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But concussions don't just happen because of collisions on the gridiron, rink or playing field. They can happen on the water too. Experts at. Mayo Clinic want ...
If a blister breaks inadvertently, wash the area with soap and water, apply an antibiotic ointment, and cover the area with a bandage. See your health care ...
This medicine is also used to treat water retention (edema) in patients with congestive heart failure. Amiloride and hydrochlorothiazide are both diuretic ...
The water breaking early, also called premature rupture of membranes. The baby's umbilical cord dropping into the vagina ahead of the baby, also called ...
The moisture from water left in the ear after swimming or bathing can lead to this infection in the outer ear canal.
Use water-repellent outer layers and waterproof footwear to stay dry. Dry off promptly. After being in the rain, dry off thoroughly and take a warm shower to ...
Drink plenty of water each day. Exercise regularly. Exercise releases chemicals in the body that block pain signals to the brain. Talk with your health care ...
If you've had your skin pierced, clean the area around the piercing twice a day. You can use a saline solution made for wound cleaning or soap and water. Don't ...
“People go to the bathroom, and they run their fingers under the water. Well, that does nothing. And then they grab the dirty faucet, and they touch the ...
These medicines also are known as water pills. Taking large amounts of calcium with thiazide diuretics can raise the risk of a serious condition called milk ...
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