J. Carver

Jane Carver is a registered physical therapist working part-time as a web content writer for various health-related websites. Jane Carver ensures that she is updated with the latest on first aid care by enrolling in a variety of training course. With years of experience as a physical therapist and as a health writer, she provides good quality and informative articles for everybody. The information that Jane Carver shares on her online articles aims on enlightening individuals in various fields on the importance of first aid care.

Elbow contusion

Elbow bursitis: Commonly used treatment options

Elbow bursitis involves inflammation of the bursa sac amidst the elbow and skin. The bursa is a slippery sac that prevents extensive bone rubbing during activity. Bursitis develops around the joint during sports or activities that involves repetitive movement such as tennis. The condition results to stiffness, pain, swelling, tenderness and reddening around the elbow […]

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Stomach Pain

Close look on the salmonella bacteria

The salmonella bacteria is responsible for causing food poisoning. Any individual is at risk for salmonella but young children, elderly and those with weakened immune systems face a higher risk for becoming severely sick. Indications The usual indications of salmonella include: Abdominal cramping Diarrhea Vomiting Fever Generally, it requires 12-72 hours for the symptoms to

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Amoxicillin rash

Skin conditions: What is contact dermatitis?

Contact dermatitis is a form of eczema triggered by exposure to an irritating substance. The condition causes the skin to turn dry and irritated. If treated, the symptoms eventually settle. In some cases, the condition clears up entirely. Indications Contact dermatitis causes the skin to turn reddened, blistered, dry and cracked. The reaction generally occurs

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Hay fever: Commonly used treatment options

Hay fever can be managed in various ways. There are various treatment options such as over-the-counter medications particularly antihistamines. It is best to set an appointment with a doctor if the symptoms do not seem to improve after antihistamines are used. In such cases, prescription medications such as a nasal steroid medication is required. Commonly

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Head pain or head ache or depressed

Close look on tick-borne encephalitis

Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral infection that spreads to humans via the bite of a tick. The initial indications are strikingly like the flu and often include: Fever Fatigue Headache Muscle pain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhYlKQZGGDM It is important to note that these symptoms generally last for up to 8 days after which most can fully recover. Nevertheless,

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