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Give your son infant acetaminophen for pain, if needed. The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia recommends using pain medication every four hours. Consult your son's pediatrician for dosing information.
Clean the circumcision site with warm water. Be gentle, and avoid using harsh soaps or baby wipes. If your baby has a bowel movement, remove the stool from the area with soap and water when changing his diaper, according to HealthyChildren.org, the official website of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Bathe your son frequently and allow his circumcised penis to air dry. If his umbilical stub has not yet healed, stick with sponge baths. KidsHealth warns against using diaper wipes on the circumcision site until it is healed.
Apply a new bandage to your son's penis after each diaper change, if applicable. HealthyChildren.org recommends that you use petroleum jelly to keep the bandage from sticking to the circumcision site. If your son's doctor placed a plastic ring on his penis instead of a bandage, allow it to drop off naturally. This should happen within five to eight days. Do not pull it off.
Place a small amount of petroleum jelly on your baby's penis during diaper changes for the first few days following his circumcision, if no bandage was applied. Alternatively, you can add a thin coat of jelly to the front of his diaper. This will reduce friction and ease discomfort.
Look for signs of infection or other complications at each diaper change and bath. Newborn circumcision complications are uncommon and occur in only 0.2 to 3 percent of cases, according to KidsHealth, but they do happen. The most frequent complications include bleeding and local infection. Report persistent bleeding, fever, increasing redness, discharge, blisters and other concerning symptoms to your child's pediatrician right away. Also, seek medical attention if your baby does not begin urinating normally within 12 hours after the procedure.
Leave extra space between your baby and his diaper when tightening it. A tight diaper will place pressure on the sore circumcision site. To prevent leaks, gently point your son's penis toward the bottom of the diaper before taping it closed.
Stop providing additional care to the area once the circumcision site has healed, usually within 10 days of the procedure. If a small piece of foreskin remains on your son's penis, HealthyChildren.org suggests pulling it back gently at each bath to check for cleanliness.
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Tuesday, 9 February 2016
How to Increase FTP Transfer SpeedIn Feburary 2016 09,
In Feburary 2016 09,
As PCWorld notes, 'Hard drives are classic bottlenecks, and they definitely slow down computers.' During an FTP transfer, your hard drive is constantly reading and writing data. If you have a slower drive, those reads and writes will be slower than if you had a faster one. Upgrade to a faster hard drive to speed up FTP and computing in general. A Solid Date Drive, or SSD, costs more than regular hard drives, but it's faster.
Other Hard Drive Tips
You can speed up FTP by terminating other activities that use the hard drive extensively. These activities include downloading files and rendering video. Ensure that Windows defrags your hard drive periodically to optimize your data. By default, the Disk Defragmenter runs weekly, but you can change the schedule to run more frequently or run it manually any time.
Upload Speed Vs. Download Speed
Internet Service Providers often sell plans where upload speed is slower than download speed. If your FTP seem slow, review your ISP agreement to see how fast your upload speed is. If it’s a low transfer rate, that may explain why uploads via FTP are slower than you’d like them to be. Ask your ISP about upgrade plans if you need faster upload speed. A faster upload speed also make browser uploads and video chat sessions faster.
Work More Efficiently
The free FTP built into Windows is functional and is useful for performing simple tasks. However, you can manage large numbers of files and folders faster using a third-party FTP client such as FTP Voyager, FileZilla or CuteFTP (links in Resources). These programs let you drag and drop files between your desktop to the FTP. They make it faster to connect to FTP servers by storing login information and settings. You can also use File Manager and Internet Explorer to drag and drop files when you visit an FTP site. Many third-party FTP clients enable you to transfer files faster by using several simultaneous connections. Check your program's documentation to learn how to use this feature. Your Internet Service Provider may also have a built-in FTP client that helps you transfer files to and from your hosted website. Because these clients work using your browser, you don't have to install any software on your computer.
FTP Automation Tips
Windows 8 and 8.1, like older Windows versions, still allows you to issue FTP commands from the command line. Access it by Typing 'Windows-R' followed by 'Cmd.' Press 'Enter' to view the command prompt. Some people may use the command line FTP to run scripts that automate FTP activities. A script, for instance, may log you in automatically, switch to a specific folder and upload some files. Some third-party FTP clients, such as CuteFTP also allow you to automate FTP processes using Visual Basic and other types of scripts.
In Feburary 2016 09,
As PCWorld notes, 'Hard drives are classic bottlenecks, and they definitely slow down computers.' During an FTP transfer, your hard drive is constantly reading and writing data. If you have a slower drive, those reads and writes will be slower than if you had a faster one. Upgrade to a faster hard drive to speed up FTP and computing in general. A Solid Date Drive, or SSD, costs more than regular hard drives, but it's faster.
Other Hard Drive Tips
You can speed up FTP by terminating other activities that use the hard drive extensively. These activities include downloading files and rendering video. Ensure that Windows defrags your hard drive periodically to optimize your data. By default, the Disk Defragmenter runs weekly, but you can change the schedule to run more frequently or run it manually any time.
Upload Speed Vs. Download Speed
Internet Service Providers often sell plans where upload speed is slower than download speed. If your FTP seem slow, review your ISP agreement to see how fast your upload speed is. If it’s a low transfer rate, that may explain why uploads via FTP are slower than you’d like them to be. Ask your ISP about upgrade plans if you need faster upload speed. A faster upload speed also make browser uploads and video chat sessions faster.
Work More Efficiently
The free FTP built into Windows is functional and is useful for performing simple tasks. However, you can manage large numbers of files and folders faster using a third-party FTP client such as FTP Voyager, FileZilla or CuteFTP (links in Resources). These programs let you drag and drop files between your desktop to the FTP. They make it faster to connect to FTP servers by storing login information and settings. You can also use File Manager and Internet Explorer to drag and drop files when you visit an FTP site. Many third-party FTP clients enable you to transfer files faster by using several simultaneous connections. Check your program's documentation to learn how to use this feature. Your Internet Service Provider may also have a built-in FTP client that helps you transfer files to and from your hosted website. Because these clients work using your browser, you don't have to install any software on your computer.
FTP Automation Tips
Windows 8 and 8.1, like older Windows versions, still allows you to issue FTP commands from the command line. Access it by Typing 'Windows-R' followed by 'Cmd.' Press 'Enter' to view the command prompt. Some people may use the command line FTP to run scripts that automate FTP activities. A script, for instance, may log you in automatically, switch to a specific folder and upload some files. Some third-party FTP clients, such as CuteFTP also allow you to automate FTP processes using Visual Basic and other types of scripts.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Saturday, 6 February 2016
The Best Free Database for WindowsIn Feburary 2016 06,
In Feburary 2016 06,
Defined simply, a database is a structure that stores organized information, a natural task to assign to the powers of computers. Early computer databases were two-dimensional, with only rows and columns. Relational databases now work in a more three-dimensional fashion, as flat tables now interconnect, or relate, to other tables as part of a single database. A database system has two parts: the data storage component (or 'back end') and the user interface. The interface isn't necessarily part of the database program, however. It could be a website, for example, or a computer-based point-of-sale system.
The Importance of SQL
When discussing databases, the acronym SQL arises frequently. Structured Query Language is a standard language for asking questions, generating reports from and updating a database. Web scripting languages, such as PHP, can use SQL commands to connect a Web page to a database. Standalone database programs use SQL internally, so your queries and reports may use SQL functions without the need to fully understand the operations. Database servers may require a client to allow you to browse data and issue SQL commands.
Alternatives to Microsoft Access
Microsoft Access was, for years, part of the Office Productivity Suite, but as of 2010, the home edition of the package no longer includes the database. Replacing Access requires a database program that gives you the tools to not only build a database, but also creates data entry forms and reports. Free programs in this class include Base, part of the Apache Software Foundation's OpenOffice productivity suite, Kexi 2 and Axisbase.
Database Infrastructures
When you have a front end for your database that stands apart from the stored data, such as an online store, for example, your database needs change. The need for forms to enter your data is removed, so only a back end database manager is needed. These are called database servers, whether the software physically resides on a hardware server or not. Free offerings include Microsoft's SQL Server Express, MySQL and Firebird.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Defined simply, a database is a structure that stores organized information, a natural task to assign to the powers of computers. Early computer databases were two-dimensional, with only rows and columns. Relational databases now work in a more three-dimensional fashion, as flat tables now interconnect, or relate, to other tables as part of a single database. A database system has two parts: the data storage component (or 'back end') and the user interface. The interface isn't necessarily part of the database program, however. It could be a website, for example, or a computer-based point-of-sale system.
The Importance of SQL
When discussing databases, the acronym SQL arises frequently. Structured Query Language is a standard language for asking questions, generating reports from and updating a database. Web scripting languages, such as PHP, can use SQL commands to connect a Web page to a database. Standalone database programs use SQL internally, so your queries and reports may use SQL functions without the need to fully understand the operations. Database servers may require a client to allow you to browse data and issue SQL commands.
Alternatives to Microsoft Access
Microsoft Access was, for years, part of the Office Productivity Suite, but as of 2010, the home edition of the package no longer includes the database. Replacing Access requires a database program that gives you the tools to not only build a database, but also creates data entry forms and reports. Free programs in this class include Base, part of the Apache Software Foundation's OpenOffice productivity suite, Kexi 2 and Axisbase.
Database Infrastructures
When you have a front end for your database that stands apart from the stored data, such as an online store, for example, your database needs change. The need for forms to enter your data is removed, so only a back end database manager is needed. These are called database servers, whether the software physically resides on a hardware server or not. Free offerings include Microsoft's SQL Server Express, MySQL and Firebird.
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