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.

Flatulence

Flatulence is described as the release of gas from the GI tract via the rectum. Every day, an individual produces 1-4 pints of gas and eliminates it up to 14 times. Even though flatulence can be a cause for humiliation to some individuals, it is a natural event. The consumption of certain foods or carbonated

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Dog allergy

An individual with dog allergy ends up with a reaction to the saliva, dander and urine of dogs if exposed. Similar with other types of allergies, there are ways to reduce exposure and control the ensuing reactions. Am I allergic to dogs? If an individual has dog allergy, the following symptoms might arise: Asthma Sneezing

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Puffy eyes

Puffy eyes are a usual symptom of an infection, allergy, inflammation or physical irritation. It might be due to excess fluid in the soft tissues that surround the eyes. The condition can also occur in conditions that affect the eye itself or associated with other generalized conditions such as hay fever or common cold. Inflammation of

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Flash burn

A flash burn triggers sore inflammation of the cornea. This occurs if subjected to bright ultraviolet (UV) light. This can be brought about by all forms of UV light, but the usual source is a welding torch. Flash burns are strikingly the same as a sunburn in the eye and can affect both eyes. The

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Dry eye

Dry eye can affect anyone at any age, but common among the elderly. The tears are responsible for lubricating the eyes and prevents them from drying out. When the eye is blinked, a thin film of tear is swept across the eye surface. An individual with dry eye does not have enough tears to keep

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