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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Absorbent
  1. ... have a waterproof crotch. They hold a reusable absorbent liner in place. Some look like normal underwear, ... Drip collector -- This is a small pocket of absorbent padding with a waterproof backside. The drip collector ...
  2. ... may also want you to put a special absorbent pad or gauze around the G-tube site. ...
  3. ... nurse may tell you to put a special absorbent pad or gauze around the G-tube site. ...
  4. ... may also want you to put a special absorbent pad or gauze around the PEG-tube site. ...
  5. ... or after drinking a lot of fluids. Get absorbent underwear for your child if they have frequent ...
  6. ... for menstrual toxic shock syndrome by: Avoiding highly absorbent tampons Changing tampons frequently (at least every 8 ...
  7. ... dry and exposed to air is helpful. Drying (absorbent) powders may help prevent fungal infections. Losing weight ...
  8. ... and irritate the baby's waist or thighs. Using absorbent diapers helps keep the skin dry and reduces ...
  9. ... in lightweight, soft, cotton clothing. Cotton is very absorbent and keeps moisture away from your baby's skin. ...
  10. ... also be used to remove the adenoid tissue. Absorbent material called packing material may also be used ...
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