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.

Eye First Aid

Lower eyelid inflammation: What are the causes?

Lower eyelid inflammation can cause irritation and discomfort to anyone. If the inflammation causes the eyelid to drive against the eye, the individual can also experience visual changes as well. A doctor should be consulted if the lower eyelid inflammation does not subside or if other symptoms develop such as fever. Infection One form of […]

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Lateral compartment syndrome

Ankle sprain: What are the possible complications?

Ankle sprains are considered as the most common injuries affecting the joint. This injury involves one or several ligaments adjacent the ankle joints. Injury to the ligament can range from minor, moderate or severe. The ankle sprains typically resolve but if incorrectly treated or there is significant injury or early return to activity, complications can

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Trimalleolar fracture

Brown recluse spider: Indications of a spider bite

Throughout the years, spiders gain an undesirable reputation and it includes the brown recluse spider. Once an individual has an unidentified mark on his/her extremities after spending time outdoors, it might be a bite from a brown recluse spider. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99ZlgHPNzE0 The bites from brown recluse spiders typically trigger pain, changes in the skin appearance as

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Elbow tendonitis

Elbow tendonitis: Is weight lifting a possible factor?

Elbow tendonitis is characterized by inflamed and swollen elbow tendons which occurs if an individual engages in repetitive frequent movements. The tendons of the elbow joints connect the neighboring muscles to the bones. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJAx42aCtSQ The condition is quite common among athletes. It is vital that you are well aware on how weightlifting affects the elbow

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