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Back Pain
Symptom : Back pain causes 13 million working days to be lost in
Britain each year. The spine supports the whole weight of the upper
body so it is understandable that it sometimes goes wrong. Because
of the complex nature of the spine it is advisable to consult your
doctor if back pain persists for more than a few days. Remedy :
If, as usual, the pain has been caused by abuse i.e. lifting too
heavy weights etc., be sensible and take things easy. Take care
to sit as upright as possible with a support for the small of the
back. Take asprin or paracetamol which will not only relieve pain
but will help to relieve inflammation. Your doctor may prescribe
stronger drugs.
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Burns
Symptom : Small area (less than four or five inches across) of
blistered but unbroken skin. Remedy : Apply large quantaties of
cold water to the affected area as soon as possible and maintain
this until the pain subsides. This may take as long as 15 minutes!
Apply a loose, dry dressing. If the burn is larger than four or
five inches in diameter or if the skin is broken, consult your doctor
as soon as possible.
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Colds
Symptom : Even in this day and age there is still no cure for the
common cold. Remedy : Go to bed, take plenty of drinks. If you have
a headache or are feverish take asprin or paracetamol. Do not bother
to take antibiotics as these will have no effect!
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Diarrhoea
Symptom : In adults diarrhoea is usually caused by a virus infection
and is therefore unable to be treated directly. The symptoms can
usually be eased by the traditional Kaolin and Morphine mixture
or by medicines containing codeine. Holiday diarrhoea is often due
to bacteria. Again, Kaolin and Morphine can be taken. Remedy : Consult
your doctor if symptoms persist for more than a few days. Diorrhoea
in very young children and babies needs careful attention. Most
babies have loose bowel action during their first six months due
to their predominantly liquid diet. Sudden bouts of unusually watery
diarrhoea should be treated by taking the baby of solids and feeding
them a solution of cooled, boiled water with a teaspoon of sugar
and half a teaspoon of salt to the pint. If the symptoms persist
for more than 24 hours, or are accompanied by vomiting or weakness
consult your doctor.
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Gastroenteritis
Symptom : Gastroenteritis describes a group of diseases affecting
the stomach or part of the intestine. Symptoms are diarrhoea, sickness
and stomachache. Remedy : Because the lining of the stomach is likely
to be inflammed medicines are often immeadiately vomited up. Large
quantities of water, orange juice, milk or thin soup should be taken
to counter the effects of dehydration. Consult your doctor if symptoms
persist for more than a day or, in the case of babies or young children,
six hours.
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Stomachache
Symptom :Most attacks are not serious and are usually caused by
indigestion or wind. Remedy : A hot water bottle will often relieve
the symptoms and, in the case of indigestion, a teaspoon of bicarbonate
soda in half a glass of water will help. If the pain lasts for longer
than eight hours or increase in intensity you should consult your
doctor
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Sprains
Remedy : Treat with a cold compress, containing ice if possible,
for 15 to 30 minutes to reduce the swelling. Then apply, firmly,
a crepe bandage and give the sprain plenty of rest until all discomfort
has subsided. Further strain will inevitably lead to further swelling
and a longer recovery period.
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Nosebleeds
Remedy : Sit in a chair, lean forward with your mouth open, and
pinch your nose just below the bone for approximately five minutes,
by which time the bleeding should have stopped. Avoid hot drinks
or hot food for 24 hours. If symptoms persist consult your doctor.
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Minor cuts and grazes
Remedy : Wash the wound thoroughly with water and a little soap.
To stop bleeding apply a clean hankerchief or dressing to the wound
for about five minutes. Cover with a clean dry dressing
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Sunburn
Remedy : Treat as with other burns with cold water to remove the
heat. Calamine lotion will relieve the irratation while paracetamol
will also help. Children are particularly susceptible to sunburn
and great care should be taken to avoid over-exposure to the harmful
effects of the sun.
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Insect Bites and Stings
Remedy : Antihistamine tablets can be obtained from the chemist
without prescription and will usually relieve most symptoms. Note
: bee stings should be scraped away rather than 'plucked' in order
to avoid squeezing the contents of the venom into the wound.
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Head Lice
Symptom : These creatures, contrary to popular belief, prefer
clean hair and are, therefore, not a sign of poor personal hygiene.
Remedy : Medicated head lotion can be obtained from the chemist
wihtout prescription.
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Chickenpox
Symptom : On the first day a rash appears as small red patches
about 3-4mm across. Within a few hours of these developing small
blisters appear in the centre of these patches. During the next
three or four days further patches will appear and the earlier ones
will turn 'crusty' and fall off. Remedy : Calamine lotion may be
applied to soothe the often severe itching. Cool baths may also
help. The most infectious period is from two or three days before
the rash appears and up to five days after this date. Children may
return to school as soon as the last 'crusts' have dropped off.
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German Measles (Rubella)
Symptom : The rash appears during the first day and usually covers
the body, arms and legs in small pink patches about 4mm across and
doesn't itch. No other symptoms are usually present apart from occasional
aching joints. It is infectious from two days before the rash appears,
until the rash disappears in about four or five days from that day.
Remedy : The only danger is to unborn babies and, therefore, it
is important that all contacts are informed in order that anyone
who may be pregnant can contact their doctor. Immunisation can prevent
this disease.
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Measles
Symptom : The rash is blotchy and red and appears on the face and
body around the fourth day of illness. It is at its most infectious
from two or three days before the rash appears until eight or ten
days after that date. Remedy : Immunisation can prevent this disease.
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Mumps
Symptom : Swelling in the gland in front of one ear often followed,
after a couple of days by swelling in front of the other ear. It
is infectious from two or three days before the swelling appears
until eight or ten days after that date. Remedy : If the pain is
severe you should consult your doctor.
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