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First Aid |
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Nosebleeds |
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Nosebleeds
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Cuts, Scrapes And Small Wounds |
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Cleanliness is of prime importance in preventing infection and helping wounds heal.
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Very High Fever |
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Very high fever, if not brought down quickly, can be dangerous, especially in the case of small children.
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Infectious Diseases |
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These are diseases that cause infections in the human body, and which, in some cases, are transmitted by contact.
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Control of External Bleeding |
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External bleeding is usually associated with wounds, those injuries that are caused by cutting, perforating or tearing the skin. Serious wounds involve damage to major blood vessels.
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Fractures |
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When a bone is broken, or fractured, it affects not only blood production, but there are also complications associated with the muscles, tendons, nerves and blood vessels which are attached, or are close, to the bone.
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Eye Injuries |
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Eyes are robust, but also delicate, organs. They can sustain quite severe damage, and, with the proper treatment, recover to their former state. In some instances, though, they can suffer what would be considered to be a minor injury, and be permanently damaged.
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