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What should you do if someone is having a siezure next to you?
It might be scary to witness, but do not panic. If you're with someone having a seizure: only move them if they're in danger, such as near a busy road or hot cooker, cushion their head if they're on the ground, loosen any tight clothing around their neck, such as a collar or tie, to aid breathing tuRead more
It might be scary to witness, but do not panic. If you’re with someone having a seizure: only move them if they’re in danger, such as near a busy road or hot cooker, cushion their head if they’re on the ground, loosen any tight clothing around their neck, such as a collar or tie, to aid breathing
See lessturn them on to their side after their convulsions stop.
why do I always feel nauseous?
The causes of vomiting differ according to age. For children, it is common for vomiting to occur from a viral infection, food poisoning, milk allergy, motion sickness, overeating or feeding, coughing, or blocked intestines and illnesses in which the child has a high fever. The timing of the nausea oRead more
The causes of vomiting differ according to age. For children, it is common for vomiting to occur from a viral infection, food poisoning, milk allergy, motion sickness, overeating or feeding, coughing, or blocked intestines and illnesses in which the child has a high fever. The timing of the nausea or vomiting can indicate the cause. When appearing shortly after a meal, nausea or vomiting may be caused by food poisoning, gastritis, an ulcer, or bulimia. Nausea or vomiting one to eight hours after a meal may also indicate food poisoning. However, certain food- borne bacteria, such as salmonella, can take longer to produce symptoms.
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