Problem: Article: If you feel pressure, severe pain, tenderness, muscle tightness, tingling, burning, weakness, or numbness in the area around the bruise, you may have compartment syndrome. Call emergency services so you can get to a hospital immediately. Compartment syndrome occurs when there is swelling and/or bleeding in a muscle compartment. The pressure in the muscle compartment decreases the amount of blood flow to the area, which can cause nerve and muscle damage. If a lump forms on top of the bruise, it could be a hematoma. Visit your healthcare provider as soon as possible, as the blood may need to be drained from the area. A hematoma forms when blood pools under the surface of the skin, causing swelling. If the skin is broken and the area around the bruise is red, hot, or oozing pus, it may indicate an infection. Similarly, if you have a fever, this could also be due to an infection. If you notice these symptoms, make an appointment to see your healthcare provider as soon as possible.
Summary: Call emergency services if you feel extreme pressure around the bruise. Seek medical attention if you have a lump over the bruise. Visit a healthcare provider if you think you have a fever or infection.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If your skin is dry before you apply wax, it will try to soak up the moisture in the wax. This causes the wax to sink into your skin a little and stick to it, making it difficult to pull off. The morning before you plan to wax your skin, apply a moisturizer to make sure your skin is well hydrated.  Be sure to allow the moisturizer to completely soak into your skin before you apply the wax. You want your skin to be hydrated, but not greasy, or else the wax won't effectively pull out your hair.  Avoid using an oil-based moisturizer, since the oil takes longer to soak in and may render the wax ineffective. Your hair is easiest to wax if it is between 1/4 inch and 1/2 inch long. Hair that's longer than this will get tangled up in the wax, making it much more difficult to pull it out cleanly. This results in wax sticking to skin where it shouldn't.  Try shaving a week or so before you plan to wax. This gives your hair time to grow in to the right length. Or trim your hair in areas where it's too long to wax, such as your bikini line.

SUMMARY: Make sure your skin is moisturized. Trim your hairs to a manageable length.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The abbreviation “i.e.” should always appear with a lowercase “i” and a lowercase “e” in a sentence, with a period between both letters. The abbreviation "i.e." does not need to be formatted differently than the rest of the document or paper. Leave it in regular case, with no italicizing or bolding. ” This will help the abbreviation stand out and let the reader know you are providing additional information after “i.e.” For example, you may write, “He prefers native plants in the garden, i.e., plants that naturally grow in the area” or “I have a soft spot for holiday music, i.e., songs that are about Christmas or Halloween.” " in the middle of a sentence, never at the beginning or end. The abbreviation “i.e.” should always appear after the first section of the sentence, in the middle, so it is grammatically correct. For example, the sentence, “I.e. he likes super heroes” or the sentence, “He likes super heroes, i.e.” are incorrect. The correct sentence would be, “He likes super heroes, i.e., social misfits who save the world.”
Summary: Lowercase it and use periods. Do not italicize or bold it. Place a comma before and after “i.e. Put "i.e.

Say the wake phrase, "OK Google," or "Hey Google," then ask Google to call a specific number. For example, if you wanted to call the number 555-555-5555, you would simply say, "Hey Google, call 555-555-5555." As long as your Google Home has been set up and your Google account linked to it, calling a number is just this simple. In a few moments, you'll be connected. You can make use of Google's business listings to find or call a business by name. For example, you could say "OK Google, call Domino's Pizza," and Google will call the nearest Domino's Pizza location to you. You can also have Google make calls when you don't have a specific place in mind or don't know the name:  "Hey Google, what's the nearest pizza place?" Google Home will tell you the name of the closest business along with some additional information. You can then say, "Hey Google, call them" to initiate the call. On the regular Google Home, you can tap and rotate the top of the Google Home to adjust the volume. As you to rotate you'll see the lights increase or decrease to indicate the volume. Or if you aren't near the speaker, you can say "OK Google, volume 7," or "Ok Google, volume 50 percent." The person will hear you say "OK Google," but will not hear the rest of the command. Any 'OK Google' commands spoken during a call will be muted from the call, except for the initial wake phrase (e.g. "OK Google," or "Hey Google."). On the regular Google Home, you can tap the top of the Google Home to end an ongoing call. For the Home Mini, tap and hold on one side of the Google Home Mini speaker. You can also say, "OK Google, end call," or "Hey Google, hangup," to end the call, but the person on the line will hear you say "OK Google," or Hey Google," though nothing after that. Of course, like all calls, the call will end when the other person hangs up as well.
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One-sentence summary -- Ask Google to call a specific number. Ask Google to call a business. Adjust the call volume. End the call.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you are using whole cloves, use clean hands to place five to ten cloves in the one ounce jar. If you are using ground cloves, you can place ¼ cup of ground cloves into a 12 ounce jar. If you decide to use a higher amount of cloves in the oil, keep in mind the oil will be more potent and you may need to use less of it when applying it to your skin. Once the cloves are in the jar, slowly pour the olive oil in the jar until it sits one inch above the cloves in the jar. If you are using ground cloves, you will pour one cup of olive oil into a 12 ounce jar. Let the one cup of olive oil drain into the jar completely. Make sure the jar is well sealed before you shake the jar three to four times. This will ensure the cloves and the oil are well combined. The cloves and the olive oil need time to interact so the olive oil can extract the chemical properties of the cloves. You should let the jar sit in a cool dark place and ensure it is sealed well to avoid any contamination of the oil. After ten to fourteen days, you will have useable clove oil. You can decide to keep the whole or ground cloves in the oil or strain out the cloves. This is based on preference and is not required to use the clove oil.  To strain out the cloves, place the cheesecloth or the coffee filter over a clean glass jar. Keep the cloth or filter in place with a rubber band around the top of the glass jar. Slowly pour the oil over the cloth or filter into the clean glass jar. The cloves will then be strained out of the oil. If you decide not to strain out the whole cloves or ground cloves, you can use the same cloves several times by filling the jar up again with olive oil and letting it sit for ten to fourteen days. After two to three uses, you should replace the old cloves with fresh cloves.
Summary:
Place the whole cloves into the glass jar. Fill the jar with olive oil to one inch above the line of cloves. Seal and shake the jar. Let the jar sit for ten to fourteen days. Strain out the cloves if desired.