Emergency Care for an Accidental Amputation
Amputation is the removal of a body part. This can be done because of
diabetes complications. However, amputation may also happen during an accident. An amputation may be complete (the body part is completely removed) or partial (much of the body part is removed but it remains attached to the rest of the body).
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ACF (asymmetric crying facies) with cardiac defects
ACF is rare disorder characterized by presence of heart defects and abnormalities of lower lip muscle. It is also known as Cayler syndrome.
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Tests and diagnosis of HIV/AIDS
HIV tests are used to detect the presence of the human
immunodeficiency virus in serum, saliva, or urine. Such tests may detect HIV
antibodies, antigens, and nucleic acids. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) encourages voluntary HIV testing as a routine part of medical care for all adults age 13- 64 yrs.
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Benefits of drinking milk
Drinking milk has many more benefits on body as it contains more nutrients. Milk is one of the most commonly consumed beverages by all section of the people.
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Vitamin C and you
Vitamin C also called as L-
ascorbic acid is an essential nutrient for many functions human of the body. It?s a water soluble vitamin act as
antioxidants protect the body from free radicals.
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Twenty Second month of baby
Baby in 22nd month will try to climb up and down the stairs. He is ready to play with puzzles at this stage.
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Acid maltase deficiency
Acid maltase deficiency is a neuro muscular, autosomal recessive disease metabolic disorder characterized by an excessive accumulation of
glycogen within lysosome-derived vacuoles in nearly all types of cells.
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Canker sores or mouth ulcers
Canker sores are small shallow ulcers that appear in the mouth which causes difficulty in eating and talking. They usually disappear on their own with in one week or two. They present as painful ulcers in mouth, tongue or cheeks
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Tonsillectomy for tonsillitis
Tonsillectomy is surgery to remove the tonsils. These two fleshy oval-shaped pads are located on either side of the back of the throat. Tonsillectomy is needed when the tonsils become infected frequently (
tonsillitis) or non recovering infection and because of enlarged tonsils blocking normal breathing and rarely to treat cancer or a tonsil that won't stop bleeding. Tonsillectomy is one of the more common surgeries in children, but it's done less often in adults. Adult patients with swollen, infected tonsils may require a tonsillectomy under general
anesthesia if their problem recurs too often.
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Mouth rinses
Mouth rinse or mouthwash is a product used for
oral hygiene. Antiseptic and anti-plaque mouth rinse claims to kill the germs that cause plaque,
gingivitis, and
bad breath. Anti-cavity mouth rinse uses
fluoride to protect against tooth decay. Mouth rinses are generally classified either as cosmetic, therapeutic, or a combination of the two. Cosmetic rinses are commercial, over-the-counter (OTC) products that help remove oral debris before or after brushing, temporarily suppress bad breath, diminish bacteria in the mouth, and refresh the mouth with a pleasant taste.
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