- 1. Gastritis
- (Gastritis)
- ... vulnerable to digestive juices. Excessive alcohol use is more likely to cause acute gastritis. Stress. Severe stress due to major surgery, injury, burns or severe infections can cause acute gastritis. ...
- 2. Galactorrhea
- (Galactorrhea)
- ... frequent breast self-exams, a skin rash on the chest or prolonged clothing friction Nerve damage to the chest wall from chest surgery, burns or other chest injuries Spinal cord surgery, injury or tumors ...
- 3. Tetanus
- (Tetanus)
- ... from splinters, body piercings, tattoos, injection drugs Gunshot wounds Compound fractures Crush injuries Burns Surgical wounds Ear infections Dental infections Animal bites Infected ...
- 4. Shanghai Emergency Medical Service
- (emergency medical service shanghai)
- ... and Stings Minor Burns Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea Pneumonia Rashes Respiratory Issues Simple Lacerations Sinus Infections Skin Infections Sprains and Broken Bones Urinary Tract Infections ...
- 5. Diabetic retinopathy
- (Diabetic retinopathy)
- ... the eye. It's done in your doctor's office or eye clinic. During the procedure, leaks from abnormal blood vessels are treated with laser burns. Focal laser treatment is usually done in a single session. ...
- 6. Retinal detachment
- (Retinal detachment )
- ... this procedure. The laser makes burns around the retinal tear, and the scarring that results usually "welds" the retina to the underlying tissue. Freezing (cryopexy). During cryopexy, your surgeon ...
- 7. Cancer Facts for Lesbians and Bisexual Women
- (Lesbian and Bisexual Women)
- ... But anyone who spends a lot of time in the sun is at risk. People who have had close family members with melanoma or who had severe sunburns before the age of 18 are at higher risk. The best defense: ...
- 8. Vitiligo
- (Vitiligo)
- ... down key personal information, including any major stresses, recent life changes, or recent sunburns or skin rashes. Make a list of all medications, vitamins or supplements you're taking. Write ...
- 9. Pulmonary embolism
- (Pulmonary embolism)
- ... is given to anyone at risk of clots before and after an operation — as well as to people admitted to the hospital with a heart attack, stroke, complications of cancer or burns. You might take oral warfarin ...
- 10. Medical Emergencies in Shanghai
- (Shanghai Health)
- ... valuable. At Sinoaid, we offer a 4-hour First Aid Class that covers these and other emergency situations you might encounter. When treating burns, just add cold water. Don't use ice or butter or petroleum ...
- 11. A Little Sunshine Goes A Long Way
- (Shanghai Health)
- ... am to 4 pm). First Aid Tips for Sun-Burns Take a cool bath or use cool compresses on the sunburned area. Take acetaminophen or ibuprofen for discomfort. Be sure to follow the directions on the ...
- 12. Wrinkles
- (Wrinkles)
- ... areas, which burns the outer layer of your skin. With medium-depth peels, the entire epidermis and a small portion of the dermis are removed. New skin forms to take its place. The new skin is usually smoother ...
- 13. Plantar warts
- (Plantar warts)
- ... treatment is avoided if possible with plantar warts because of the risk of scarring. Laser treatment. A type of laser treatment called pulse dye laser treatment burns closed (cauterizes) tiny blood ...
- 14. Genital warts
- (Genital warts)
- ... during pregnancy. Trichloroacetic acid (TCA). This chemical treatment burns off genital warts. TCA must always be applied by a doctor. Don't try to treat genital warts with over-the-counter ...
- 15. Cancer
- (Cancer)
- ... known to increase your risk of cancer. Smoking, drinking more than one drink a day (for women) or two drinks a day (for men), excessive exposure to the sun or frequent blistering sunburns, and having unsafe ...
- 16. Types of Exercise
- (Fitness)
- ... are expended. For instance, if a teenager weighing 132 pounds walks at a moderate pace for ten minutes, he burns forty-three calories. Running instead of walking more than doubles the amount of energy ...
- 17. How Teens Can Stay Fit
- (Fitness)
- ... and makes your heart and lungs work better. It also burns off body fat. Examples of aerobic activities are basketball, running, or swimming. Don't forget to warm up with some easy exercises or mild ...
- 18. Your Teenager’s Physical Development
- (Puberty)
- ... of sideburns and mustaches. Pimples and other evidence of the dreaded acne can be seen in many. These differences do not go unnoticed by the teenagers themselves. The growth spurt of puberty shifts into ...
- 19. Childhood obesity
- (Childhood obesity)
- ... part of weight loss, especially for children, is physical activity. It not only burns calories but also builds strong bones and muscles and helps children sleep well at night and stay alert during the ...
- 20. Obesity
- (Obesity)
- ... of body fat you store and where that fat is distributed. Genetics may also play a role in how efficiently your body converts food into energy and how your body burns calories during exercise. Even when ...