Article: It will be easier to remove a clog if the pipes are free of water. If the water doesn't drain, you may need to try plunging or snaking. If you have a strainer that is attached with screws, use a screwdriver to remove it. Some drain covers simply lift out or can be unscrewed with your hands. Put the cover in the open position and remove any screws that need to be undone. Then lift the cover out. If you have a drop stopper, lift the stopper and find the screw at tub level. Unscrew it and the top section of the device. Most clogs are caused by hair. If the hair is sitting near the surface, just pull it out with your fingers. Wear rubber gloves if you don't want to touch the hair with your bare hands.
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Wait for several minutes after showering so that the water can drain. Use a screwdriver or your hands to remove the drain stopper. Remove surface level clogs by hand.

Problem: Article: . If your eyes perceive warmth, it can actually make you feel warmer. Try painting your room a new color to warm it up. Some great color choices include reds, yellows, and browns. If you don’t feel like painting your entire room, try doing an accent wall. It can be tough to hop out of bed onto a cold floor. If you don’t have carpet, cover your wood or tile floors with area rugs. You can place one right next to your side of the bed so that you start your day by stepping onto something warm. Wool is a great choice for a rug. It will feel comfortable and warm on your feet. Adding additional body heat to your own can help you feel nice and cozy. Winter is a great time to cuddle up to your partner. Snuggling up to your cat or dog can also help keep you warm. They might be just as eager to keep warm as you are! . Check your windows to make sure there is not cold air seeping in. If it feels drafty, apply weatherstripping around the edges of the window. You can buy this at your local hardware store.  You can also hang heavy curtains or drapes over your windows. At night, this will help keep the heat trapped inside your room. You can keep drafts from seeping under your door by placing a rolled up towel or blanket in front of the door. Even when it's cold outside, natural sunlight can warm your home. During daylight hours, keep your blinds and curtains open. This can help your room stay cozy. Although it might sound tempting to crank up the heat, you'll actually sleep better if the room itself is not overly warm. When you're ready for bed, try to keep the thermostat between 60-67 degrees. You can keep warm in other ways, plus you won't be running up the heating bill!
Summary: Paint the room in warm tones Use area rugs if you don't have carpeting. Snuggle with a partner or pet. Block drafts Open blinds and curtains during the day. Keep your room between 60-67 degrees.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Pour undiluted distilled white vinegar into a spray bottle. If your cabinets have a delicate finish, make a gentler vinegar cleaning solution by adding equal parts of vinegar and warm water to the spray bottle.  If you don’t have a spray bottle at home, you can purchase one at most grocery stores, hardware stores, and general retailers. Vinegar is especially good at removing the sticky film sometimes left behind by hands. If you have small children who leave greasy handprints on your cabinets, use vinegar. Be thorough when misting. Coat all surfaces of the cabinets with a light layer of the vinegar solution. After applying the solution, allow it to sit for about 5 to 10 minutes. Do not oversaturate your cabinets with the solution. This can cause wood damage, peeling paint, or rusting metal. After the vinegar has had time to sit, mist the cabinets again in the same fashion as before. Then use a clean, soft dishcloth to scrub away built up grease and grime. Severely dirty cabinets may require light buffing with a non-abrasive scrubbing pad. Lightly rub the scrubber in a circular motion over areas with stubborn grease. Using abrasive cleaning tools may harm the finish or the surface of your cabinets. Test scrubbers on an out of sight part of the cabinet before using them. Use a clean, soft, lint-free cloth to wipe your cabinets dry. When the cabinets are dry, you should be able to see or feel any remaining greasiness. Repeat this process as necessary until your cabinets are grease free.

SUMMARY: Create a vinegar solution. Mist your greasy cabinets with the vinegar solution. Re-wet the cabinets and wipe them clean. Use a gentle scrubber on stubborn areas. Dry the cleaned cabinets.

One of the earliest signs of kidney issues is microalbuminuria, which is the presence of protein and albumin in your urine. Often diabetic patients with kidney damage show no overt symptoms, and no changes to their urinary patterns or frequency. Therefore, it is important to request specific tests such as this one from your doctor, as it is the easiest way to detect any damage to the kidneys in the early stages.  Protein in your urine (as detected on the microalbuminuria test) is usually a red flag that your kidneys are not in optimal health, and that it is time to begin steps to prevent any further damage. This test is recommended to have once a year. If you have type 1 diabetes, testing should begin five years after diagnosis. If you have type 2 diabetes, testing should begin annually starting at the time of diagnosis. What starts as small amounts of protein in your urine (called "diabetic nephropathy" by medical doctors), if left untreated eventually progresses to chronic kidney disease and ultimately to kidney failure. This is why showing up for regular testing, and then following your doctor's advice for lifestyle modifications and medical treatment, is key to delaying or altogether preventing the development of long-term kidney disease and kidney failure. Your body will begin to retain fluid because when your kidneys start to fail, they become less able to remove excess water from your body. When this occurs, you will experience swelling around your ankles and feet because your body is holding on to fluid. One of the main signs of fluid retention is the skin around your eyes becoming puffy. When your kidneys stop working, they have a harder time processing toxins that they can normally deal with. This will cause these toxins to accumulate in your body, which will keep your body from functioning normally. One of the first things that will be affected by this toxin accumulation is your appetite. Your kidneys process all of the good and bad stuff that you put into your body. When they stop working properly, waste will build up in your body. This waste buildup can actually cause your skin to become irritated, which will result in your feeling itchy. When your kidneys stop processing waste, toxins can build up throughout your body. This means that toxins can also accumulate in your brain, making it harder for you to function properly. This can result in you having a hard time concentrating on anything for a long period of time. Muscle cramps, nausea, and vomiting can occur because of an imbalance of electrolytes in your body. Electrolytes are ions that are found in the body that help to maintain the normal functioning of the body. When you don’t have enough electrolytes, your muscles can cramp up. At the same time, you may begin to feel nauseous, which may cause you to vomit. The most common electrolytes include sodium, potassium, phosphorus, and calcium. Ascites is the medical term for a swollen abdomen caused by an accumulation of fluid. When your body accumulates fluids because your kidneys are not working properly, your abdomen will more than likely swell up.
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Have your doctor test for microalbuminuria. Understand the progression of kidney disease. Look out for signs of fluid retention. Take note if you experience a lack of appetite. Be aware of itchiness as one of the later symptoms of kidney failure. Talk to a doctor if you find that you are having trouble concentrating. Watch out for muscle cramps, nausea and vomiting caused by an electrolyte imbalance. Check to see if your abdomen is swollen.