First aid for superficial heat burns |
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Hold under cold running water for at least 10 minutes or immerse in cold water. Never apply cotton wool, dressings, ointments, fats or lotions or attempt to rupture blisters or remove anything from wound. If burns are not small or superficial, call a doctor. |
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First aid for chemical burns |
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Hold under cold running water for at least 10 minutes so that contaminated water drains away freely. Remove all clothing soiled by the chemical and protect your hands from contact with it. |
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Fish is good for your baby |
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Introduce your baby between the first and second year to a variety of fresh fish but check that they are easily chewable and low in fat and sodium. Check very very carefully for bones. |
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Reducing salt in high blood pressure |
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Add very little salt during food preparation. Do not add salt to food on the table. Read labels carefully and choose food having less salt and sodium content. Avoid pickles, ketchups, chutneys, fast-food and restaurant food. |
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Baby's first shoes |
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Your baby's first shoes should be lightweight, made of leather or cloth (breathable material), definitely not plastic with soles so flexible that you can feel the baby's toes through them. Hard soles are out. |
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If you are sick and have diabetes |
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Check your blood sugar more often, keep taking your medication, drink plenty of liquids and always mention all the medicines you are taking to your doctor, as some can affect your blood glucose. |
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Prevent dehydration in your child |
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If your child has diarrhoea and vomiting, you can prevent dehydration by giving small sips of cold sugar and salt solution available in ORS (Oral rehydration solution) packets at any medical store. |
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If your baby is having antibiotics |
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If your baby is having antibiotics for any reason and develops loose motions within the first few days it is most likely a reaction to the antibiotic known as a 'drug - diarrhoea'. Stop the antibiotic immediately and inform your doctor. While you are waiting give your baby 'oral rehydration solution' which is easily available with any good chemist. You should always keep a few pac kets at home. |
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Foods that can trigger Migraine |
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Avoid chocolate, cheese, citrus fruits, fried foods, onions, tomatoes, spinach, beans, nuts, alcohol (particularly red wine), beverages with aspartame and foods containing monosodium glutamate (MSG). |
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If you are acne-prone |
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Avoid oil-based make-up, hair gels and sprays, stress, squeezing or picking at the pimples and hard scrubbing of skin. |
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Reduce dust and dust mites - common causes of allergies |
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Avoid soft toys, drapes, feather pillows and carpets. Vacuum regularly and use a damp cloth for mopping and dusting. |
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Proper length for baby's shoes |
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For your baby's first shoes press down on the toe of each shoe with your thumb. If there is a full thumb's width between your baby's longest toe and the end of the shoe then it is the right one. The shoes should be soft and made of leather or cloth not plastic. |
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Your mole looks suspicious |
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If it has an irregular shape and border, is increasing in size and changing colour. An excision biopsy is strongly recommended to rule out cancer. |
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How to avoid snoring? |
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Sleep on your side, keeping your neck straight. Avoid alcohol and smoking 2-3 hours before bedtime. And lose excess weight. Use condoms to prevent AIDS |
| Condoms prevent sexually transmitted diseases including AIDS apart from their use for birth control. |
| | First aid for a snake or scorpion bite |
| Reassure the person and clean the area around the puncture marks. Apply a sterile dressing. If the bite is on the arm, immobilise it with a sling. If it is on the leg, tie both legs together. Call for medical help urgently. |
| | Do not get stressed about your hair loss |
| Do n ot get stressed if you feel bad about your hair loss. Just remember, other people do not look at you as closely as you do. |
| | If you are prone to air-sickness |
| If you are prone to feeling air-sick take anti-travel-sickness medicines half an hour before departure. Some travel medicines may cause a dry mouth, others may make you feel drowsy. Also, do not over eat and try to avoid alcohol and cigarette smoke. |
| | If you have had a Caesarian Section |
| If you have had your delivery by a Caesarian Section or been advised bed rest for a long time it is advisable to put on elastic stockings first thing in the morning and start walking around as soon as possible. This helps to prevent blood clots from forming in the veins, causing pain and inflammation (thrombophlebitis) and even worse travelling up to cause serious heart and other problems. |
| | If you have had a normal delivery |
| If you have had a normal de livery and within the first three days notice blood running down your legs do not be alarmed - this discharge, called lochia, is a mix of leftover blood, mucous and tissue from your uterus. It can be heavy just like a period and then tapers off within a week or two. |
| | If you suffer from motion sickness |
| If you suffer from motion sickness, you probably cannot tolerate turbulence on an airplane. You will feel less of the effects if you sit over the wings, in the middle of the plane. |
| | Protect your baby from direct sunlight |
| Babies under 6 months of age should be kept out of direct sunlight. Move your baby to the shade or under a tree, use an umbrella, etc. Dress babies in light clothing that covers the arms and legs. Apply sunscreen at least 30 minutes before going outside, and use sunscreen even on cloudy days. The SPF (sun protection factor) should be at least 15. |
| | Schedule a pap smear after your period |
| Schedule a pap smear for five to ten da ys after your period. That is when the cervical mucous is thinnest and the test gets the best sample for cancer detection. |
| | Twisting won't do much to slim down your waistline |
| Twisting from side to side won't do much to slim down your waistline. Instead your back muscles will bear the burden, and the twisting may strain them. |
| | Is it good to scrape or brush the tongue? |
| Yes. Brushing or scraping the tongue twice a day while brushing the teeth reduces the number of bacteria that live on the tongue. These bacteria may cause bad breath. |
| | Injuries in children |
| If your child falls and a blue patch (bruise) appears - apply ice or cold water. However if your child bruises easily and frequently, consult a doctor. |
| | Prevent your small child being scalded at home |
| Never leave a hot teapot near the edge of the table. The tablecloth should not hang over the edge of the table. Do not pass hot tea or any other fluid in front of the child. The baby should not be on your knee when you are drinking a hot liquid. Never leave a hot water bottle in the baby's bed and turn pan handles away from the front of the stove. |
| | Does exercise really help treat osteoarthritis? |
| &n bsp; Yes, regular exercise keeps your joints and muscles healthy, strong and flexible. It helps to maintain the desired weight and improves your general health. Protect your child's eyes |
| Protect your child's eyes from direct sunlight, dust, smoke and kaajal (or surma). These predispose to trachoma - an infection of the eyes. |
| | Checkups during pregnancy |
| If you are pregnant you should have at least four checkups by your obstetrician before your delivery - first between the 20th and 22nd week, second between the 28th and 30th week, third during the 34th week and the last one during the 38th week. |
| | Benefits of breast milk |
| It contains suitable and adequate proteins, lactose (milk sugar), vitamins C, D and E, iron, water, salt, calcium, phosphate and lipase for effective digestion. The breastfed baby requires no su pplements for first four-six months. |
| | Avoid having the fourth child |
| If you are a mother of three children it would be better to avoid having a fourth. The chances are high of both you and the baby being anaemic, the baby having a low birth weight, disabilities and of your having heavy bleeding. |
| | If your infant gets stung |
| If your baby is stung by a bee or a wasp, DON'T grasp the sting with your nails or a tweezer, this could force more of the remaining venom (poison) into the skin. Instead scrape it off with a blunt edge of your knife or with your fingernail. |
| | How to get better sleep? |
| Have a regular sleeping and wake-up time everyday. Do not over- or under-eat at dinnertime. Also, avoid alcohol, smoking and exercise before going to bed. |
| | A healthy baby |
| Prevent your child being born with a low birth weight (less than 5 lbs/2.2 kgs) by having a nutritious, balanced diet with plenty of cereals, low fat milk products, fruits and vegetables. Avoid smoking and drinking. |
| | Benefits of breast milk |
| It contains suitable and adequate proteins, lactose (milk sugar), vitamins C, D and E, iron, water, salt, calcium, phosphate and lipase for eff ective digestion. The breastfed baby requires no supplements for first four-six months. |
| | Benefits of breast milk |
| Besides its nutritive value & being easy to digest, it also protects the baby from infectious diseases (like polio, measles, chicken pox) for the first six months and avoids infections transferred by bottle-feeding |
| | High blood pressure in c hildren |
| Get your child's blood pressure measured occasionally. If it is high, early treatment will help before complications develop. |
| | Minimise post-flight fatigue |
| Pre-flight – exercise & sleep adequately; avoid alcohol, stress & dehydration In-flight – follow airline exercises; avoid heavy food & alcohol Post-flight - utilise bright light to adjust the body clock in accordance with local time. |
| | Prevent postmenopausal osteoporosis |
| Do weight-bearing exercises (walking, swimming and biking) before 35 yrs. of age followed later by milder exercises. Take calcium/magnesium supplements and avoid smoking, alcohol and coffee. |
| | Are artificial sugar substitutes safe during pregnancy? |
| Sugar substitutes are generally compounds made up of simple forms of proteins. Since it is not a sugar it is used as a sweetener by people with diabete s and is also safe during pregnancy. |
| | Colostrum is good for the newborn |
| The mother’s breast produces the thick, yellowish colostrum in the first few days after childbirth. It is rich in proteins, Vit. A and antibodies that protect the newborn from many infections. Commence breastfeeding without delay. |
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