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Wash all sheets, blankets, pillowcases and bedcovers in hot water that is at least 130 F (54.4 C) to kill dust mites and remove allergens. If bedding can't be ...
Diuretics (water retention relievers); Drinking alcohol or caffeine. Having too much fluid in a day. Pregnancy; Radiation treatment affecting the pelvis or ...
Most people know that when the weather heats up, drinking plenty of water can prevent dehydration. But you may not know that consuming lots of liquid in the ...
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 ...
Treatment · Wash the wound with soap and water. · Apply an antibiotic cream or ointment and cover the bite with a clean bandage.
... water supplies. It's also a common ingredient in toothpaste and mouth rinses. But bottled water usually does not contain fluoride. Younger or older age. In ...
Take one tablet at a time with enough water to ensure complete swallowing immediately after placing in the mouth. Take this medicine at the same time each ...
Does the advice about drinking 8 glasses of water a day still apply? See how exercise, illness and where you live all play a role. Food poisoning: Prevention
But if the pericardium is diseased or injured, the resulting inflammation can lead to excess fluid. Fluid can also build up around the heart without ...
Wash these areas with warm (not hot) soapy water. If you are using the cream, gel, lotion, or ointment: Do not put the medicine on wounds or irritated skin.
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