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Dissolve the tablet in 120 mL (4 ounces) of water, orange juice, or other acidic fruit drinks before taking. If there are remaining pieces in the cup, add a ...
You can use a sink, tub or water bottle for this purpose. Moist washcloths, cotton balls or baby wipes can aid in cleaning the skin. Be gentle. Some baby wipes ...
If you're near water, keep your feet in it to help lower your body temperature." Recognize the signs of overheating: Pregnant women should be vigilant about the ...
Drinking extra water will help to prevent some unwanted effects (eg, crystals in the urine). . For patients taking the oral liquid, use a specially marked ...
The extra water and waste become urine that flows to the bladder. Acute kidney injury happens when the kidneys suddenly can't filter waste products from the ...
If your child can rinse without swallowing, swishing with warm salt water may be soothing. Have your child rinse many times a day to ease the pain and ...
Fan while misting with cool water. Place ice packs or cool wet towels on the neck, armpits and groin. Cover with cool damp sheets. Let the person drink cool ...
Choose water most of the time. Avoid choosing juices and drinks with added sugar. Also limit how much caffeine is in your drinks. Caffeine in your breast milk ...
Use soap and water. Don't share towels. Sanitize linens. If you have a cut or sore, wash towels and bed linens in a washing machine set to the ...
Mix a packet of this medicine with water just before using it. · Take it with a meal or snack every 2 to 3 hours while you are awake. Be sure to drink all of the ...
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