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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 recognize and get first-aid help for poisoning.
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 ...
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 ...
Any type of transportation can bring on the nausea and dizziness of motion sickness. Here are ways to keep it at bay.
What first-aid steps to take for dislocation of a joint.
Give first aid as quickly as possible if you or someone else is choking. To prepare yourself for these situations, learn the Heimlich maneuver and CPR in a ...
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 ...
If a snake bites you, call 911 or your local emergency number right away, and then take these first-aid steps.
Learn how to administer first aid for a foreign object in the eye.
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