January 2018

Electric shock

An electric shock involves damage to the skin, muscles, bones and organs by the passing of electric current in the body. Depending whether it is mild or severe, an electric shock can be a life-threatening emergency. The usual factors that increases the risk for ending up with an electric shock include lightning, faulty electrical equipment, […]

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Close look on insecticide poisoning

Insecticide poisoning can occur by accident or intentionally after ingesting any product that contains insecticides. It is important to note that insecticides are utilized to eliminate insects including parasitic worms, bugs and pests. Type of insecticides Organic – these are chemical compounds comprised of hydrogen, carbon and oxygen that includes organophosphates and organochlorides. Inorganic –

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Pityriasis alba

Pityriasis alba is a prevalent, chronic, benign skin condition that typically affects adolescents and children. It is characterized by the formation of pale, whitish, hypopigmented patches on the face and skin in other body parts such as the upper trunk. The cause of the condition is unknown, but it is linked with allergic ailments such

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Coconut allergy

Coconut allergy is considered rare and brought about by an erratic immune response to products containing coconut. A reaction might arise right away or delayed after a few hours after exposure. Generally, exposure is via the ingestion of food or after using any coconut-based products. The condition can affect both adults and children and typically

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