In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You are probably hyper aware of your canker sore. Every time you open your mouth, your teeth brush past your open wound, irritating it further and sending waves of pain throughout your body. Do your best to avoid further irritating your canker sore. Chew your food on the other side of your mouth, far away from your sore. Do your best to keep your tongue away from it. Don’t pick at it. Don’t squeeze it. Just leave it alone and let your body heal. If you have braces, you probably get canker sores on occasion. The pointing metal of your orthodontia can rip through the lining of your cheek in one fell swoop. You'll want to talk to your orthodontist about this issue, but there is a home remedy you can try. Melt 1 tbsp of beeswax and mix it with 2 tsp of coconut oil. After it has cooled, take a small clump of it and press it against troublesome parts of your braces. Don't put too much, but just enough to stop that jagged edge from hurting you further. Many dentists encourage their patients to avoid toothpastes and mouth washes with this harsh organic compound. It is often used in cleaning products. Tom’s of Maine and Burt’s Bees don't use sodium lauryl sulfate in their products. Orange juice, for example, contains a lot of vitamin C, which is normally good for your health, but it also has a lot of citric acid, which will further irritate your canker sore causing it to heal more slowly. Avoid tomatoes and tomato juice. Pass on peppers too. This might seem silly, but many canker sores are the result of foods with sharp edges like chips, bread crusts, biscotti, pretzels, popcorn, and anything else that could cause further damage to the inside lining of your mouth. Chewing tobacco, in particular, often causes canker sores. The harsh chemicals in the tobacco irritate the skin, so it only makes sense to give up tobacco when you are suffering from a nasty canker sore. Cigarettes have the same effect too.
Summary: Leave it alone. Deal with your braces. Avoid oral care products with sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS). Stay away from foods with a lot of harsh acids. Skip “pointy” foods. Give up your tobacco products.

If your dermatologist and allergist determine that your skin irritation is from a food allergy, then you'll likely have to avoid that type of food. No need to eat poison ivy or poison oak to get a reaction — merely rubbing up against them and then touching your face is enough to cause moderate to severe irritation. Avoid any chemicals, fragrances, or  materials that have caused reactions in the past. You may have to become more diligent at restaurants in terms of understanding their ingredients and methods of food preparation. The bites and venom from various insects can cause a severe skin reaction, especially bees, wasps, spiders, scorpions, fire ants and mosquitoes. Also consider if your bed or pillow is infested with bed bugs or mites. ” Chemicals such as bleach and solvents can cause severe rashes also (typically called contact dermatitis). If your severe facial irritation developed overnight, then maybe your pillow is the culprit. Rewash your pillow, bedding and clothing with detergents that don't contain any known irritants.  Washing bedding and clothes in baking soda powder is a safe, inexpensive alternative and won't irritate your skin. Irritating chemicals are also found in cosmetics (sodium lauryl sulfate and parabens, for examples), shampoos and hair dyes. If your rash is due to an allergic reaction, you could opt for over-the-counter hydrocortisone creams (they reduce inflammation and pain) or more natural ones that contain calamine, vitamin E and/or oatmeal (they relieve itching and irritation). If your hives are caused by something other than allergies, you should talk to your doctor about the best and safest way to get relief.  One of the easiest, quickest and most economical ways to soothe a rash caused by hives, poison ivy or insect bites is to use a cold compress or wrap some ice in a towel.  Taking oral antihistamines are available over-the-counter and will help reduce the inflammation and puffiness in your face if an allergic reaction is the culprit. Look for low- or non-sedating antihistamines and consult your doctor before use.  If you have a severe rash, your doctor may prescribe prednisone, a corticosteroid that can be used for short-term treatment.
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One-sentence summary -- Avoid known triggers. Consider if you've been bitten by an insect. Use laundry detergent labeled “hypoallergenic. Apply medicated creams to your face.

Q: You may find it difficult to wrap or tape your elbow with one arm. Consider asking a friend or family member to assist you taping and bandaging. This can help ensure proper application. Once you have finished wrapping your elbow, secure the bandage so it doesn’t fall off. You can do this by attaching the end to the a safety pin, clip, or a piece of medical tape.
A: Ask for help. Secure the bandage.

Article: A problem involving a monomial and a binomial will involve one polynomial that only has a single term. The second polynomial will have two terms, which will be separated by either a plus sign or a minus sign.  A polynomial problem involving a monomial and a binomial will look something like: (ax) * (bx + cy)  Example: (2x)(3x + 4y) Rewrite the problem so that all the terms are separate by distributing the single-term polynomial to both terms in the two-term polynomial.  After this step, the new rewritten form will look something like:  (ax * bx) + (ax * cy)  Example: (2x)(3x + 4y) = (2x)(3x) + (2x)(4y) The constants refer to the numerical digits in the problem. These are multiplied as they usually would be according to the standard times table.  In other words, during this part of the problem, you are multiplying a, b, and c together. Example: (2x)(3x + 4y) = (2x)(3x) + (2x)(4y) = 6(x)(x) + 8(x)(y) The variables refer to the letters in the equation. When you multiply these variables, different variables will simply be combined together. When you multiply a variable by a like variable, though, you raise that variable by another power.  In other words, you are multiplying the the x and y portions of the equation. Example: (2x)(3x + 4y) = (2x)(3x) + (2x)(4y) = 6(x)(x) + 8(x)(y) = 6x^2 + 8xy This type of polynomial problem is also simple enough to usually avoid the need for combining like terms.  The result will look something like: abx^2 + acxy  Example: 6x^2 + 8xy
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Examine the problem. Distribute the monomial to both terms in the binomial. Multiply the constants. Multiply the variables. Write your final answer.

Problem: Article: Screening will be enabled, so you won't have picked up the phone even after you answer the call. Instead, you will be given a list of options of what to do: pressing 1 will answer the call and pressing 2 will send it to voicemail.   If you hear part of the voicemail and see that you should answer it, just press * and you'll be connected to the person on the other end of the line. Make sure to listen to your phone's prompts at the beginning -- some systems will require you to press * to pick up the call while others will say that you should press 1 + 4.
Summary:
Answer the phone during the call. Press 2. Listen to the voicemail. Press * if you want to answer the phone at any time.