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  1. ... Large forehead or ears with a prominent jaw Long face Soft skin Some of these problems are present ...
  2. Actinomycosis is a long-term (chronic) bacterial infection that commonly affects the face and neck.
  3. ... and chest and not cross the neck or face. A child's legs must be long enough so the feet can be flat on ...
  4. ... reopen until about the 28th week. Your baby's face is well-formed. Limbs are long and thin. Nails appear on the fingers and ...
  5. ... as possible. Short, cooler baths are better than long, hot baths. Use gentle skin care cleansers rather than traditional soaps, and use them only on your child's face, underarms, genital areas, hands, and feet. Do not ...
  6. ... jaw) is caused by a bacteria introduced to face tissues by trauma, surgery or infection. Long term treatment with antibiotics is often required.
  7. ... pattern (breathing out takes more than twice as long as breathing in) Emergency symptoms that need prompt medical help include: Bluish color to the lips and face (cyanosis) Decreased level of alertness, such as severe ...
  8. ... surgery Use of a breathing tube for a long time Secretions such as phlegm (sputum) Smoke inhalation or other inhalation injury Swelling of the neck or face Swollen tonsils or adenoids (such as with tonsillitis ) ...
  9. ... as possible. Short, cooler baths are better than long, hot baths. The same is true for showers. Use gentle skin care cleansers rather than traditional soaps. Use these products only on your face, underarms, genital areas, hands, and feet, or to ...
  10. ... in a few rare syndromes, including acromegaly, a long-term (chronic) disorder caused by too much growth hormone, which leads to enlargement of the bones of the face, jaw, hands, feet, and skull.
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