August 12, 2016

Overview on reactive arthritis

Reactive arthritis is activated by an infection in the body. Generally, a sexually transmitted infection (STI) or a bacterial infection in the intestines can lead to reactive arthritis. The condition does not develop until the infection has been treated successfully. Individuals who have reactive arthritis typically experience symptoms in the bigger joints of the lower […]

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Child care: How to prevent secondary drowning

Secondary drowning occurs after an individual seems to recover from drowning. The child might go underwater but appears fine even though water has entered the lungs or oxygen has been impaired to a point in which the child manifests life-threatening symptoms as time passes after the initial drowning accident. It is important to note that

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