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- ... to step 5. If your medication comes in small pouches, use scissors or your fingers to tear off the top at the notched ...
- ... To apply the external miconazole cream, use your finger to apply a small amount of cream to the affected area of ...
- ... the outside area around the vagina, use your finger to apply a small amount of cream to the affected area of ...
- ... the shampoo, shake the bottle well, apply a small amount of the medicine to the scalp, and use your fingers to form a lather. Leave the shampoo on ...
- ... dry thoroughly with a clean towel. Apply a small amount of the ointment (an amount equal to the size of your finger tip) to the injured skin. A thin layer ...
- ... dry thoroughly with a clean towel. Apply a small amount of the ointment (an amount equal to the size of your finger tip) to the injured skin. A thin layer ...
- ... on tightly. If your ointment came in a small foil packet, dispose of the packet. Try not to get the ointment on your fingers. Wash your hands after applying the ointment.If ...
- ... not to touch the tip to your ear, fingers, or any other surface. Moisten a small piece of cotton with the drops and insert ...
- ... on your scalp, part your hair, apply a small amount of the medicine on the affected area, and rub it in gently. After 15 minutes, wet your hair, use your fingers to form a lather, and then rinse the ...
- ... not to touch the tip to your ear, fingers, or any other surface. For middle ear infections, push the tragus (small flap of cartilage just in front of the ...