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Dermatographia is a condition in which lightly scratching your skin causes raised, inflamed lines or welts. These marks tend to go away in less than 30 ...
A healthcare professional puts an IV into your forearm or hand. You get medicine called a sedative to help you feel calm or less anxious during the ...
shaking or trembling of the hands or feet; trouble with concentrating; unable to sleep; unpleasant breath odor; vomiting of blood; yellow eyes or skin. Some ...
To keep you comfortable during the procedure, you get numbing medicine. Typically, a healthcare professional can move the bones gently back into place by hand.
Check your feet once a day for blisters, cuts, cracks, sores, redness, tenderness or swelling. If you have trouble reaching your feet, use a hand mirror to see ...
Washing hands and fingernails with soap often during the day, especially before eating and after using the toilet. Wearing tight underpants both day and ...
To use the eye drops: Wash your hands with soap and water before and after you use this medicine. Shake well just before each use. Tilt your head back ...
Your son should always wear a mask, continue social distancing and practice good hand hygiene. ... Wash your hands frequently or use hand sanitizer with at least ...
The American Heart Association recommends hands-only CPR . Push hard and fast on the person's chest — about 100 to 120 times a minute. It's not necessary to ...
... hands, face, or mouth after you receive the injection. Check with your doctor right away if you have back or joint pain, a fever, swollen lymph glands, or a ...
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