C. Young

As a medical-surgical nurse in her hometown, Carla Young boasts years of experience in the field handling a variety of health issues among adults. With her passion to help others, Carla Young dedicates most of her time in helping others in medical missions to far flung towns. This is the reason why she took up nursing in the first place. Another way in which she helps others is sharing her knowledge on health-related topics to others. With the aim of empowering others with knowledge of basic first aid care, Carla Young eagerly contributes first aid and other related articles to various online sources for everybody to read.

Cold sores

Cold sores are small blisters filled with fluid forming on or around the mouth and lips. They might form on their own or as small clusters. In most cases, the blisters might break, forming a scab that falls off. Generally, the cold sores are brought about by the herpes simples virus type 1 (HSV-1). It […]

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Diabetic blisters

Diabetic blisters are defined as spontaneous eruption of blisters on the skin among those diagnosed with diabetes. Even though the blisters might appear alarming if initially seen, they are relatively painless and eventually heal on their own without leaving behind any scars. Characteristics Diabetic blisters typically manifest on the feet, legs and toes. In some

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Persistent sore throat

A sore throat causes an uncomfortable, scratchy sensation along with hoarseness and burning while swallowing. A persistent sore throat might recur several times or long term. This type can be brought about by various conditions thus it is vital to determine the root cause. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CE9IgpVOlgc Common causes of persistent sore throat Various conditions can instigate

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Windburn

Windburn is defined as burning and redness of the skin after spending time outdoors exposed to cold, windy air. It is important to note that the skin is prone to burning even if it is cold, dry and overcast. What are the signs? The indications of windburn strikingly resemble a sunburn. The face might turn

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