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A bruise forms when blood vessels under the skin break. The trapped blood creates a bruise that's black, purple or blue then changes color as it heals.
Any type of transportation can bring on the nausea and dizziness of motion sickness. Here are ways to keep it at bay.
Our audiologists are supported by hearing aid technicians who are highly skilled in maintaining and repairing hearing aids. Mayo Clinic in Rochester ...
Gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the stomach and intestines that can cause watery diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. Gastroenteritis is often called the ...
Chemicals may be in liquid or powdered form and can cause irritation and burns. The most dangerous chemicals are strong acids or alkali. Alkali burns tend to be ...
... aids balance two potentially conflicting healthcare objectives: (1) ensure public safety by detecting sinister ear disease prior to hearing aid purchase ...
Unbroken skin over a blister may provide a natural barrier to bacteria, and it decreases the risk of infection. Cover the blister with a bandage or moleskin.
Following guidelines to care for minor cuts and scrapes can help you avoid infection and heal faster.
If you have another nosebleed, try first-aid steps again. This time, spray both sides of the nose with a nasal spray that has oxymetazoline in it (Afrin). Do ...
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