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Blisters

Blisters

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What is an Blisters? Blisters are small pockets of fluid that form on the upper layers of the skin and are a common injury in athletes. They are caused by…
Blood in Urine

Blood in Urine

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What does it mean having Blood in the Urine? Blood in the urine (hematuria) can make urine appear pink, red, or brown. Depending on the amount of blood, how long…
blood sugar

Blood sugar

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What is Blood Sugar? Again, blood sugar, or glucose, is the main sugar found in your blood. And comes from the food you eat, and is your body’s main source…
Blue Lips

Blue Lips

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Blue lips may be the result of a serious medical condition! What does it means having a Blue Lips? Blue lips, also called cyanosis, can be alarming, but it’s usually…
C-Spine

C-Spine

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The C-spine is a 7 bone structure that is supported by the head, thoracic and abdominal core musculature. It is important to note all injuries are not as a result…
Calamine

Calamine

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If you’ve ever experienced an itchy bug bite, then you know what calamine lotion is. Calamine lotion is a topical skin product used to relieve symptoms of irritation or itching,…
Compression

Compression

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What is Compression? Compression is a condition in which an injury to the brain or spinal cord causes nerve fibers to be squeezed together. This prevents the nerves from functioning…
Concussion

Concussion

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What is Concussion? A concussion is a brain injury caused by a blow to the head or body, a fall, or another injury that jars or shakes the brain inside…
Congestion in Children

Congestion in Children

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One of the most common paediatric health issues is congestion. Congestion in children can be caused by a number of factors, including upper respiratory infections and allergies. Respiratory tract infections…
Contaminated Waste Bag

Contaminated Waste Bag

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What is a Contaminated Waste Bag? A contaminated waste bag is a bag used for the disposal of biological waste. They are typically made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE), which protects…