First Aid

Neck sprain

A neck sprain can develop in one or several soft tissues during abrupt movement such as in falls or vehicular accidents which causes the neck to flex into an extreme position. What are the indications? An individual with a neck sprain might suffer from a variety of symptoms such as the following: Pain particularly in

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Thumb sprain

A thumb sprain is considered as a common form of injury. A sprain is an injury involving a ligament which is a soft tissue that links bones to each other at the joints. The commonly damaged ligament in the thumb is the ulnar collateral ligament which helps connect the thumb to the hand on the

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Heat or cold therapy for injuries: What should I use?

Heat or cold are the commonly used non-invasive and non-addictive measures for pain relief due to muscle and joint pain. The type that is used usually depends if the pain is new or recurring. Essentially, new injuries can trigger inflammation and possibly swelling. The application of ice reduces the flow of blood to the injury, thus

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Bladder injuries

Bladder injuries often occur once the pelvis is damaged such as in high-velocity vehicular accidents or a fall. Any penetrating wounds, usually from gunshots can rarely damage the bladder. An injury to the bladder can occur unintentionally during surgery that involves the lower abdomen or pelvis, removal of the colon or cesarean delivery. When bladder

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Difficulty swallowing: What are the causes?

Difficulty swallowing involves inability to swallow liquids or foods normally. Individuals who have a hard time swallowing might choke on liquid or food when attempting to swallow. Difficulty swallowing is medically known as dysphagia. This symptom is not always indicative of a medical issue. Essentially, difficulty swallowing might be brief and subsides on its own.

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