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  • How to Soak Open Wounds in Epsom Salt

    Open wounds can be vulnerable to infections, which can quickly spread and lead to serious illness if left untreated. There are a number of ways to care for your open wound, including epsom salt...

  • How to Soak Infected Wounds

    Soaking a wound can be beneficial when done properly; wound soaking can cleanse the injury site, thereby preventing infection and promoting healing. When an infection is already present, a warm...

  • Home Remedies for Water on the Knee

    The term 'water on the knee' refers to irregular amounts of fluid that have built up around the knee joint. This can be caused by many things, such as ligament tears, severe trauma to the knee...

  • What Should Be Used to Wash Out an Open Wound?

    When dealing with open wounds the goal is two-fold: to stop the loss of blood and to stabilize the injury. After you've done that, you''ll need to prevent infection by washing out your open wound....

  • How to Soak an Infected Wound

    Infected wounds can be trouble if not taken care of properly. Continuous inflammation can cause cellulitis, gangrene or even death. That's why it's important to know the signs of infection and...

  • Aquatic Therapy for Traumatic Brain Injury

    Aquatic therapy provides a safe environment for physical rehabilitation for people with a variety of conditions, including those who have experienced traumatic brain injury (TBI). People with TBI...

  • How to Heal an Infected Wound

    Everyone gets a scrape once in a while. Whether you fall down the stairs, trip on a stone or cut yourself by accident, that wound is prone to infection. This is especially true if it's not treated...

  • How to Use Salt on a Wound

    Dead Sea salt is used to clean wounds for its high mineral content as well as its antiseptic and astringent qualities. Make a Dead Sea salt solution to gently cleanse wounds while drawing out...

  • How to Treat Cuts

    Anyone who has experienced a small cut knows that they can be very painful and upsetting for a minute but then easily forgotten. But don't let the fact that the pain fades quickly stop you from...

  • How to to Create Home Storage in Case of Emergency

    Take the time to create a storage to be prepare in case these events happen to you. Raging tornadoes toppling down trees that block the roads. Devastating ice storms that cut off power source and...

  • How to Wash an Ace Bandage

    Ace Bandages can be easily cleaned and stored for re-use.

  • How to Sterilize Ace Bandages

    Ace bandages are used to wrap injured ankles or other body parts to prevent further injury. In general an Ace bandage should be disposed of and replaced after use, especially if that use involves...

  • How to Get a Ring Off

    Having a ring stuck on your finger can be painful, and embarrassing. The big question then is how to get a ring off your finger without hurting your hand, or ideally the ring.

  • How to Treat Frostbite

    Frostbite, or congelatio, is a condition caused by extreme cold. Any body part can get frostbite but those affected are usually fingers, toes, noses, cheeks and ears. Basically, your body is...

  • About Water Blisters

    A water blister is a bump that forms on a person's skin and then fills with a clear, watery substance. Water blisters form mostly from friction, such as from poorly fitting shoes or from...

  • How to do a Sea Salt Soak

    Anyone who has had a piercing done or has suffered from a puncture wound has probably heard, or should have heard, that sea salt soaks are important, if not a necessity. Sea salt soaks, unlike...

  • How to Make an Ice/Gel Pack

    Don't waste your money on ice-packs and cold compresses. You can make your own for pennies and have it handy for injuries or to throw in your lunch bag to keep things cool.

  • About Dehydration

    As much as 75 percent of the human body is made up of water. As a result, keeping sufficient water in your system is very important. Dehydration occurs when you are losing more water than you are...

  • How to Deal With Dehydration

    Dehydration is when you do not supply sufficient fluid for your body, in other words, the amount of water being take in is less than the amount of water leaving the body.This might occur when you...

  • How to Prevent a Hangover

    Nearly everyone loves the thought of going out and having a good time with some friends, fun and drinks. Are you planning a night out on the town? Are you looking forward to the laughs, but not...

  • How to Care for Water Blisters

    Water blisters, while not life threatening, are a nuisance and can be painful. These can form after a bad sunburn, from prolonged friction or after a mild burn. There are a couple of things to...

  • How to Cure An Infected Finger

    If you've ever had an infected finger you know how horribly bad it hurts. Infected fingers can be dangerous if puss should get into your blood stream, but they are also very curable by using a...

  • How to Make Cold Compresses

    You can make you own compresses at home to keep in your freezer or carry in a cooler on any outing. A cold compress is a good thing to have at hand for sporting events and any activities that...

  • How to Use Vinegar in First Aid

    The ancients knew the amazing benefits of vinegar. They used vinegar in everything, from hygiene to food to sanitation. Vinegar was literally the world’s first antibiotic treatment. The...

  • How to Care for a Nose Piercing

    There was a time when a nose piercing was daring and risqué, but now you see nose rings and studs on the faces of teenagers as well as their mothers. If you now have a piercing of your own,...

  • How to Clean a Wound

    A wound will must be cleaned to remove any dirt or other debris that may be present. Serious complications, such as an infection that travels through the bloodstream, can develop if a wound is not...

  • How to Make Saline Solution to Clean a Wound

    If you are out camping or hiking, and one of your companions trips and suffers a wound, you will have to help clean it. Straight water can be harsh on wounds, but a simple saline solution can...

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