Problem: Article: Also get some baby powder and hairspray. The tattoo should last around a month.
Summary: Buy any color Sharpie. Enjoy your new tattoo.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Pain relievers can be helpful for blister burn pain. Even if you have run cool water over the burn and covered it, you may still feel pain or throbbing in the blister. Taking OTC pain meds can help reduce the pain. You may want to start taking them as soon as you get the blister burn instead of waiting for the blister to start hurting. Try ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin), naproxen sodium (Aleve), or acetaminophen (Tylenol). Make sure to follow the suggested manufacturer's dosage guidelines. If you have a blister burn, you can use an antibiotic cream or moisturizing lotion on the burn to help prevent infection. Gently apply a thin layer of cream or lotion. If you are planning on covering the blister burn with gauze or a bandage, do not use a water-based cream. Common burn creams include Bacitracin or Neosporin. You can also use an ointment like petroleum jelly. You may also try aloe vera lotion or gel. If the burn blister has become infected, it is strongly recommended that you see a physician. Infections of the skin can be deep and serious conditions. If the blister burn is filled with anything other than a clear fluid, there is a chance it is infected.    If you have a fever, have any streaks on the skin around the blister, or the blister is very reddened and swollen, see a physician immediately. These may be signs of an infection. Any young child or elderly person should always be seen for any blister burns to minimize the risk of infections and scarring.

SUMMARY: Take over-the-counter medication. Apply burn cream. Go to the doctor.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Your baby will generally let you know when they’re hungry by smacking their lips, making sucking sounds, or getting fussy. Try feeding them half the amount of formula or breastmilk you normally would, waiting 15 minutes, and then giving them the other half. This could help their digestion hurt less. After feedings, prop your baby upright on your shoulder for about half an hour to help their stomach digest the formula or milk. Wait at least half an hour after they eat to lay them down on their back. This should prevent your baby from spitting up the milk they’ve just eaten. Try burping every 2-3 oz (59.14-88.72 mL) if you’re using formula, or each time you switch breasts if you’re nursing. Hold your baby upright on your shoulder and pat them gently on the back until you hear them burp. Your baby may spit up when you burp them. Keep a rag nearby in case that happens. Chocolate, coffee, and caffeinated tea all act as stimulants and can be passed on to your baby through breastmilk. Try not to eat these foods if you are still breastfeeding so your baby’s sleep cycle doesn’t get disrupted. Herbal teas are almost all caffeine-free if you need a replacement. Since your baby is so young, it’s hard to tell what they are allergic to. Dairy products and nuts are the 2 most common allergens, and your baby could be allergic to them. Try cutting these out of your diet for about 2 weeks to see if it calms you baby down. Check with your doctor before you make changes to your diet to ensure you’re still getting enough essential nutrients from what you eat. Hydrolysate formula contains already-broken-down milk proteins, which should help your baby’s digestion. If an allergy is causing your baby’s colic, you’ll notice improvement 2 days after changing formulas. Check with your doctor before you make this switch. You can also try a soy-based formula, but this may also cause allergies in your baby. Follow your doctor’s recommendations for which products you should try. If babies struggle to get milk through nipples with small openings, they may suck too much air into their bellies along with their food. Nipples with larger openings should allow your baby to suck gently and evenly. Simethicone drops are available over the counter and help to relieve painful gas and digestion in infants. Use a 20 mg dose up to 4 times a day when your baby becomes fussy after feeding times. Make sure the drops you buy are marketed toward infants so they don’t contain harmful chemicals.
Summary: Feed your baby smaller but more frequent meals. Keep your baby as upright as possible to help their digestion. Burp your baby frequently to allow air to escape. Eliminate caffeinated foods and drinks if you’re breastfeeding. Avoid eating dairy products and nuts if you are breastfeeding. Switch to a hydrolysate formula if your baby has milk intolerance. Use a fast-flow nipple if you’re bottle-feeding. Try simethicone drops if your baby has an upset stomach.

You will need a pair of sharp scissors (“safety” or children’s scissors won’t work), paper, a pencil, and a metal ruler. A cutting mat and sticky tack will help prevent damage to your work surface and keep the ruler in place. If you have a cutting mat, place the paper there. Make sure your work surface doesn’t have any bumps or bubbles, as this will affect your cutting.
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One-sentence summary -- Gather your materials. Place the paper on a flat surface.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: WhatsApp support will want to know when you’re experiencing the issue and if it can be reproduced.  For example, you can write, “Why does my screen in WhatsApp video call keep freezing? It’s been happening every time I make a video call. How can I fix this?” and then leave your phone number in international format. Another example of an inquiry could be, “My phone keeps telling me I have WhatsApp messages when I don’t. It started about a week ago telling me there was one. This is happening every day now. How do I fix this?” Let them know you’re looking for messenger support for your specific model of phone or for the desktop app. Don’t ask a question that’s answered in the FAQ section. Customer support prioritizes reports of issues and will not answer a question that is answered by the FAQ.
Summary:
Say what’s not working and what error messages you receive.