First Aid Mastery: Burn Care, CPR & Injury Management Guide

First aid mastery depends on knowing CPR techniques, recognizing heat stroke symptoms, and implementing structured rehabilitation for fractures and sprains.

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What are the Symptoms of Severe Dehydration?

Severe dehydration is a life-threatening medical condition caused by excessive fluid loss from the body. You can develop dehydration due to illness, prolonged exposure to heat or by simply not drinking enough fluids. Contact your doctor immediately if you develop any of the symptoms of severe dehydration.

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What Are the Treatments for a Sprained or Torn Ligament in the Foot?

Foot sprains of the ankle ligaments are common, with about 25,000 occurring each day, according to the the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Sprains usually result from the ankle turning inward. Tears in ligaments are known as sprains, while tears in muscle are called strains.

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How to Soak a Sprained Foot

A foot sprain occurs when the ligaments that cross the foot tear due to injury, notes Aetna's Intellihealth website. When the ligaments are torn, it's important to see your doctor to find out how bad the sprain is and if you'll need added therapy.

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Dehydration Symptoms in Children Under 2 Years Old

Dehydration occurs when the amount of water leaving the body is greater than the amount being taken in. This can be a serious condition for anyone, but particularly for young children under the age of 2.

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How to Make a Shoulder Ice Pack

Many shoulder injuries need to be treated with ice packs right away to help prevent swelling. If you have a rotator cuff tear, bursitis or another form of inflammation in your shoulder, icing will help relieve pain and reduce inflammation.

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Home Remedies to Reduce Swelling in the Hands & Wrist

Treatment of swelling in the hands and wrist depends in part on the underlying cause of the symptoms. An injury that causes swelling and deformity needs medical attention, as does redness, swelling, pus or streaking around a cut or wound, according to FamilyDoctor.org.

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Boxing & Shoulder Injuries

The repetitive punches that a boxer throws during training sessions can lead to injuries of the shoulder involving muscles, ligaments and tendons. Ignoring the pain or “playing through” a shoulder injury and treating it as second nature to your sport can lead to further degeneration of the injured tissues.

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Homemade Night Splint

Immobilizing the wrist and hand at night with a splint is an effective way to prevent additional injury as a result of conditions such as tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, sprains and fractures. Immobilization while you're asleep can be achieved using a homemade splint.

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Types of Services in Hospitals

Most doctors are affiliated with one or more hospitals where they can perform procedures on the patients they see in their offices.

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How to Treat Lips That Burn From a Hot Pepper

Hot peppers are delicious, but sometimes the flavor of the pepper is followed closely by a burst of heat that makes your mouth feel like it's on fire. Capsaicin, found in all peppers, is the reason for the burn.

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How to Put a Dislocated Shoulder Back Into Place

The shoulder is a ball-and-socket joint that allows you to move your arms up, down, forward, backward and in and out. According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, this flexibility in movement makes the shoulder prone to dislocations.

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Home Remedies for Paronychia

Paronychia, a bacterial, fungal or yeast infection of the skin around the fingernail or toenail, occurs when the area is damaged by a manicure, biting the nails or trimming a hangnail. High-risk individuals include diabetics and people whose hands are wet all day.

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What Are the Different Types of Splints?

Splints are used to immobilize an extremity that has been injured. The injury can be a broken bone or a severe sprain. Splinting provides stabilization of the injury, some amount of pain relief and prevention of further injury.

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How to Treat a Blister Burn

Blisters form after certain burns, and although unpleasant, they are your body's natural way of sealing off damaged tissue within a protective bubble of fluid to keep out harmful bacteria.

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How to Treat a Rug Burn

A rug burn is a form of first degree burn caused by friction. With a rug burn, the friction that is generated from the contact between the skin and the rug generates a mild amount of heat. This heat causes damage to the tissue in the top layer of skin.

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What Are the Treatments for Ice Pack Burn?

Burns to the skin are usually associated with heat, but severe cold can damage your skin in a similar way. If you have ever used an ice pack to treat muscle strains or sprains, avoid direct exposure of the ice pack on your skin.

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Two Year Old That Is Hot and Says His Eyes Hurt

While most causes of feeling hot and eye pain can be treated at home, if your toddler’s temperature is more than 102 degrees F or he exhibits other symptoms such as red or swollen eyes or a rash, consult your pediatrician immediately.

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My Feet & Hands Are Swelling After Having a Baby

Postpartum swelling in your feet and hands, also called edema, occurs when fluid and blood becomes trapped in the tissues of your body. Although swelling can be frustrating, it typically subsides several weeks after giving birth.

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Common Rear Shoulder Injuries

The shoulder is one of the most mobile joints in the body, allowing for reaching up behind and across the body. According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, this mobility comes at a price, with instability at the shoulder resulting in many injuries.

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How to Take Care of a Sprained Big Toe

Toe sprains result from partial tears to the ligaments in your toe. These ligaments connect one bone to the next. You can sprain a toe by stubbing it on a hard object or even by stepping and stopping abruptly, forcing the toe into the end of your shoe.

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