First Aid FAQs

common cold

Treating common cold among babies

Babies will have at least one episode of common cold during the first few months of their life and an average baby can suffer from the condition at least 10 times before reaching his/her 2nd birthday. [youtube url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ounAbuQ_1Bc” width=”220″] Common cold affects the respiratory tract of the baby and cause nasal congestion, runny nose and

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Trigger finger

Trigger finger

Trigger finger is characterized as a tender condition that activates the locking of the fingers or thumb once bent. Generally, trigger finger occurs when the tendons in the finger or thumb becomes inflamed. The tendons are strong bands of tissues that function in connecting muscles and bones. In addition, the tendons and muscles in the

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Flank pain

Flank pain

Flank pain is basically the pain or discomfort in the upper back or abdomen. It is situated beneath the ribs and above the pelvis on the side. This type of pain usually affects the side and back. In most cases, the pain is worse on one side of the body. Many individuals experience flank pain

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emergency

Issues in Emergency Institutional Medical Care

Patients in the emergency department have a wide variety of potential and existing health problems they perceived to be urgent. Victims rushed in the emergency department have varying health conditions which may be minor to life-threatening in nature which can suddenly change in a constant basis. An in-depth physical assessment is essential in order for

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