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When the body loses more fluid than is taken in, the body may not have enough water or other fluids to carry out its normal functions. Anyone can become ...
Keep your head out of the water while swimming, sitting or standing; Plug your nose or use a nose clip while swimming; Be careful not to stir up sediment in ...
Swimmer's itch is a rash usually caused by an allergic reaction to parasites that burrow into your skin while you're swimming or wading in warm water. The ...
Not drinking enough water during exercise or in hot weather even if you're not exercising also may cause dehydration. Anyone may become dehydrated, but young ...
Remove any stingers. Gently wash the area with soap and water. Apply to the affected skin a cloth dampened with cold water or filled with ice. Keep it on ...
Flush the tube with 5 mL of water 2 times after giving the mixture. Dosing. The dose of this medicine will be different for different patients. Follow your ...
4 cups chopped fresh broccoli · 1/2 cup finely chopped onion · 2 tablespoons water · 1 1/2 cups egg substitute · 1 cup fat-free milk · 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese ...
Hydronephrosis is swelling of one or both kidneys. It happens when urine can't drain from a kidney and builds up in the kidney as a result.
Water boosts the amount of blood in the body and prevents dehydration. Pay attention to body positions. Gently move from lying flat or squatting to a ...
Water-based treatments. Your care team may use techniques such as whirlpool baths to help remove dead tissue. Fluids to prevent dehydration. You may need ...
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