by Hermeet Suri | Aug 2, 2012 | Diseases
Starved of oxygen, tissues rapidly die. Oxygen may be prevented from diffusing into the lungs because of chocking, drowning, suffocation, strangulation, paralysis, or injury to the lungs or chest. Lack of oxygen in the air also causes asphyxia. Symptoms include an...
by Hermeet Suri | Aug 2, 2012 | Diseases
For bites which cause deep puncture wounds, severe bleeding, or amputation, turn to the relevant entry in this section. The bites of animals carry two main dangers: Tetanus and Rabies. Rabies, is present in many other countries. Orthodox immunisation against rabies...
by Hermeet Suri | Aug 2, 2012 | Diseases
Occurs when blood vessels are damaged. External bleeding often looks more dramatic than Internal bleeding, but the latter can be more serious. In a minor graze or bruise only the smallest blood vessels, the capillaries, are broken; blood seeps slowly into the...
by Hermeet Suri | Aug 2, 2012 | Diseases
Blisters are bubbles of fluid (blood serum) which form under the skin due to friction or Burns and scalds. Do not burst blisters – they may get infected. Put a plaster over them if necessary. Bathe burst blisters with Hypericum and Calendula solution, and expose...
by Hermeet Suri | Aug 2, 2012 | Diseases
If the airway to the lungs (mouth, throat, or windpipe) is obstructed, the person will not be able to breathe (see Asphyxia). Breathing can also cease because the lungs are damaged or full of fluid, or contain gases other than air. Or there may be a brain or heart...
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