A mother may use her lips to check her child's temperature as the lips are more sensitive and can detect subtle changes in temperature. This method can also provide a more gentle and comforting touch for the child, compared to using a thermometer. However, it is important to note that using a digital thermometer for an accurate reading is still recommended.
That is not an accurate way to measure a child's temperature. The best way is by either a traditional thermometer, or an electronic ear temperature reader. There are also temperature strips that can be applied to the forehead, but these are less reliable.
Ummm on their lips?
Chapped lips do not lead to flu. It is not possible. You get flu when you come in contact with another patient suffering from flu.
When they put their lips on your lips, then move their lips around in a trendy fashion.
stay away from lips but, on top and around bikini area should be fine
No she had her lips redone i think around... 2008
nail beds, palms, lips, hard palate, and buccal mucosa
If they look at your lips, lick their lips a lot around you.
lips. definately
Visually, a patient will show "oxygen hunger", the use of the muscles of the upper chest and arms to help expand the chest, a cyanotic tinge around the lips, maybe a gray color to the face. Audibly there may be wheezing or the listener can clearly hear the patient making an effort to breath.
Frequent headaches; anxiety; cyanotic (blue) lips or fingernails; drowsiness; confusion; restlessness; slow, shallow, difficult, or irregular breathing.