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How To Get Rid Of Back Pain Caused By Gas – 10 Home Remedies For Back Pain Due To Gas

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In this video, I will talk about the 10 simple tips to get rid of back pain caused by gas.
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Most people pass gas between 13 and 21 times a day.
When gas is blocked from escaping, constipation and back pain may be responsible.
Luckily, many home remedies can help to release trapped gas or prevent it from building up.

1. Let it out.

Holding in gas can cause bloating, discomfort, and pain.
The easiest way to avoid these symptoms is to simply let out the gas.

2. Pass stool.

A bowel movement can relieve gas.
The passing stool will usually release any gas trapped in the intestines.

3. Eat slowly.

Eating too quickly or while moving can cause a person to take in air as well as food, leading to gas-
related pain.
Quick eaters can slow down by chewing each bite of food 30 times.
Breaking down food in such a way aids digestion and can prevent a number of related complaints,
including bloating and indigestion.

4. Avoid chewing gum.

As a person chews gum, they tend to swallow air, which increases the likelihood of trapped wind and
gas pains.
Sugarless gum also contains artificial sweeteners, which may cause bloating and gas.

5. Quit smoking.

Whether using traditional or electronic cigarettes, smoking causes air to enter the digestive tract.
Because of the range of health issues linked to smoking, quitting is wise for many reasons.

6. Choose non-carbonated drinks.

Carbonated drinks, such as sparkling water and sodas, send a lot of gas to the stomach.
This can cause bloating and pain.

7. Drink tea.

Some herbal teas may aid digestion and reduce gas pain fast.
The most effective teas made from
– Anise.
– Chamomile.
– Ginger.
– Peppermint.
Anise acts as a mild laxative and should be avoided if diarrhea accompanies gas.
However, it can be helpful if constipation is responsible for trapped gas.

8. Clove oil.

Clove oil has traditionally been used to treat digestive complaints, including bloating, gas, and
indigestion.
It may also have ulcer-fighting properties.
Consuming clove oil after meals can increase digestive enzymes and reduce the amount of gas in the intestines.

9. Add apple cider vinegar to water.

Apple cider vinegar aids the production of stomach acid and digestive enzymes.
It may also help to alleviate gas pain quickly.
Add a tablespoon of the vinegar to a glass of water and drink it before meals to prevent gas pain and bloating.

10. Breathe deeply.

Deep breathing may not work for everyone.
Taking in too much air can increase the amount of gas in the intestines.
However, some people find that deep breathing techniques can relieve the pain and discomfort
associated with trapped gas.

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How To Treat A Fever In Adults | How To Get Rid Of A Fever In Children | Bring Down A Fever In Baby

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How To Bring Down A Fever In Children | How To Get Rid Of A High Fever In Adults | How To Treat A High Fever In Babies

Hey guys! This weeks video is all about how to treat a fever in adults, children and babies.

WHAT IS NORMAL?
The average body temperature, taken with a thermometer in the mouth, is 37ºC (98.6ºF), but anywhere between 36.5ºC and 37.2ºC (97.7ºF and 99ºF) can be considered normal.

WHAT IS A FEVER?
A fever helps the body fight infections by stimulating the immune system. By increasing the body’s temperature, a fever makes it more difficult for the bacteria and viruses that cause infections to survive.

A fever is a high temperature of 38C or more.

RED FLAG SYMPTOMS TO BE AWARE OF:
Any of the following symptoms suggest that you or your child need urgent medical advice/help. They suggest that the symptoms could indicate a serious illness, and need emergency help.

I have tried my best to add as many red flag symptoms but incase I have missed anything please make sure to visit the following pages as well,

-https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/treating-high-temperature-children/?
-https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/spotting-signs-serious-illness/?
-https://patient.info/health/fever-in-children-high-temperature/seeing-a-doctor
-https://beta.nhs.uk/symptoms/fever-in-children/

• A high temperature in a baby less than 8 weeks old
• The child is under 3 months old with a temperature of 38°C (101°F) or above
• The child is between 3 and 6 months with a temperature of 39°C (102°F) or above
• The child’s fever lasts for more than 5 days
• Your child’s health is getting worse
• Your child is under 8 weeks old and doesn’t want to feed
• Cold feet and hands
• A high-pitched, weak or continuous cry in young children
• A lack of responsiveness, slower in activity or floppy, quiet or listless despite taking paracetamol or ibuprofen
• A bulging fontanelle (the soft spot on a baby’s head)
• A stiff neck
• Bothered by light
• Not drinking for more than 8 hours or showing signs of dehydration -https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/dehydration/
• Fits, convulsions or seizures
• Blue, very pale, mottled, blotchy or ashen/grey skin
• Difficulty breathing, fast breathing, grunting while breathing, or if your child seems to be struggling to breathe – for example, sucking their stomach in under their ribs
• Unusually drowsy, hard to wake up, unable to stay awake, doesn’t seem to recognise you or seem aware of what’s going on around them
• Severe abdominal pain
• A spotty purple-red rash anywhere on the body that doesn’t fade when a glass is rolled over it
• Repeated vomiting or green (bile-stained) sick
• You have any concerns about looking after your child at home

TIPS TO HELP A FEVER:
• Drink or encourage to drink plenty of fluids – offer regular breastfeeds if you’re breastfeeding.
• Try to eat nutritious foods if you can.
• Check on your child from time to time during the night
• Tepid sponging is not recommended for treatment of fever
• Avoid bundling up in too many clothes or bedclothes
• Keep the room at a comfortable temperature, but make sure fresh air is circulating
• Drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration

MEDICATION:
If your child seems distressed, consider giving them children’s paracetamol or ibuprofen. These shouldn’t be given together unless advised by a healthcare professional.

Adults can take paracetamol and/or ibuprofen to help reduce a fever.

Always check any medication with your healthcare professional, read the instructions on the bottle or packet carefully, and never exceed the recommended dose.

Do not use ibuprofen if you have a known allergy or asthma attacks have been triggered by it or medicines in the same family.

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Amphotericin b back pain amphotericin b acts by binding to ergosterol in the fungal cell m

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MVA accident with serious injuries

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Digital Photographs from the scene of the two car MVA with injuries, Corner of Washington and North Main Streets.

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Infectious Mononucleosis (Mono) | Epstein-Barr Virus, Transmission, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

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Infectious Mononucleosis (Mono) | Epstein-Barr Virus, Transmission, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Infectious Mononucleosis (also known simply as Mono or Mononucleosis) is a condition whereby immune cells (known as monocytes) increase in levels due to an infection (most commonly by Epstein-barr virus, or EBV). In this lesson, we discuss how this virus is transmitted, along with the signs and symptoms of mono, how it is diagnosed and how it is treated.

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Infectious mononucleosis, Causes, Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment.

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Infectious mononucleosis, Causes, Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment.

Infectious mononucleosis (IM, mono), also known as glandular fever, is an infection usually caused by the Epstein–Barr virus (EBV).[2][3] Most people are infected by the virus as children, when the disease produces few or no symptoms.[2] In young adults, the disease often results in fever, sore throat, enlarged lymph nodes in the neck, and tiredness.[2] Most people recover in two to four weeks; however, feeling tired may last for months.[2] The liver or spleen may also become swollen,[3] and in less than one percent of cases splenic rupture may occur.[6]

While usually caused by Epstein–Barr virus, also known as human herpesvirus 4, which is a member of the herpesvirus family,[3] a few other viruses may also cause the disease.[3] It is primarily spread through saliva but can rarely be spread through semen or blood.[2] Spread may occur by objects such as drinking glasses or toothbrushes or through a cough or sneeze.[2][7] Those who are infected can spread the disease weeks before symptoms develop.[2] Mono is primarily diagnosed based on the symptoms and can be confirmed with blood tests for specific antibodies.[3] Another typical finding is increased blood lymphocytes of which more than 10% are atypical.[3][8] The monospot test is not recommended for general use due to poor accuracy.[9]

Mononucleosis (Epstein-Barr Virus)

We’ve all heard of mono. It’s the kissing disease! But this term is a little minimizing and outdated. The disease is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, and there are lot more details regarding transmission and disease than can be described simply by kissing, so let’s get into the finer points now.

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[MV] GFRIEND(여자친구) _ Fever(열대야)

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[MV] GFRIEND(여자친구) _ Fever(열대야)

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NEW YouTube Channel ‘1theK Originals’ has been launched! Please take a lot of interest and SUBSCRIBE!

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*English subtitles are now available. 😀
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[Notice] 1theK YouTube is also an official channel for the MV, and music shows will count the views from this channel too.
[공지] 1theK YouTube는 MV를 유통하는 공식 채널로, 1theK에 업로드된 MV 조회수 또한 음악방송 순위에 반영됩니다.

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11 ways to outwit the most common running injuries

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As many as half of runners get injured every year. Watch to see what steps you can take to stay strong and pain-free mile after mile. Get more healthy living tips from the Mayo Clinic App: http://mayocl.in/2tbMb57

When should an adult go to the ER with fever?

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Kids and adults handle fever differently. Nicole Rogers, MD, emergency medicine physician with Medical City Healthcare shares the signs that should prompt and adult with fever to seek immediate emergency care.

Engine 63 responding to an MVA with injuries – Helmet Cam – 720p HD

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Station 63, Rescue 9, Ambulance 9, along with ALS from Lackawanna County were dispatched to the entrance of the Lackawanna State Park for a 1 car MVA with injuries. Chief 9 arrived on scene confirming 1 car into a tree, negative entrapment and returned Rescue 9 to service. Crews from Engine 63 assisted with packaging the patient and removal of the vehicle before returning to service.

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Multiple 911 calls for a car off the hwy about 100 feet or more into the woods in the area of 350 NH Rt 11 area

(1) driver occupant of car in woods
Extricated by Farmington NH Fire and EMS personnel

One lane of southbound Rt 11 traffic closed briefly during the accident scene investigation

Farmington NH FD Units
Engine 3
Engine 4
Ambulance 1
Ambulance 2

Chief 2
Farmington 09

New Durham FD (Ambulance was sent to second reported accident on Rt 11) turned out as unfounded call

New Durham FD Ambulance 1
New Durham PD Assisted traffic

Frisbee Memorial EMS Medic 5
Farmington NH Police Department

NH State Police requested to the scene

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