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Hollandaise sauce goes well with poached fish, eggs and steamed vegetables.

summary: Cut the butter into small chunks with a sharp knife. Whisk the egg yolks with the tablespoon of water in a heavy-based saucepan. Put the saucepan over a double boiler base that is simmering over low heat. Add the chunks of butter gradually, without ceasing to stir, until the sauce is well mixed. Add salt and pepper to taste. Pour in the lemon juice whilst still adding the remaining butter chunks. Remove the sauce from the heat once the sauce has a smooth and creamy consistency. Serve.


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If legs are swollen due to medical reasons, be very gentle. Make sure to check with the person to make sure they're comfortable. Use the lightest pressure possible when massaging swollen legs. If you're massaging a pregnant woman's legs, stay away from massaging the inner thighs. Blood clots are more common in this area during pregnancy and massaging the area can dislodge clots. This can be a very serious, even fatal, problem. Leg pain can indicate health problems such as a leg injury or chronic conditions like arthritis. While massages can temporarily relieve, frequent leg pain should be evaluated by a medical professional.

summary: Be very gentle with swollen legs. Avoid massaging the inner thighs on a pregnant woman. See a doctor for chronic leg pain.


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Pain during urination and a need to go frequently and urgently are the main early signs of a UTI. If you notice these symptoms in yourself or someone in your care, schedule an appointment with a health care provider right away. You may feel the urgent need to urinate, but only pass a very small amount. Urine may appear cloudy, pink, red, or dark brown with a UTI. If you notice that your urine, or the urine of someone in your care, has an unusual appearance, schedule a visit with a healthcare provider. If you are using a catheter, hold the bag up to the light to check if it is clear. If you see cloudy residue, this may be a sign of a urinary tract infection in its early stages. If you have a UTI, your urine may smell strong or unpleasant. See a doctor if you notice that your urine smells bad, particularly if the smell is accompanied by other symptoms of infection (such as pain during urination or discolored urine). Some foods, like asparagus, can also affect the odor of your urine. For women, a UTI may cause pain in the center of the pelvis, in the area of the pubic bone. Pelvic pain can also be a sign of some other serious condition. Schedule an appointment with your doctor if you or someone in your care experiences pelvic pain. UTIs in their early stages may cause a variety of other symptoms in the elderly, some of which may mimic other conditions. Schedule an appointment with a health care provider if you notice:  Confusion. Light-headedness. Pale skin. A low-grade fever. For someone using a catheter, do a daily temperature check to catch any signs of infection early.
summary: Watch for pain and urgency during urination. Look for cloudy or discolored urine. Note any unusual urinary odors. Pay attention to pelvic pain in women. Check for other early signs of a UTI.