Article: Lock eyes for a brief moment, then drop your gaze to the floor before slowly sweeping it back up again. This simple yet coy gesture says that even though you know it’s not polite to stare, he’s so alluring that you can’t help but take a second look. If you pull it off just right, there’s no way he won’t notice you noticing him.  A look can be incredibly expressive—like the old saying goes, the eyes are the windows to the soul. Try to tell him how you feel about him through your eyes. Chances are, he’ll get the message. Avoid staring him down. Leering at someone straight on for too long can suggest that you’re indifferent towards him, or worse, that you find him off-putting. Whether you’re deep in conversation or just exchanging glances from across the room, your smile is your most effective tool for signaling attraction. A genuine smile indicates warmth and openness and makes you that much more inviting to be around. While smiling is essential for sparking romantic interest, you should only do it if it feels natural. Otherwise, it could make for some unintentionally awkward moments. Never underestimate the power of touch. Reaching out to get his attention or standing close enough to just brush up against him can be a great way to bridge the metaphorical distance between the two of you and suggest that you desire some sort of physical intimacy.  Make it a point to take his hand or go for a hug when saying your greetings and goodbyes.  Keep in mind that some forms of touch are more suggestive than others. For example, grasping his arm when he makes a joke is flirtatious but fairly safe. Placing your hand on his thigh, however, may send an entirely different message. Eliminating the literal distance between you will give him the sense that you want to get closer emotionally, as well. It also helps to shut out surrounding distractions, making you feel like the only two people in the room. To avoid freaking him out, make sure you move in gracefully and in a way that feels natural.  One of the best times to get up close and personal is during conversation. Leaning in while he tells a story or discusses his personal life makes it clear that you’re hanging on his every word.  By contrast, leaning back or moving away can be seen as a sign that you want to keep some space between you. Leg crossing is a bolder and more direct way of expressing your interest, and is perfect for when you want to turn the heat up a notch. Because of the subtle sexual implications of the gesture, it’s best to only break it out when you’re talking to a guy you really like.  Drawing attention to your legs can be very seductive, especially when paired with other confident body language. Avoid hunching over, bouncing your knees, or displaying any other nervous tics. This could be seen as a sign that you’re uncomfortable, or make him feel like he has power over you. As you’re talking or making eye contact, run your fingers through your locks or brush a few stray strands out of your face, fixing your hair can convey a kind of excited nervousness, letting him know that he’s succeeded in getting under your skin. As a bonus, you can make sure your looks are on point before you go up to him and say hi. As with crossing your legs, there’s a right and wrong way to play with your hair. Doing it too much can scream “boredom” or make you seem more concerned with your appearance than with his presence. When you really want to make your feelings known, run the tip of your tongue over your lips to make them plump, juicy, and rosy red. Wetting your lips is a dead giveaway that you’ve got the hots for a certain someone. And if you are lucky enough to score a goodnight kiss, they’ll be primed and ready.  Licking your lips at an opportune time is sure to plant the idea of kissing in his head.  If you’re wearing a face full of makeup, be careful not to lick too often or too vigorously, or you could end up looking you just won a pie eating contest.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make fleeting eye contact. Flash him a Smile. Initiate some light physical contact. Lean in close while you're talking. Cross and uncross your legs sensually. Play with your hair. Lick your lips.

Problem: Article: The doctor may prescribe creams or ointments for short-term use, as some of these may make your skin thinner if used over a long period of time:  Hydrocortisone creams Fluocinolone Desonide (DesOwen, Desonide) A common one contains metronidazole (MetroLotion, Metrogel) which can be obtained as a topical cream or gel. Apply it according to the manufacturer’s instructions or as directed by your doctor. If your doctor thinks a fungal infection may be preventing healing, this may help, particularly if areas under a beard or moustache are affected:  Alternate an antifungal shampoo with a weaker steroid, like hydrocortisone, desonide, fluocinolone. Try an oral antifungal like terbinafine (Lamisil); however, this medication may cause serious allergic reactions and liver damage. These medications reduce inflammation by suppressing the immune system; however, they may potentially increase your risk of cancer. Common ones have calcineurin inhibitors:  Tacrolimus (Protopic) Pimecrolimus (Elidel) The medication, called psoralen, makes you more sensitive to ultraviolet light. After taking it, you are given light therapy to treat the seborrheic dermatitis. The side effects of this treatment may be serious, including burns or discoloration of the skin.  You may have an increased risk of skin cancer. If you get this treatment, you should wear UV-protective sunglasses to avoid eye damage and cataracts. This treatment may not be appropriate for children.
Summary: Ask your doctor for medications to reduce the inflammation. Use a prescription-strength antibacterial. Discuss using an antifungal medication together with other medications. Discuss an immunomodulator with your doctor. Try light therapy combined with medication.

If you begin to experience pain associated with back labor, ask your partner, birthing coach, or anyone else who may be in the room with you to give you a back massage. This can help ease some of the pain associated with back labor.  Have your partner apply counter pressure to your lower back with a balled up fist. Rolling something along the back, like a tennis ball, can also help.  The double hip squeeze is a massage position that many women find helpful during back labor. Lean forward and have two people apply pressure to your hips. Moving during labor can help ease the pain of back labor. This could also improve fetal position, making back labor less acute. Most hospitals will let you walk in the hallways during labor, provided there are no specific complications related to your pregnancy that would make walking difficult. Shifting how you are sitting during labor can help shift fetal position and ease the pain of back labor.  If possible, try straddling a chair and leaning forward slightly. You could also kneel against a pile of pillows or, if available, a birthing ball.  You can also get on your hands and knees temporarily as this eases pressure on the spine, a major contributor to the pains and discomforts of back labor.  Try lying on your side instead of your back when lying down as this can help change your baby's position and ease pains of back labor. Applying heat to the back, hips, and sides can help soothe pains associated with back labor.  You can use a heating pad, as long as your hospital allows this and there is somewhere in the labor room to plug it in.  You can also bring in a homemade hot compress. You can usually just apply warm water to a towel until it's damp and apply it to the area that's experiencing pain. A nurse may be able to provide a compress for you.  Cold also helps ease the pain. If applying heat is not working, try an ice pack or a cold, damp towel.
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Try a massage. Take a short walk. Change positions. Apply heat.