ...
"Mumps is contagious through saliva. We'll hear about people on hockey teams, where they're spitting and sharing water bottles, spread mumps across the hockey ...
Exercise, possibly including swimming pool exercises, in which water pressure on the legs redistributes fluids; Elevating the legs for an hour or two each ...
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