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Severe Vomiting

Vomiting can be defined as a forceful expulsion of gastric contents. Severe vomiting can occur in a number of medical conditions like, Cycad poisoning, Cyclic vomiting syndrome, Addison?s disease, One of the types of severe vomiting is cyclic vomiting syndrome. Incidence is equal in both sex can lead to nausea, migraine, indigestion.
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Foreign Body In Eye

Any particle or material gets into eye is called as foreign body in eye. It can be serious or non serious depending on whether it is a superficial one or penetrating one. Incidences of foreign body don?t vary according to sex. A foreign body can be any object like metal particle, glass, wood or sand or dust particle which unfortunately gets falls in the eye. It can either remain superficially adhered to the cornea or can even penetrate the eye globe. Penetrating eye foreign bodies are generally the one with momentum and they speedily penetrate the globe. Incidences of foreign body don?t vary according to sex.
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Snake Bite

First thing to be done in case of a snake bite is to calm down the patient. 70% of snakebites are from non-poisonous species. Of the remaining 30%, only half will actually involve injecting venom. So any stress or panic will adversely affect the blood pressure.
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Farsightedness

Farsightedness (hyperopia) is a common vision condition in which you can see objects in the distance clearly, but objects nearby may be blurry. The degree of your farsightedness determines your focusing ability. People with severe farsightedness see clearly only objects a great distance away, while those with mild farsightedness may see clearly objects that are closer.
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Gastroenteritis First Aid Measures

Gastroenteritis is an inflammation of your stomach and intestines. Common causes are Viruses, Food or water contaminated by bacteria or parasites, Reaction to a new food, Side effect from medications. A low-grade fever may accompany these signs and symptoms. Depending on the cause of the inflammation, symptoms may last from one day to longer than a week.
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First Aid Measures For Fever

Fever is one of our body's reactions to infection.Normal body temperature is 98.6 F (37 C). But a rectal temperature higher than 100.4 F (38 C) is always considered a fever. A rectal temperature reading is generally 1 degree F (about 0.5 degree C) higher than an oral reading. For very young children and infants, even slightly elevated temperatures may indicate a serious infection. In newborns, a subnormal temperature rather than a fever also may be a sign of serious illness.
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Nose Bleeding In Children

Although they can be scary, nosebleeds are rarely cause for alarm. Common in kids ages 3 to 10 years, nosebleeds often stop on their own and can be treated safely at home. Keep pressure on the nose for about 10 minutes; if you stop too soon, bleeding may start again. It may also help to apply ice wrapped in a paper towel. Do not have your child lean back. This may cause blood to flow down the back of the throat, which tastes bad and may cause gagging, coughing, or vomiting
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Presbyopia

Presbyopia ? the gradual loss of your eyes' ability to focus actively on nearby objects. A basic eye exam can confirm presbyopia. You can correct the condition with nonprescription reading glasses or prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses. Surgery also may be an option.
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Eye problems in old age

The common eye problems which occur as you age are cataract, glaucoma, macular degeneration, floaters.
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Eye tests

A complete eye exam involves a series of tests designed to evaluate your vision and check for eye diseases. Your doctor may use odd-looking instruments, aim bright lights directly at your eyes and request that you look through a seemingly endless array of lenses. Each test during an eye exam evaluates a different aspect of your vision
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