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.

First Aid Courses

Mastitis

Mastitis involves inflammation of the breast, usually brought about by the accumulation of milk inside the breast among breast-feeding women. The condition can be either: Non-infectious – build-up of milk triggers a reaction in the breast tissue which makes it red, warm and swollen. Infectious – the breast tissue becomes infected once milk has accumulated […]

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Cricopharyngeal spasm

Mumps

Mumps is an infection triggered by the paramyxovirus. It is highly contagious and spreads via saliva in the same manner as common cold or flu. One can acquire the condition when an infected individual sneezes or coughs. In addition, it can also be acquired by touching infected objects. At the present, mumps is now uncommon

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Pineapple allergy

Itching

Itching is a symptom that can be triggered by various conditions. Oftentimes, itching is brought about by a skin condition such as hives or eczema. An individual usually ends up with a rash if this is the cause. In other instances, the itchiness might be caused by a general condition such as kidney disease or

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Environmental Emergency

Alcohol poisoning

Alcohol poisoning occurs if an individual becomes drunk after consuming large amounts of alcohol in a short span of time. Excessive drinking of alcohol stops the nervous system from functioning properly, especially the brain. This can drastically weaken both mental and physical bodily functions such as speech, sight, coordination and memory. Alcohol poisoning can also

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Babysitting

Febrile seizure

A febrile seizure is simply a convulsion that develops in some children with fever. In most cases of febrile seizures, they are not serious. Most manifest with common conditions such as common cold or ear infections. Complete recovery is achievable without any lasting damage. The aim of treatment is to manage the condition that triggered

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Cricopharyngeal spasm

Acute sinusitis

Acute sinusitis can last for a week but it is not unusual for it to persist for 2-3 weeks. Sinusitis is categorized as acute if it lasts from 4-30 days. Many individuals only experience 1-2 episodes of acute sinusitis in their lives. On the other hand, some suffer from repeated episodes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KIrGQN7cE0 What are the

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