In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Fungal infections of the skin can produce rashes, irritation, or discoloration. Fungal infections of the nails often make nails look yellow and brittle. Other types of fungal infections can seem like more common illnesses, such as bronchitis or the flu. Seek medical attention for any persistent symptoms, especially if you have a weakened immune system. In most cases, your healthcare provider will prescribe antifungal medication that you can take at home, like fluconazole. Fill this prescription at a drugstore or pharmacy of your choosing. If you have a severe fungal infection, like meningitis, you may be admitted to the hospital, where you will be given antifungal medication intravenously. This happens only in rare cases. Your doctor will most likely give you instructions when they prescribe medication to you. Only use prescription antifungal medication as your doctor directs you to. If you have forgotten your doctor’s instructions, call their office and ask how you should take the medicine.  If your doctor does not give you specific instructions, follow the instructions that come with the medication. Your pharmacist should also be able to tell you how to take your specific medication. Usually your doctor will direct you to take one pill a day. Take the pill either with or without food. Take the pill at the same time each day if possible. Choose a time that is most convenient for you. Try setting an alarm or a phone notification for yourself to help you remember to take your pill at the right time. Try never to miss a dose. If you do miss a dose one day, don’t take 2 doses the next day, unless your doctor tells you otherwise. Severe side effects of antifungal medication can include nausea, vomiting, unusual bruising or bleeding, and loss of energy. If you experience any of these, stop taking the pill and call your doctor’s office. Your doctor may adjust your dosage or prescribe a different antifungal drug. In many cases, you will need to take antifungal drugs for several weeks or months. Your doctor may ask you to come back to their office so they can check in to see how the treatment is progressing. You may also be asked to take a blood test so your doctor can ensure that the drugs are not harming your liver. Always follow your doctor’s instructions about scheduling follow-up appointments. Your doctor will monitor the infection during follow-up appointments and let you know when you no longer have to take the antifungal medication.
Summary: See your doctor if you think you might have a fungal infection. Pick up your prescription from your local pharmacy. Follow your doctor’s orders carefully. Take one pill each day in most cases. Avoid taking a double dose even if you missed one. Contact your doctor if you have severe side effects. Schedule follow-up appointments with your doctor as required. Stop taking the medication when your doctor says all symptoms are gone.

To avoid accidentally setting off the airbag, you’ll need to disable it before starting the front bumper removal process. To do so, open the hood of your car and disconnect the battery, negative side first. Then, pop off the steering wheel cover by pressing the wheel’s eject button with a specialty removal tool. Inside, look for a small power box, take out the screws or bolts holding it in place, and remove the connected wires, thus disabling the airbag. If you cannot locate an eject button or power box, check your vehicle’s driver manual for model-specific instructions. For front bumpers, these are typically located directly above the bumper (under the hood), below it, and at the driver and passenger-side ends. For rear bumpers, look below the bumper, on the outer surface, and inside the trunk. To avoid problems when reattaching the bumper, take pictures showing where all the fasteners go. Once you’ve removed all the outside fasteners, gently pull on the left or right side of your bumper until it pops out. Using a screwdriver or other flat object, go along the inside of the bumper any remove any additional clips holding it in place. Then, simply slide off the bumper. Depending on the model of car, you may need to take off other elements, such as fog lights, to fully remove the bumper.
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One-sentence summary -- Disable the airbag if you’re removing the front bumper. Take off any screws, nuts, or clips holding the bumper in place. Slide the bumper off your car.

Q: A longer blazer is better suited for pantsuits, while a shorter blazer is better suited for skirt suits.  If you work in an office environment where suits are expected, then pay attention to where the blazer hits your hips. A blazer that skims the top of your hips looks less professional when worn with dress slacks than when it is worn with a nice skirt. Pay attention to how you match your colors when creating a suit outfit. For example, a stark white blazer may not look the best with dress slacks or skirts that are shades of brown; in that case an ivory or off-white blazer would be a better match. The modern blazer is fitted to flatter more body types, and it can still be dressed up to look professional. A blazer with a more classic or boxy fit is also viewed as professional, but some delicateness and style are lost with those fits.  Blazers with a classic or boxy fit are often recommended for women who are 50 or older. Especially when a blazer is white, these fits detract from the overall togetherness of the outfit and tend to make it look sloppy. If your white blazer is not as fitted as you would like, but it fits well in all other areas, then use an accessory like a belt to give the appearance of a tighter fit. Find a small belt that fits around your waist and matches the blazer; neutral tones of black or brown would be best. Blazers come in many different styles, ranging from professional to casual.  If you work in an office with stricter dress code requirements, you will need to choose a white blazer that meets those standards, such as one with full-length sleeves and without flashy details. A white blazer with buttons will likely also be ideal here. If you work in an office with a more casual dress code, then you will likely be able to wear a white blazer that has shorter sleeves, like the three-quarter length, and possibly ruching. A white blazer that does not have buttons or that you choose to leave unbuttoned will be acceptable in this environment. They give you the sophistication and cover-up you desire while still looking fashionable.  White blazers look great over tops or dresses that are patterned. Take the dress code of your work environment into consideration when choosing a pattern; for example, a more subtle pastel pattern may be preferable to a large, multicolor pattern. They create a more professional look than cardigan sweaters, which is desirable in many office environments. Use the white blazer to dress up a more casual sleeveless top or dress. Layering a white blazer over a sleeveless top or dress affords you the ability to transition easily from the office to an after-work happy hour or get-together.
A: Take the length of the blazer into consideration when choosing your outfit. Stick to a fitted blazer. Pay attention to the style of your white blazer. Wear a white blazer over sleeveless tops or dresses.

Problem: Article: Remove any paint, wax, sealants, adhesives, and debris. Be sure the subfloor is completely dry before beginning to install the parquet flooring. Use a belt sander to sand any high areas and/or fill any sunken areas with cement leveling compound. The subfloor needs to be smooth and level to ensure the overlaid parquet floor is level.
Summary:
Clean the subfloor. Level the subfloor. Replace any damaged areas in the subfloor. Tighten any loose areas of the subfloor.