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How to administer first aid for a spider bite.
When to seek emergency care · Severe burns. · Confusion. · Difficulty breathing. · Heart rhythm problems. · Cardiac arrest. · Muscle pain and contractions. · Seizures.
Headache: First aid · Dizziness or loss of balance. · Weakness or paralysis, such as in the arms or legs. · Numbness. · Difficulty speaking or understanding speech.
How to administer first aid for insect bites or stings.
How to recognize and get first-aid help for poisoning.
A well-stocked first-aid kit can help you respond effectively to common injuries and emergencies. Keep at least one first-aid kit in your home and one in ...
Got something stuck in your skin? Use these first-aid tips to safely remove foreign objects and prevent infection.
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 ...
First-aid steps for frostbite are as follows: Protect your skin from further damage. If there's any chance the affected areas will freeze again, don't thaw them ...
A fever over 103 F (39.4 C) with vomiting. Confusion. An infection. Dehydration. Cold skin, dizziness or faintness. Treatment. First aid for ...
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