Normal WBC Range in Children

Normal WBC Range in Children

The normal range for white blood cell (WBC) count for a child varies according to age and, at certain ages, the sex of the child.

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Home Remedy to Draw Out Infection

Home Remedy to Draw Out Infection

Small skin abscesses or boils typically need to drain in order to heal. Home remedies, especially warm compresses, can speed this process.

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How to Treat Steam Burns

How to Treat Steam Burns

Steam burns are often superficial and relatively small. Home care is generally safe for such burns, although it's important to know when to seek medical care.

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Normal Body Temperature for Infants

Normal Body Temperature for Infants

Infants are susceptible to fevers and low body temperature. Normal temperature ranges vary, depending on the method used for taking the baby's temperature.

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Hairline Wrist Fracture Symptoms

Hairline Wrist Fracture Symptoms

Hairline fractures, so named because they look like a piece of hair on x-ray, can affect any of the wrist bones. They are small cracks in the bone that do not cause the bone pieces to separate.

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Causes of Black Stool Color

Causes of Black Stool Color

Black stools occur for various reasons, the most serious being upper digestive tract bleeding. But certain foods, medicines and supplements might be to blame.

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Early Signs of Impending Stroke

Early Signs of Impending Stroke

It's important to understand the common signs of a stroke, and to ensure anyone with these symptoms seeks immediate medical attention.

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First Stages of Brown Recluse Bites

First Stages of Brown Recluse Bites

The brown recluse is a spider found almost exclusively in the southwestern and midwestern United States. As its name suggests, the brown recluse tends to reside in hidden areas, such as closets, attics, barns, and piles of rocks or wood. It is a poisonous spider, releasing a toxic venom into the skin during each bite.

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What Are the 4 Stages of Cirrhosis?

What Are the 4 Stages of Cirrhosis?

Cirrhosis refers to severe, structure-distorting liver scarring. The presence or absence of specific complications distinguish the 4 cirrhosis stages.

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How to Treat Dry Scalp in Babies

How to Treat Dry Scalp in Babies

If your baby has a dry scalp, the best treatment starts with understanding the cause. Dry scalp is not a serious condition and responds well to home treatment.

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