Write an article based on this "Look for swelling. Feel for a hydrocele. Pay attention to any difficulty walking that you experience. Monitor any increase in swelling as time goes on."
article: Stand in front of the mirror and look at your scrotum. If you have a hydrocele, at least one side of your scrotum will be larger than it normally is. If you are trying to determine if an infant is suffering from a hydrocele, the procedure will be similar. Look for swelling in the testicles. The swelling may be on either or both sides of the testicles. Often, a hydrocele will feel like a fluid-filled sac inside the scrotum. Gently grasp your swollen testicle and see if you can feel this balloon-like sac in your scrotum.  Typically, a hydrocele will not feel painful. If, when touching your scrotum, you experience pain, contact your doctor as it could indicate something more serious. If an infant has a swollen testicle, you can identify a hydrocele by gently feeling the scrotum. Inside the scrotum, you will feel the testicle, and if there is a hydrocele, you will feel a second lump that feels like a soft, fluid-filled sac. In infants, this sac could be as small as a peanut. Your doctor will do a physical examination and order an ultrasound to diagnose a hydrocele.  Your doctor may also perform the flashlight test.  If the mass trans-illuminates under exposure to a flashlight, then it is a hydrocele.  If it doesn’t then it may be something more serious like a mass or hernia. The more your scrotum swells, the more likely it is that you will have a hard time walking. Men with this issue have described the feeling as a dragging sensation, like something heavy was tied to their testicles. This is because gravity pulls your scrotum down, but because there is fluid in it that wasn’t there for most of your life, it will feel heavier than normal. You might also experience this dragging sensation when you stand up after you have been lying or sitting down for a while. If you do not begin treatment for the hydrocele, your scrotum will continue to swell. If this happens, you might find it hard to put on your regular pants, instead opting to wear baggier pants so that no pressure is put on your swollen scrotum. If you believe you might have a hydrocele, it is best to have a doctor determine the cause of the problem. Sometimes, a hydrocele is an indication of a hernia, which needs to be treated by a doctor.

Write an article based on this "Put on disposable gloves. Mix developer and dye in a bowl. Return caps to bottles and store."
article: Pull on the plastic gloves provided in your dyeing kit to protect your hands from the chemicals in the dye. You should leave these gloves on throughout the strand test.  If you don’t have gloves included with your dyeing materials, purchase any disposable latex or latex alternative gloves from the store. It’s important that you avoid contact of the dye with your skin. Many products contain dyeing agents that are toxic and can stain the skin. If you do get dye on your skin, rinse with warm water as soon as possible. For more stubborn stains, use olive oil, baby oil, or a gentle soap or laundry detergent. Squeeze 1 teaspoon of hair color and 1.5 teaspoon of developing cream into a plastic bowl and mix together thoroughly with a plastic spoon or applicator brush if you have one.  It’s best to use a disposable bowl or cup and spoon, as the dye can stain the bowl and utensil permanently. Follow your specific dyeing instructions if they suggest different quantities of color and developer. You need only a very small amount for one strand of hair. Screw the caps back onto your color and developer bottles and store them in a cool, dry place until you use them for your full hair dye.  Don’t mix the rest of your dye ahead of time. Mixed dye should be used on hair right away and not stored. Clean up any spills with warm water and soap or oil if necessary to fully remove any drops of dye on a sink, counter, or other nearby surfaces.

Write an article based on this "Have an extra-special video chat date. Send your boyfriend a care package. Create a photo collage of you and your boyfriend at local sites. Get your boyfriend's friend and family in on the fun. Create a friends and family birthday card with pictures."
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If you are apart from your boyfriend, you likely make use of video chat services anyway. For his birthday, make it a special date by both of you cooking the same meal and eating "together" while chatting.  Alternatively, have takeout delivered to him where he is and get the same food for you to enjoy. You could also read him a poem you wrote or play him a special song, one you wrote or one that makes you think of him. Nothing says you're missing him like a package from you! If he's far from home, he'll appreciate some little things that he misses. If you're the one that's far away, send him some special items from where you are.  For instance, if you're still at home while your boyfriend is in another state or country, send him some snacks he loves that he can't get where he is. Throw in a homemade baked good or something else he misses, such as his favorite shampoo he can't find where he is. Alternatively, send him something special from where you are, such as a local food item or a novelty item. You could also send him something sentimental, such as a rock from a local park you hung out in or sand from a beach where you're visiting. That is, print out a picture of him, and then take him around to special sites where you are. Take a picture with the photo, and then send him a collage of all the pictures you took. This present will make him feel like he's there with you! Gather messages, notes, and small gifts from your boyfriend's friends and family, and then mail them altogether in a package. Your boyfriend will feel the love even from a distance! Alternatively, take video of different friends and family wishing him happy birthday. Put them together into a single video, and send it to your boyfriend for his birthday. Have each person hold up one letter of a birthday wish, such as "Happy Birthday, John," and take a picture of each one individually. Put them together on a card, and have everyone sign it before you mail it off. You can also just have them all hold a banner in one large picture.