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What Causes Broken Blood Vessels in the Eyes?
A broken blood vessel in the eye is correctly known as a sub-conjunctival hemorrhage. It can look pretty horrific (as in the above image), but will not cause any damage to your eyesight and is purely cosmetically unpleasant. Normally the first thing you will notice is an unsightly red patch over part or all of the white of your eye. Most of the time they will appear with no apparent cause, (although they can be triggered by trauma to the eye itself amongst other things I shall cover within this
158 commentsRecovering From A Pulmonary Embolism - What To Expect During Pulmonary Embolism Recovery
Recovery from a pulmonary embolism takes a lot of time. Lung damage from blood clots is very serious. This page will go over treatment for pulmonary embolisms and share what to expect after a pulmonary embolism.
379 commentsThrombocytopenia, Low Platelet Count and Bleeding
Blood platelets help blood to clot after an injury. A low platelet count, caused by faulty platelet manufacture or platelet destruction, may result in bleeding.
2 commentsLONOMIA OBLIQUA: The Killer Caterpillar
LONOMIA, the Killer Caterpillar This is an interesting letter I have just received from an actual victim of the caterpillar and added to article. I thought it so germane to the danger of Lonomia to head the hub with the report. "My name...
79 commentsHow to make easy baked peaches recipe
Baked peaches; this is such a delicious, quick and easy way to use up that glut of fruit in Autumn. Peach deserts are a nutritious pudding and served with yoghurt or icecream make a cool sweet for summer nights.
5 commentsFly Safely, Prevent Blood Clots, Ear Pain, Motion Sickness, And Other Problems: Tips For Healthy Air Travel
Air travel has unique health risks. Passengers may experience ear or sinus pressure or pain, headaches, motion sickness, and potentially deadly clots such as a pulmonary embolism or DVT. Many of these conditions can be prevented, making air travel safer and more comfortable.
2 commentsAfter a tooth extraction; what next?
After a tooth extraction or removal, it is important to avoid doing anything that will raise blood pressure around your mouth. This is really important to note because if ignored, it leads to further increase...
0 commentsBlood Thinners: Differences Between Anticoagulants, Thrombolytics, and Antiplatelets
When people think of blood thinners, they are often thinking of any number of drugs that work to treat clotting. There are actually three classes of drugs that treat clots: anticoagulants, thrombolytics, and antiplatelets. Learn what the differences are between these classes. also, learn why one type of drug may have been chosen for your blood clot or blood clotting condition.
7 commentsHow to cure dysmenorrhea pains : Solutions to dysmenorrheal pains
Do all women experience dysmenorrheal pains? I asked this question because I used to think that I am being punished monthly for this sickness. Ever since I had my menstruation, I can actually predict exactly when to have it, why? because of...
7 commentsFacts about Quran (Koran)
The Holy Quran is the religious text of Islam , which was revealed by Allah to Prophet Muhammad. It is widely regarded as the finest piece of literature in the Arabic language . Muslims believe that Quran is the verbal divine guidance and...
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