Write an article based on this "Expect some swelling and discomfort. Try to breastfeed your baby. Use salt water rinses. Keep the mouth area as clean as possible. Provide foods and beverages as directed. Schedule appointments as recommended by your surgeon."
article: It is normal for the person to experience swelling, pain, and discomfort following the surgery.  The discomfort is usually mild and can be managed with over-the-counter medication as advised by your doctor.  Be sure your surgeon advises you on the exact products to give your baby or young child to help with any discomfort. The instructions from your surgeon should be clear on the doses as well as the products that are ok to use. Do not use more medication than your doctor advised, and do not use any products other than those your doctor recommended. If your baby is young and you were having trouble with breastfeeding, try to breastfeed soon after the procedure has been performed. The corrective surgery has immediate results. While there may be some swelling and discomfort, infants are often able to begin to breastfeed as soon as the procedure is completed. If your child is old enough, rinsing the mouth with salt water is often recommended. Your surgeon will provide you with specific instructions on how to minimize the risk of infection, and how to use any recommended products in young children. Assist your child with your normal routines of oral hygiene. Normal brushing and rinsing is recommended to keep the mouth area clean and help prevent infection.  Avoid touching the surgical site with the toothbrush, or with fingers, in order to minimize irritation and prevent infection.  If stitches were used, they were most likely dissolvable. In some cases traditional sutures are used which will require a scheduled appointment with the surgeon to have them removed. Your doctor will advise you as to specific foods, if any, your infant or child should avoid for any amount of time. Follow the instructions provided by your doctor. Follow the directions provided by your surgeon in cleaning the mouth area after eating and drinking to prevent infection. Depending on the age of your child, it may have been recommended that you follow-up with speech therapy.  The condition is called being tongue-tied for several reasons including limitations in speaking. Your child may have learned how to make sounds and words in ways that are not normal, in an effort to communicate. Working with a speech therapist can help to correct any speech deficits and assist your child in learning to speak normally. Tongue exercises may be a part of strengthening the ability to speak correctly.

Write an article based on this "Explore his body. Gently bite or suck on his lips. Whisper in his ear. Kiss his neck and earlobe. Play with his hair. Straddle him. Suck on his finger. Keep mixing things up. Let him know how much you liked it."
article: Once you really start kissing, you should move your hands around your man's body. Touch his shoulders, his chest, his waist, his neck, his arms, and any part of his body above the belt. And hey, as you get more comfortable, there's nothing wrong with putting your hands near his groin area to turn him on -- if you have a more intimate relationship.  The important thing is to always be giving his body attention with your hands. You don't have to be frantic about it. Slowly explore his body with your hands as you move closer to him. Just remember: if all you and your boyfriend have done is kiss and you're not comfortable with doing more, then you don't have to run your hands all over his body or let him touch you everywhere. This may make him think that you're ready for something more. If you're feeling adventurous and are comfortable enough with each other, then gently bite your boyfriend or suck on his lips. Remember to bite him very gently at first, and then gradually bite a little harder -- nothing will kill the mood faster than making your man bleed from the lip. Not every guy likes this move, so don't be discouraged if it turns out that this doesn't work for your man. But if he loves it, then he'll really love it. Words are not overrated. Whispering in your boyfriend's ear in the middle of a makeout session will give him a pleasant tingling sensation near his ear and neck, and feeling your hot breath on his ear will make him want you even more. Besides, whispering is just plain sexy -- as long as you know what to say.  Keep it simple. Just say something like, "I want you," "You're such a good kisser," or "You're so sexy" will do the trick. If he does something that drives you wild, you can say, "I love it when you..." It's important to mix things up and not to just kiss, kiss, kiss on the lips. After you've kissed for a few minutes, make your way down to your boyfriend's earlobes and neck. Gently kiss his ears and neck, and if he responds well, you can nibble on them a bit too. If you can master biting just enough to leave a sensation, then your boyfriend will go wild if you can really nibble on his ears and neck. You can also kiss his neck and lick it a tiny bit, and then blow on it to make your man shiver. The head is one of the most sensitive parts of the body, so don't ignore it. Run your hands through your boyfriend's hair, gently caress his strands, and continue to play with his hair as you're kissing or when you're taking breaks. Locking eyes while you play with his hair works great, too. Just gently caress his strands as you sift through them with your hands. Basically, you should always find something to do with your hands instead of keeping them on your lap, so if you need a break from exploring his body, touch his hair, and vice versa. Guys love it when you take control and straddle them in the middle of a makeout session. Before you do this, you should make sure that things are already hot and heavy, and that you're touching each other and sitting in a comfortable place, like a couch, or standing near a chair, so that you can comfortably straddle him without breaking up the action too much.  Straddle him while you're kissing and put your arms around his neck. This is not recommended for a first makeout -- you should definitely be comfortable with your boyfriend and your expectations of him before you try this! If you and your boyfriend are really comfortable with each other, then don't be afraid to suck on his finger while you lock eyes, just for a second or two. This innuendo will be all you need to really turn your boyfriend on, and to show that you're having fun and comfortable enough with yourself to try something new and a little adventurous. Don't overdo this move. Just once per makeout session will suffice. Whatever you're doing, just remember to mix it up from time to time. Don't keep straddling your boyfriend, kissing his neck, whispering in his ear, or doing whatever it is you like to do. You'll need to switch things up, from the position of your body, to the style of your kisses. You can kiss him just on the lips, French kiss him, kiss him while gently nibbling his lip, kiss other parts of his body, or do all of the above, as long as you keep things fresh. Don't get stuck just French kissing without moving your arms or changing positions. That can get old fast. Don't be afraid to smile afterwards and show him that you enjoyed the make-out session. Gently kiss him on the lips, stroke his hair, or just tell him how much you like him afterwards, so he feels confident and knows that you really like hooking up with him. You don't have to be too modest, or pretend the makeout didn't happen. In fact, it's hot to acknowledge it. Give him a playful smile and say, "That was fun."

Write an article based on this "Take your jewelry out unless it's become embedded or infected. Help the piercing heal. Wait for the area to heal before getting a new piercing."
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Don't try to remove the jewelry yourself, or you will make the condition worse. Whether it is infected or embedded, visit your doctor and be sure to tell them that you want the nose ring permanently removed.  Many infections can be treated without removing the jewelry, so tell your doctor that you want it take out; otherwise, they'll assume you want to keep it in.  If your jewelry has become embedded, it may require surgical removal. Talk to your doctor about getting it removed as soon as you can. If you have removed your nose ring for good, you want to make sure the hole shrinks without infection or other trouble. Continue to clean the wound area twice a day using warm water or a saline solution. In most cases, the piercing hole will heal on its own, shrinking down so that all is left is a barely noticeable dimple. If your piercing has become stretched, it is less likely to heal back to its original shape. If you change your mind, and decide to get your nose pierced again, make sure the hole heals completely before getting it pierced again. If the area doesn’t heal, you can create scar tissue from the additional trauma to your nose. The piercing must be healed on both sides. How long this will take will vary from person to person.