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The water, nutrients and minerals the body needs are sent back to the bloodstream. The extra water and waste become urine that flows to the bladder.
Shake off the excess water. Let the actuator air-dry overnight. Do not let the canister get wet. The dose display window of the Symbicort Aerosphere® inhaler ...
There are germs, also called microbes, in the air; on food, plants and animals; and in the soil and water. Germs are on just about every surface, including ...
For example, if you wash dishes frequently in hot water, wear gloves. Or if you often wash your hands with harsh, drying soaps, switch to a mild soap if ...
The first step is to gently clean the area with water and a mild, fragrance-free soap after each bowel movement. This may involve a quick shower, or using a ...
Belly pain, cramps or bloating. Weight loss. Nausea. Not being able to control bowel movements, called fecal incontinence. The body not having enough water, ...
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 ...
Dehydration also increases urine concentration, causing stronger smelling urine. Have your husband try drinking more water to see if the odor lessens. Hot ...
Rinse the syringe with 15 mL of water, then flush it through the tube until all of the medicine is washed out. Gastric tube: Add the granules with 30 mL of ...
"The purpose of rehydrating is using water or, even better, those electrolyte-containing beverages to pull fluid back into our system and rehydrate so our ...
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