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Can You Wash Hands With Cold Water? by Kiwi Patient Expert Posted Tue 13 Oct 2009 12:00am of getting kids to suds up just got a little easier. While the FDA states that washing hands with hot, soapy water is the only way to ensure bacteria are killed, recent evidence... no difference—as long as participants washed long enough (about 25 seconds), they were able to rid their hands of germs. The takeaway? Your kid can wash her hands at whatever water Read on »
Blisters on Top of My Blisters by maeflye Posted Fri 29 Jul 2005 12:00am Sea World today and it was a great day. We were there almost 10 hours and found plenty to do. The kids seemed less whiny today even though there was less to do than at Disney. I enjoyed it much more as the shows were great. HOWEVER, anyone who sits at the computer 18 hours a day 5 or 6 days a week should definitely not think she can be o ... Read on »
How To Treat Blister on Your Feet Safely by Dr. Andrew Schneider Posted Mon 06 Jul 2009 12:00am and water. 3) Carefully hold the sterile needle in your dominant hand and gauze on your non-dominant hand. Puncture the blister on the side then immediately apply pressure over... to get blisters are on your hands, a skier or snowboarder on your shins or lower legs, and a runner or walker on your feet. Once people realize that they have a blister the most Read on »
How To Treat Blister on Your Feet Safely by Dr. Andrew Schneider Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:05pm and water. 3) Carefully hold the sterile needle in your dominant hand and gauze on your non-dominant hand. Puncture the blister on the side then immediately apply pressure over... to get blisters are on your hands, a skier or snowboarder on your shins or lower legs, and a runner or walker on your feet. Once people realize that they have a blister the most Read on »
WrightSock Running Socks Kept My Feet Blister Free by Perry R. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sun 24 Jan 2010 10:32am deal for short runs but when you’re going 10, 15 or more miles, the extra weight makes running harder. 2. Blisters - The second problem with water absorption of with cotton... terrible blisters.  To my surprise, while the outer socks were drenched, my feet were still fairly dry.  They didn’t “prune” up like my hands did wearing wet gloves.  In fact, my Read on »
A blistering case by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:26pm . On his back there was a hand sized cluster of blisters; I thought he had been deliberately burned because they were fresh. He shouted something at his wife, who was shy to appear... had but I was right to get the family to clean their hands; the blisters carry the virus and so can be contagious if touched. Maybe not a big deal for the kids, who should Read on »
Hands - The Hands of a Mother by NicoleD Posted Wed 25 Aug 2010 9:13am an ugly welt with healing salve. They have bound a sprain, iced a strain, bandaged a burn, and wrung cool water over the feet of many a tired and achy foot. My hands are healers... Our hands can be used to harm, to heal, to love, to punish, to communicate, to nurture, or to work. As a doula, my hands are skilled in relief and respite Read on »
Wash Your Hands With Elmo: Stay Healthy, Wash Your Hands! by Barbara Ficarra Registered NurseHealth Maven Posted Wed 09 Sep 2009 10:37pm . 10 Simple Steps for Proper Hand Washing Wet your hands with warm running water Apply soap. Rub hands together vigorously to make a soapy lather. Rub all surfaces including... soap and water if your hands are visibly dirty. Alcohol Based Hand Sanitizers Get an A+ I love the hand sanitizers.  If soap and water are not available using the alcohol Read on »
Dementia Hand Over Hand Feedback by Susan L. Patient Expert Posted Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:45pm I find that sometimes the simpliest idea brings in the most response.  I received quite a few emails about the last post on hand over hand techniques. Read on »