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Bottled water (3 gallons per person per day); Shelf-stable boxed drinks (e.g., fruit juice and powdered milk); Canned goods (vegetables, fruit, meats and beans) ...
Consider applying a moisturizer such as a water-based cream or lotion. Try an over-the-counter remedy. If your baby is especially cranky, acetaminophen ...
For treatment of ulcerative colitis: For oral dosage form (enteric-coated tablets):. Adults—At first, 500 to 1000 milligrams (mg) every 6 to 8 hours per day.
Drink a full glass of water to help flush bacteria. Avoid using deodorant sprays or hygiene products in the genital area. These products can irritate the ...
"It is important to have food, water and other household supplies on hand when preparing for a hurricane or other disaster, but it is also important to take ...
Frequently wash your own hands and those of your child. Wash with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Keep an alcohol-based hand sanitizer handy to use when ...
If water remains in your ear after swimming or bathing, the normal earwax and skin barrier can break down. External otitis is often called "swimmer's ear." ...
Take the capsule with a full glass (8 ounces) of water. This is to prevent irritation of the esophagus (tube between the throat and stomach). Measure the ...
Do not use it on skin areas that have cuts, scrapes, or burns. If it does get on these areas, rinse it off right away with water. This medicine should come with ...
2 cups water · 8 large shrimp (prawns), peeled and deveined · 1 ounce cellophane noodles · 1 cup boiling water · 1/2 cup shredded carrot · 1/4 cup peeled, seeded and ...
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