S. Garden

Sarah Garden is a physician specializing on pediatrics with a passion for writing. Even as a struggling student, she spends her free time as a contributor for a variety of online sources of health-related topics. As a healthcare provider, she ensures that each client is properly cared for along with advice on maintaining good health. With years of experience in the medical field, Sarah Garden eagerly shares her knowledge of healthcare specifically on first aid care for children.

Drug poisoning

Drug poisoning can occur with both prescribed, over-the-counter or even illegal drugs. Poisons are substances that can result to brief or lasting damage if excessively absorbed by the body. Remember that the effects tend to vary on the type of drug and how it was taken such as by inhaling, swallowing or injecting. What are

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High-altitude cerebral edema (HACE)

High-altitude cerebral edema typically develops if an individual already has acute mountain sickness. The swollen brain that led to acute mountain sickness becomes worse and starts to disrupt with its functioning. Generally, high-altitude cerebral edema is a severe form of acute mountain sickness. What are the indications of high-altitude cerebral edema? Headache that can be

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Botulism

Botulism is considered as a rare but severe disorder that results to paralysis. The condition is brought about by nerve toxins released by the Clostridium botulinum bacteria. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qa7m_fAKets It is usually the result of consuming food that has been contaminated by the toxin, ingesting soil or dust that contains the bacteria or wound contamination. What

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