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  1. You can care for minor burns at home with simple first aid. There are different levels of burns . First-degree burns are only on the ...
  2. ... problems There are two forms of EM: EM minor usually involves the skin and sometimes mouth sores. ...
  3. To treat a minor burn, run cool water over the area of the burn or soak it in a cool water bath (not ... may be used to help relieve the pain. Minor burns will usually heal without further treatment.
  4. To treat a minor cut at home first wash your hands thoroughly with soap to avoid infection. Next wash the cut with mild ...
  5. ... responsible for a large number of deaths. Variola minor is a milder infection that rarely causes death. ...
  6. Thalassemia minor is an inherited form of hemolytic anemia that is less severe than thalassemia major. This blood smear ...
  7. Sydenham chorea is a movement disorder that occurs after infection with specific bacteria called group A streptococcus. ... Sydenham chorea ...
  8. ... such as colds, the flu, earaches, sore throats, minor headaches, low-grade fevers, and limited rashes Minor injuries, such as sprains, bruises, minor cuts and ...
  9. ... throats, migraines, low-grade fevers, and limited rashes Minor injuries, such as sprains, back pain, minor cuts and burns, minor broken bones, or minor ...
  10. ... may be numb. Burns fall into two groups. Minor burns are: First degree burns anywhere on the ... away. Call your local emergency number or 911. MINOR BURNS If the skin is unbroken: Run cool ...
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