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Health

Injuries and poisonings

Fly bite of an adult and a child

Dipterology, which studies flies, describes almost 120 thousand species of these insects, and some of them can bite humans. In most cases, a fly bite causes only mild skin irritation, but some species carry pathogens, including dangerous ones.

Human bite by a dog

Currently, there is a large number of infectious diseases (zoonoses) that are transmitted from person to animal. These diseases include, for example, rabies, leptospirosis, leishmaniasis, various psittacosis, tetanus.

Formaldehyde poisoning

Formaldehyde is a poisonous and at the same time very common chemical, namely a gas, the aqueous solution of which is known as formalin. 

Synovial chondromatosis of the joints

There are many diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue, and these include synovial chondromatosis, which is a lesion of the inner synovial membrane of the fibrous capsule of the joints (joint capsule) in the form of benign chondrogenic metaplasia.

Elbow dislocation treatment

Seeking medical attention is an important and necessary step that cannot be ignored. After all, dislocation requires mandatory reduction, and, moreover, this injury can be accompanied by other disorders - for example, a fracture or pinching of the ulnar nerve.

Elbow dislocation in adults and children

What is elbow dislocation and how is it treated? It is a violation of the anatomical articulation of the ulnar articular bones, such as the humerus, ulna and radius. Trauma is accompanied by capsular rupture, damage to the ligamentous apparatus, hematoma.

Copper poisoning

The pathogenesis of copper poisoning is associated with its physiological effect on the body. It plays an important role in the metabolic process, since it is part of most enzymes that catalyze the oxidation of proteins and carbohydrates. 

What to do with a hornet bite: first aid, how to smear

Each of us needs to know what to do when a hornet bites. Even at home, a person can be helped, which will significantly alleviate the condition, and prevent complications and serious consequences.

Hornet bite

Anyone who has been bitten by a hornet at least once will certainly wonder if a hornet bite is dangerous. Let's figure it out. So, a hornet bite has a number of adverse consequences. By itself, it is not dangerous, since the deadly poison is not injected directly during the bite, as, for example, happens with a snake bite.

First aid for a snake bite

The bite of an ordinary snake, which belongs to non-poisonous reptiles, is not life-threatening, but first aid for the bite of a poisonous snake, most often a viper, includes several rules aimed at slowing down the spread of poison, which, as a result, helps to reduce intoxication.

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