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Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) is used as a solution that is run through a tube (instilled through a catheter) into the bladder to treat bladder cancer. The ...
Use warm water rather than hot water. Don't use strong soaps. Strong soaps and detergents can strip oil from the skin. Choose mild cleansers instead. Shave ...
Your provider places (instills) two solutions — water and potassium chloride — into your bladder, one at a time. You're asked to rate on a scale of 0 to 5 ...
Throw away the used vial and disassemble the inhaler device before cleaning it. Separate the aerosol head from the other parts. Rinse with warm running water ...
Athletic activities, such as impact sports and diving in shallow water, can lead to spinal cord injuries. Medical conditions. Arthritis, cancer ...
Anal pain usually can be treated with nonprescription pain relievers and hot water soaks, also called sitz baths. Seek immediate medical attention. Have ...
Don't break blisters. Fluid-filled blisters protect against infection. If a blister breaks, clean the area with water (mild soap is optional). Apply an ...
Avoid mouthwashes that contain alcohol. Mix water with a little salt to swish around in your mouth. You could also try a combination of baking soda and warm ...
Water isn't a magic bullet for weight loss. But sipping between bites, and eating fruits, veggies or soups (all of which contain water) may still help to ...
Before you pump or handle breast milk, wash your hands with soap and water. Pumping milk also is called expressing. Store the expressed milk in a clean, capped ...
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