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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Causes of Heel & Leg Pain

Leg and heel pain can hinder a person's mobility and cause a lot of pain. There can many reasons for pain in the leg and the heel, some injuries will need medical care while other injuries will heal with home treatment.

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Signs & Symptoms of Liver Problems in a 9-Month-Old Baby

The liver is an essential organ for the function of the human body. Blood that leaves the digestive tract passes through the liver, which extracts and absorbs nutrients and toxins from the blood before it reaches the rest of the body.

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Long-Term Side Effects of Mumps

Mumps is an infectious disease that can be prevented by vaccination. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children receive their first dose of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine between the ages of 12 and 15 months and a second dose between ages 4 and 6.

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Side Effects of Not Eating Enough Calories

Consuming calories is essential for the human body to function. Consuming too many calories can cause health problems, as can eating too few calories. Eating disorders, extreme diets and some medical conditions may cause a person not to consume enough calories.

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Causes of Fluid in Adult Ears

Fluid in the ear can cause pain, dizziness and make it difficult for individuals to participate in daily activities. Most often children are the ones who are diagnosed with ear infections; however, it can occur in adults.

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Causes of Light Headedness and Weakness

There can be many reasons why a person can feel weak and light-headed. Most of these can be treated quickly and aren't serious; however, sometimes these symptoms can signal a more serious condition. Treatment will depend on the reason for these symptoms. Always seek medical treatment if someone becomes unconscious.

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What to Eat on Recovery Days Between Workouts

What foods you consume on your rest days are just as important as the foods you consume on the days you work out. On your rest days, your body is recovering and replenishing its fuel stores so that the muscles can function with optimal performance during the next workout.

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How to Gain Weight After Chemotherapy

Weight loss is a common side effect of chemotherapy, and gaining weight can be more challenging than you may think. After chemotherapy treatments, people sometimes experience dry mouth, mouth sores, trouble swallowing and have changes in tastes and smells, according to the American Cancer Society.

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How to Use a 30 Day Shred

The Jillian Michale's 30 Day Shred workout video is an excellent video that keeps the muscles from becoming "bored" with a workout which results in a plateau. The 30 Day Shred promises results in 30 days by completing the three stages for 30 days in a row.

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Healthy Low-Sodium Soups

Large amounts of salt, or sodium, in a diet can increase blood pressure and put a person at risk for heart disease. According to the MayoClinic.com, the American Heart Association recommends that healthy people consume no more than 2,300 mg of sodium a day, which equates to about a teaspoon.

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Activities for Autistic Toddlers

According to PubMed Health, autism is a developmental disorder that is present before the age of 3. People with autism have difficulty with social interactions and communication skills. There is no cure for autism, nor do scientists know the cause.

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How to Wrap a Wrist With Athletic Tape

Wrapping your wrist can help you prevent injury or recover from an injury by protecting and supporting the joint and muscles. The two main types of athletic tape -- zinc oxide and elastic adhesive bandage -- each have their advantages.

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What Vegetables Can I Eat With Diverticulitis?

Diverticula are small pouches that can form along the esophagus, stomach and in the small and large intestines. These small pouches can become infected and inflamed, causing the condition diverticulitis, reports MayoClinic.com. Signs and symptoms include abdominal pain, fever, bowel changes and nausea.

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Low Carb Meals for Pregnancy

Gestational diabetes only occurs during pregnancy and can cause health problems for the baby if the mother is not treated. According to the MayoClinic website, gestational diabetes can be controlled by diet, exercise and medication, in some cases.

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