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Electrical burns: First aid · Muscle pain and contractions. Seizures. · Put a cool, wet cloth on the area. Gently clean the skin. · Begin CPR if the person is not ...
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Whether they're accidental or on purpose, human bites can be as dangerous as or even more dangerous than animal bites because of the types of bacteria and ...
Toothache: First aid · Overview. Tooth decay is the most common cause of toothaches for most children and adults. · Treatment. Self-care tips · Use caution with ...
Learn how to administer first aid for a foreign object in the eye.
If a snake bites you, call 911 or your local emergency number right away, and then take these first-aid steps.
For major chemical burns, apply first aid as follows until emergency help arrives. For minor burns, take the same steps. A minor burn might need emergency care ...
If a person is choking and cannot talk, cry or laugh forcefully, the American Red Cross recommends this approach to delivering first aid. ... First aid for a ...
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 ...
Foreign object in the ear: First aid. If left untreated, a foreign object in the ear can cause pain, infection and hearing loss.
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