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Notes on Using Ointment Gauze for Wound Dressing to Prevent Adhesion
For a long time, the issue of gauze sticking to wounds during dressing changes has been a concern for many. To address this, ointment gauze is one of the most commonly applied methods. So, what should you pay attention to when using paraffin gauze to prevent adhesion?
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What to do if your 1-month-old baby has a cough or nasal congestion?
Newborns have weak immune systems and can experience symptoms such as coughing and nasal congestion, which may indicate upper or lower respiratory infections. Parents should limit the use of medications when their child has a cough or nasal congestion, only using them when prescribed by a doctor.
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How to clear phlegm in the throat for babies
Newborns are susceptible to external factors that cause respiratory diseases. Phlegm in the throat is one of the signs of respiratory diseases such as pharyngitis, rhinopharyngitis, bronchitis... Clearing phlegm in the throat helps children limit the risk of spreading to the lower respiratory tract.
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Is it advisable to clean the intimate area with physiological saline?
Physiological saline has been commonly used for cleaning eyes, nose, mouth, throat, and intimate area. Cleaning intimate area with physiological saline every day is considered very good. However, obstetricians advise that you should not mix saline at home. The reason is that we cannot control the salt concentration and quality of the mixed solution.
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Should 70% Alcohol Be Used to Clean Wounds?
The question of whether 70% alcohol can be used to disinfect wounds is a concern for many people when considering alcohol as a disinfectant. Especially nowadays, with a wide variety of disinfectants becoming more accessible, this raises doubts among many.
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