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Use a lot of soap and water to rinse skin exposed to ricin. For burning eyes or blurry vision, rinse the eyes with water for 10 to 15 minutes. Remove contact ...
And all it takes is a gulp of contaminated water for someone to get sick: watery diarrhea, stomachache, vomiting, loss of appetite, weight loss and mild fever.
If this happens, immediately flush the eye by putting your head under a steady stream of room temperature tap water for 15 minutes. Contact your eye doctor ...
And, according to Dr. Steven Maher, a Mayo Clinic emergency medicine physician, you should be aware of your surroundings and bring plenty of water if you go ...
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 ...
Drink extra water for a day. This helps prevent dehydration. Leave blisters alone. An intact blister can help the skin heal. If a blister does break, trim ...
1. Drink plenty of water. As food passes through your digestive system and is processed, liquid is drawn out. · 2. Eat enough fiber. Dietary fiber is the portion ...
Oral rehydration solutions with water, electrolytes and sugar are available without a prescription. For infants and children with diarrhea, ask a healthcare ...
Mattke. Adding honey to warm water or tea, or just a spoonful of honey itself can help with coughs. a jar of honey on a ...
This highly contagious virus spreads through contaminated food, water or surfaces and causes vomiting and diarrhea. Learn ways to protect yourself.
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