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      <title>5 Easy Steps to Shower with a Cast</title>
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      <description>Showers are a necessary part of life, but they can be a challenge if you have a cast on your arm or leg. Water can damage the cast, and getting it wet can lead to infection. However, there are ways to shower with a cast without causing any damage.&#xA;One way to shower with a cast is to use a waterproof cast cover. These covers are made of a waterproof material that keeps the cast dry.</description>
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