Problem: Article: You can use either a cool water humidifier or a vaporizer. When the air is very dry, any increase in humidity will help prevent a nosebleed. Moistening the air at night will also make it easier to breathe and to sleep. If you don’t have a commercial humidifier, you can make one by putting a pot of water on the radiator/heating in the winter. The water will slowly evaporate over time, increasing the humidity in the air. Boil a pot of water, then put it on the kitchen table with a thick cork pot coaster or potholder underneath to protect the table from the heat. Lean over the pot, being careful not to burn yourself, and inhale the steam. You can also use a towel to make a tent over the pot and your nose. This will maximize the amount of steam you inhale. You can also get steam from a hot shower or bath, but the hot water can also be dehydrating, which is counterproductive. Run a hot shower and wash yourself quickly so that your skin doesn't dry out, but then step outside the stream of water or even outside the bath and inhale the steam. Drink slowly and inhale the steam. This will both be soothing and relaxing for you, and it will help moisten your nasal passages.  It will work with all types of tea, soups, and hot drinks. Choose something you enjoy to make it as pleasant as possible. Drinking tea, soups, and other liquids will also help you to stay hydrated. If you have access to a kitchen at work or school, you can use this method away from home. Staying hydrated will also help your body to keep your skin supple and moist. It is easy to forget to drink enough water in winter when it is cold. But even a dry cold is dehydrating. The amount of water you need will vary based on your activity level and the climate you live in. If you have a heating system that produces a dry heat, you may need extra water in winter. Look out for these symptoms of dehydration:  Headaches Dry skin Feeling lightheaded Infrequent urination or urinating dark or cloudy urine
Summary: Use a humidifier. Try a stovetop steam treatment. Sip a hot cup of tea. Avoid dehydration.

Problem: Article: Because rough floors can lead to sores, creating a smoother floor can help your guinea pig get over bumblefoot. Wire-cage floors, plastic floors that have pieces jutting up, and other rough floors are all harmful to your guinea pig's feet. Wire-cage floors are the biggest culprit.  A solid floor works best. You can look for a new cage that has an appropriate floor or try to find an insert for the cage that you have. Canvas, plastic, or even coated metal are all appropriate choices for a solid floor. You should be able to find an insert specifically designed for your guinea pig's cage.  Hard, smooth floors can still chafe, so provide some deep, soft bedding to make it more comfortable for your guinea pig. Increased bacteria can lead to more infection. Therefore, cleaning the cage more often can help decrease your guinea pig's chances of getting bumblefoot, as well as help with recovery if your pet already has it. Try to clean out the cage at least once a week. You may want to move outside to really clean out the cage.  Take the guinea pigs out, and bag up the old bedding. Have a disinfectant ready that's safe for small animals. You can find these disinfectants at pet stores. Alternatively, you can use a mixture of white vinegar and water (half and half).  Wash thoroughly with soap and water. You can use dish soap for this purpose, but you should probably keep a dedicated bottle. You can soak any hard spots in vinegar and scrub them with a toothbrush.  Disinfect. Spray the disinfectant on, being sure to get the whole cage. You can leave it on to help it do its work. Rinse it clean when it's done, making sure to remove all the disinfectant. Once a month, use very diluted bleach as a disinfectant (one part bleach twenty parts of water). Make sure to always rinse the cage thoroughly to make sure you don't leave traces of the bleach. Hard floors can lead to pressure sores, so it's important to provide deep, soft bedding for your guinea pig. One possible choice is VetBed.  Sometimes, the guinea pig won't want to use the softer bedding, which is why you can just put it in part of the cage at first to see if your guinea pig likes it. Try to layer it slightly thicker than you normally do. If the bedding gets wet, it keeps the guinea pig's feet wet. In turn, their feet remain softer, which can cause the feet to crack. Cracked feet open the door for more infection.  Try changing the bedding more often, especially where the guinea pig uses the restroom and under the water bowl or bottle. Once a day, check for wet spots. Scoop the wet spot out, wipe underneath it with a paper towel, and then add dry bedding back in.
Summary: Create a smooth floor. Clean the cage more often. Choose a softer bedding. Keep the floor dry.

Problem: Article: Chat with your daughter when just the two of you are together. Bring up getting a bra by asking questions not directed at her. Having an easygoing and open chat can let you know if your daughter is comfortable with getting her first bra. For example, “Emmeline, I noticed that Liv was wearing a sports bra at practice the other day. Is that something you’re interested in?” Your daughter’s answer can clue you in to if she’s ready for a bra. Let your daughter know she can ask any question about her changing body. Be honest about issues of breast health and if she needs to wear a bra. Being open to discussion about breast development with your daughter can make it easier to buy her first bra.  Answer questions simply as possible. Avoid using big words like “thelarche,” “mammogram,” or “breast tissue.” Instead, say, “You can start developing breasts until your 14, Sam. Your boobs can grow and shrink with age, weight, and if you ever have a baby.” Be honest if you don’t know the answers to questions. For example, “I’m so sorry Isabel, I don’t know the answer to that question. Why don’t we call Dr. Martina and find out? Do you have any other hard questions about your breasts?” Notice if your daughter’s friends are wearing bras, which may be a source of peer pressure for her. Take your daughter’s wish for a bra into consideration based on physical and emotional factors. It can be pretty traumatizing for a young girl to not wear a bra when her friends are. Keep in mind that your daughter may want to look like her friends when she is changing in gym class or sleepovers. After you’ve discussed the pros and cons of getting a bra, let you daughter know she can make the final decision. Support her in any decision and help her find a suitable bra she likes. Giving your daughter the decision can give her a measure of control over her body during an exciting and scary time. For example, “Hey Josephine, the decision is up to you. We can make a fun day of it and get you your first bra. But if you want to wait, that’s totally ok, too. Just let me know whenever you’re ready.” Avoid telling family and friends that your daughter is getting a bra. She may feel embarrassed if other people know she’s developing. It also lets her know that she can trust you if she has questions about her body.
Summary: Ask your daughter if she wants a bra. Answer your daughter’s questions honestly. Consider peer pressure. Allow your daughter to make her own decision. Respect your daughter’s privacy.

Problem: Article: on the back of their hand. He/she has to kiss, ask the person out or hug the person.
Summary:
Write "ZAP" in the front of the player's hand. Write the victim you would like your person to ask out, hug,etc. If he/she erase it.