Article: Normally, a fever will break and subside after a day or two. If the fever has lasted more than three days, you may need medical attention. If your peak temperature rises over 102 °F, the fever has become severe. Although a fever is typically a sign of the body trying to get rid of a virus or infection, severe and painful symptoms can indicate complicated medical problems. These should not be dealt with using fever-remedy methods. Contact your doctor immediately if you have a fever and experience:   Confusion or trouble staying awake. Severe lower abdominal pain. Blisters or rashes on your skin. Severe, long-lasting fevers should not be treated from home; your doctor may want to put you on an IV to keep you hydrated or prescribe another treatment. If you have a severe fever, your doctor may even send you to the emergency room.  Even if the fever has not reached 102 °F and has not lasted multiple days, you should still call you doctor if you are experiencing unexpected symptoms. The best way to avoid having a serious fever again in the future is to avoid the illness or infection that lead to the fever in the first place. You can do this by:   Staying up to date on your immunizations. Avoid contact with ill people, and wash your hands.
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Keep track of how long the fever has lasted and its peak temperature. Note any severe symptoms. Call your doctor. Prevent future fevers.
Article: Brushing your teeth will cut down on the amount of bacteria and food particles in your mouth. Also, plaque (a white crusty shell) will begin to build up on your tongue jewelry if you do not gently brush the balls and post.
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- For the first week of your new piercing you are advised to only brush the front teeth and then on the second week you may proceed to brush back and gently the tongue. It is important to brush your teeth three times daily while your piercing is healing. It is suggested that you purchase a new soft-bristle toothbrush to use during the initial healing period. You should brush your jewelry daily if you want to prevent plaque build-up.
Article: Photocopy your entire application before sending it off. In the event part of your application is lost, you can send in your photocopy. A photocopy also provides proof that you filled out the application entirely. You should read through your full application, not just your essay, at least a couple of times before sending it out. It's not uncommon to be nervous when filling out an application. If you're stressing as your write down basic information, you might accidentally misspell your street name or leave out a single letter or word here and there. Make sure all information is accurate. In addition to spelling and grammar errors, double check things like dates, test scores, and your course list. Inaccuracies on a college application may reflect poorly on you. You don't want it to look like you're willfully lying or obscuring information. Double check to make sure you filled out every part of a college application. Signature spaces are commonly overlooked. You will likely have to sign and date an application several times before sending it out. Make sure you didn't leave any spaces blank. Many colleges now prefer that students apply online. If you fill out an online application, make sure it actually went through. You will usually receive an e-mail confirmation from your school confirming your application was successfully submitted. You should also call the admissions office to double check.
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Make a copy of your application. Check for spelling and grammar errors. Check that nothing is missing. Make sure your online application is successfully submitted.