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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Sore bottom
  1. ... diaper cream or ointment to help soothe a sore bottom. Comforting your baby will help your little one ...
  2. There are different types of mouth sores. They can occur anywhere in the mouth including bottom of the mouth, inner cheeks, gums, lips, and tongue.
  3. ... and legs every day. Check the tops and bottoms, ankles, heels, and between your toes. Look for changes in color and red or sore areas. Wear shoes that fit properly and do ...
  4. Canker sores (Aphthous ulcers) are very common. Typically, they are ... AIDS and is located in front and just below the bottom teeth.
  5. ... skin) can build up on the top and bottom of your toe and rub against your ... Sores that can lead to infection Problems finding shoes ...
  6. ... deformed. A classic sign of Charcot is rocker-bottom foot. This ... to pressure sores and foot ulcers . Because the feet are numb, ...
  7. ... with gel or air. Place pads under your bottom to absorb wetness to help keep your skin ... your provider right away if: You notice a sore, redness, or any other change in your skin ...
  8. ... in which the person is turning. The patient's bottom arm should be stretched towards you. Place the ... chest. Cross the patient's upper ankle over the bottom ankle. If you are turning the patient onto ...
  9. ... pain in the heel , toes, arch, instep, or bottom of foot (sole). ... your feet. Stretch the plantar fascia or the bottom of your feet. Lose weight if you need ...
  10. ... doctor gave you. Open the spout at the bottom of the bag, and empty it into the ... minutes. Hang the bag to dry with the bottom spout hanging down.
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