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Headaches and Fever
Headaches have many causes. Often they can develop for no apparent reason as a symptom of common illness such as flu. Sometimes they are an ...
Chemical Burns and Eye Burns
While the general rules for the treatment of burns are the same, regardless of the type of burn, there are some additional considerations ...
Heart problems and Stroke
The heart is a muscle that pumps blood around the body, which it does with the help of the thick-walled and muscular arteries and the othe...
Dealing with Splinters and Fish Hooks and Infected Wounds
Large objects embedded in a wound, or foreign objects near to a vulnerable site such as the eye, need special care and medical treatment. ...
Treating Chest or Abdominal Wounds and Crush Injuries, Impalement, and Amputation
The chest wall protects the lungs, heart, and other essential organs such as the liver. A puncture wound to the chest can therefore be ext...
Fractures of the Skull, Face, Jaw, Upper Body, Arm and Hand, and Ribcage
A skull fracture is a very serious injury since it is often associated with some form of damage to the brain, Concussion and compression m...
Poisoning from Industrial Chemicals, Drug and Alcohol
The use of hazardous industrial chemicals is strictly controlled and regulated, and those who work with such substances are aware of the s...
Poisoning
A poison is any substance that enters the body and cause temporary or permanent harm. Some substances, such as acetaminophen or alcohol, o...
Emergency Childbirth and Minor Wounds
It is very unlikely that you will have to deliver a child in an unplanned-for situation. Even the second stage of labor can allow enough t...
Injuries to the Lower Leg, Lower Body/ Sprain & Strain
The long bones, the knee, and the foot are often injure during sports. There are two long bones in the lower leg. The tibia (shinbone) lie...
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