December 2016

Hangman’s fracture

Acute torticollis

Torticollis is simply called a twisted neck where it is twisted to one side. The exact cause of acute torticollis is usually unknown. It can develop without any previous neck symptoms. It is a usual cause of neck pain among young individuals and there is usually no evident injury. Nevertheless, it might also be brought […]

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Babysitting

Kawasaki disease

Kawasaki disease is considered as an uncommon condition that typically affects children aged 5 years and below, usually aged 18-24 months. The condition can trigger a variety of symptoms all over the body. What are the indications? In most cases, the characteristic symptom of Kawasaki disease is fever that lasts more than 5 days. Additionally,

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Fainting

When it comes to fainting, the individual loses consciousness for a few seconds. This is also known as passing or blacking out. The individual feels sick and sweaty initially or pass out without any warning. If an individual faint, loss of consciousness only lasts for a few seconds and feels normal again. Some feel very

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Whiplash

Ear barotrauma

Ear barotrauma involves damage to the tissues due to a difference in the pressure in between the air space within the body. This is the most common form of barotrauma characterized by ear pain and diminished hearing due to the unequal pressure that developed between the air in the middle ear and outside the ear.

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Subacute bacterial endocarditis

MERS coronavirus

The MERS coronavirus is a recent strain of coronavirus that triggers the rapid onset of severe respiratory disease. Most cases develop among individuals who have underlying health conditions that makes them prone to end up with respiratory infections. Most of the reported cases occur among those who live or travelled to the Middle East. What

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