Doctors use body temperature thermometers to measure body temperature.
The easiest thing for the body to use for energy is glucose, basic sugar. It can make ATP from this which is what powers the body.
No, you can't get trichomoniasis from poor hygiene. YOu get it from an infected person.
Plutonium is not used in the human body.
Energy.Carbs are converted to sugar in the body and utilized for energy.
Use a wet washcloth.
Yes, it is appropriate to use a washcloth to clean young children's hands. A washcloth can help to remove dirt and germs more effectively than using just water. Additionally, using a washcloth can also teach children good hygiene habits.
Chlamydia can only live outside the body for minutes. You can't get it from sharing a sponge.
The washcloth helps with defoliation. I always use one when I'm feeling really dirty.
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Soap and hot water work best with a washcloth or sponge.
yes, as it will naturally spread anyway, so you make as well skip the pain endured when naturally spreading, by using a cloth to wipe your body and spread it.
A lot of people do, but some don't.
Washcloth
You would apply it just like you would apply any other body wash: Wet your body in the shower, squeeze some of the body wash onto a sponge or a pouf or washcloth or whatever you use to wash yourself, then lather it onto your body, rinse it off, dry your self, and you're done.
Gravity and weight. The washcloth is heavier than the water and gravity pulls it down.
No, it is much better to just leave the bruise alone. You can ice it for the first few days, then use moist heat, such as a warm washcloth. The body is very efficient about healing any bruise.