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First Aid
Mind & Emotion
Brain & Nervous System
Skin, Nails & Hair
Eyes
Ears
Nose
Teeth & Gums
Mouth, Tongue, Throat & Voice
Lungs & Respiration
Heart, Blood & Circulation
Muscles, Bones & Joints
Digestive System 1
Digestive System 2
Kidneys & Bladder
Problems in Women
Problems in Men
Hormones & Metabolism
Sexual Problems
Immune System & Infections
Fertility & Pregnancy
Childbirth & Post Natal
Problems in Infants
Child Ailments & Diseases
Problems in Adolescence
Problems in Elderly
> Introduction to First Aid - Accidents happen. When they do, the trained first­aider can save life, limit injury...
Amputation - Get the casualty to lie down raise the affected limb, and tie a bandage rightly around and over the ...
Asphyxia - Starved of oxygen, tissues rapidly die. Oxygen may be prevented from diffusing into the lungs because ...
Bites & Stings - The bites of animals carry two main dangers: tetanus and rabies. In the UK at the moment we are ...
Bleeding - Occurs when blood vessels are damaged. External bleeding often looks more dramatic than internal bleed...
Blisters - Blisters are bubbles of fluid (blood serum) which form under the skin due to friction or burns and sca...
Breathing - If the airway to the lungs (mouth, throat, or windpipe) is obstructed, the person will not be able to...
Burns & Scalds - Burns are caused by heat, friction, or chemicals; scalds are caused by hot liquids. If severe, e...
Chemical Burns - Caustic or corrosive chemicals can badly damage the skin, especially the eyes...
Chemicals Inhaled - If there are poisonous substances in the air, these will be breathed in. Thick smoke causes t...
Chest Injuries - Chest injuries usually fall into one of three categories: penetrating wounds, blast injuries, an...
Choking - Food, vomit, and the tongue itself can obstruct the airway to the lungs and cause choking. The signs of...
Circulation - If the heart stops beating, blood flow to the brain and other vital organs ceases. With each heartb...
Crush Injuries - Severe crush injuries cause extensive damage to skin, muscle, nerves and bone. There may be inte...
Cyanocrylate Glues - These are fast-setting, 'superglue' adhesives that bond anything, including human skin, in s...
Dental Operations - If a tooth socket starts to bleed after extraction, encourage the person to spit the blood ou...
Diabetic Coma - Both diabetes insipidus and diabetes mellitus can, if incorrectly managed, lead to unconsciousnes...
Dislocations - First Aid - Dislocation occurs when the bones at a joint are forcibly knocked or twisted apart, th...
Drowning - Do not attempt to drain fluid from the lungs of someone who has nearly drowned...
Ear Injuries - Ears are very delicate and only the gentlest measures should be taken to dislodge foreign bodies f...
Electrocution & Electrical Injuries - Electrical shocks can stop a person's breathing or heart, and also cause bu...
Epileptic Fits - Major epileptic fits come on suddenly, although sometimes there may be warning symptoms...
Eye Injuries - Generally speaking, first aid for all eye injuries (other than the removal of small foreign bodies...
Fainting - First Aid - Temporary loss of consciousness caused by disruption of blood flow to the brain, brought o...
Fish Hooks - Do not attempt to remove a fish hook unless it is impossible to get medical aid within an hour or tw...
Fits & Convulsions - The symptoms of a fit, convulsion, or seizure include any or all of the following jerky, unc...
Fractures - First Aid - A broken bone may be just cracked or broken right through...
Frost Bite - Caused by freezing conditions which cut off circulation, usually in extremities (hands, feet, ears, ...
Head Injuries - After an accident any departure from full awareness, even for a few minutes, suggests that the br...
Heart Attack - First Aid - The symptoms of a heart attack can be dramatic: severe constricting or bursting pain i...
Heat Stroke & Heat Exhaustion - Heat stroke is caused by excessive fluid and salt loss in hot or humid condit...
Hypothermia - Sets in when core body temperature falls below 35°C (95'F); if cooling continues to 25°C (77°F) or ...
Internal Bleeding - Internal bleeding, often more serious than external bleeding, is usually the result of crush ...
Nosebleeds - Lean the casualty over a basin, pinch the lower pan of the nose for 10 minutes, then release slowly...
Panic - Panic makes pain and fear worse, and hinders first aid. Give as much reassurance to the casualty as you c...
Poisoning - Poisoning involving household chemicals is one of the most preventable of emergencies. Poisons can en...
Shock - Sets in when blood flow through vital organs becomes inadequate due to loss of body fluids, or a sudden d...
Slipped Disc - Slipped disc occurs when an intervertebral disc impinges on a ligament or narrows the space throug...
Spinal Injury - Since the spinal cord consists of nerves which carry messages from the brain to the body and vice...
Splinters - The main danger from splinters of wood or metal is tetanus...
Sprains & Strains - Sprains - technically the overstretching or tearing of ligaments which bind joints together -...
Stroke - First Aid - Strokes occur when part of the brain's blood supply is cut off. This can be caused by a loca...
Surgical Operations - Homeopathic remedies have their uses before and after surgical operations, especially when ...
Unconsciousness - Any departure from full alertness after an accident is cause for worry. An injured person who s...
Wounds - A wound is any break in the skin which allows blood to escape and infection to enter; surrounding or und...
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