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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for "5’" cap
  1. ... and size of diaphragm for the woman. About 5 to 20 pregnancies occur over 1 year in 100 women using this method, depending on proper use. A similar, smaller device is called a cervical cap. Risks include irritation and allergic reactions to the ...
  2. ... be placed in the ear for the first 5 to 7 days. Sometimes a ... you can wear a shower cap. Do not "pop" your ears or blow your ...
  3. ... the lung. This article covers community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). This type of pneumonia is found in people ... Drink at least 6 to 10 cups (1.5 to 2.5 liters) a day Do not ...
  4. A crown is a tooth-shaped cap that replaces your normal tooth above the gum line. You may need a crown to support a weak tooth or to make ...
  5. ... done on the thigh bone above the knee cap. During surgery: You ... surgeon will make a 4 to 5 inch (10 to 13 centimeters) cut on the ...
  6. ... other. This is often tested by using the cap of a red eyedrop bottle. A more detailed ... to tell the difference between a red bottle cap and caps of a different color.
  7. ... can last for 12 to 18 months. Cradle cap (seborrheic dermatitis) causes greasy, scaling, crusty patches on ... acne medicines used by adolescents and adults. CRADLE CAP For cradle cap, wash the hair or scalp ...
  8. ... based cleanser. Dry your hands. Open the bulb cap. Do not touch the inside of the cap. If you do touch it, clean it with ... While the bulb is squeezed flat, close the cap. Flush the fluid down the toilet. Wash your ...
  9. ... in their original bottles, which should have childproof caps.
  10. ... that you feel good wearing. Wear a soft cap to protect your scalp from itchy hats or scarves. Ask your provider if cold cap therapy is right for you. With cold cap ...
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