J. New

As a doctor specializing in the field of internal medicine, Jason New spends his spare time on writing health-related articles. With years of experience in the medical field, Jason New eagerly shares his knowledge not only on topics specific to his specialized field, but also on basic first aid. It is his aim to provide information on first aid for individuals in different fields. This helps individuals to be prepared on what to do during emergencies.

Hammertoes

Hammertoes develop if the toe muscles and ball of the foot are not working together properly. The imbalance can drive the toes out of normal alignment in a few ways such as pulling back which forces the knuckle upwards or pinching against other toes. The discomfort is initially mild but walking can become painful and

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Pulmonary edema

Pulmonary edema involves the accumulation of fluid in the lung that disrupts with breathing. This condition can be serious and dangerous. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCG7XMg4x1Q The usual cause of pulmonary edema is heart failure or heart disease that prevents the heart from pumping properly and results to the buildup of fluid in the lungs and other parts of

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Septic shock

Septic shock is a medical emergency that can be life-threatening. It occurs once the blood pressure rapidly drops and remains low after an infection developed. How does it develop? If an individual develops an infection, the immune system attempts to protect the body by releasing additional white blood cells that are programmed to find and

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Lymphadenitis

Lymphadenitis involves inflammation of the lymph nodes that results to swelling and tenderness. The lymph nodes are part of the lymphatic system which is a component of the immune system. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_N89T_Yqu68 The inflamed lymph nodes might arise due to infections or non-infectious causes. If suspected with the condition, the nodes become swollen close to the

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