First
aid is the provision of initial care for an illness or injury. It is
usually performed by non-expert, but trained personnel to a sick or injured
person until definitive medical
treatment can be accessed. Certain self-limiting illnesses or
minor injuries may not require further medical care past the first aid
intervention. It generally consists of a series of simple and in some cases,
potentially life-saving techniques that an individual can be trained to perform
with minimal equipment. Any layperson can be trained to administer first aid,
which can be carried out using minimal equipments. Basic training in first aid
skills should be taught in school, in work places and, in general, be learnt by
all, as it is mandatory to our modern and stressful life.
BLEEDING:
First aid
·
Apply direct
pressure, using a sterile dressing or a clean cloth; apply direct pressure on
the wound for at least 10 minutes. If the dressing becomes soaked with blood,
do not pull the dressing from the wound; instead, place another clean dressing
on top of the existing cloth.
·
Elevate the
injured area if you don’t suspect a broken bone. This helps slow down the
bleeding.
·
If bleeding
doesn’t stop, use pressure points, maintain direct pressure over the wound and
also apply pressure to a pressure point above the wound for the arm. Apply
pressure to upper arm, with a leg wound; apply pressure where the groin and leg
meet.
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Seek emergency
medical treatment and advice.
·
Homoeo. Medicine:- Hamamaelis, Millefolium, Crotalus
Horridus, Ipecac,
BROKEN BONES:-
Symptoms / Sign’s – limb/ joint area may be deformed, difficult or
painful to move, sensitive to the touch, discolored, or cold; or have acute
swelling or no feeling.
First aid
·
The utmost care
and gentleness must be exercised in handling a broken limb or spine it is
imperative to avoid any movement of the broken fragments, or any forward
bending of the spine, lest further damage accrue to muscles, Nerves, blood
vessels, or the spinal cord. It is far better to do nothing until expert help
arrives than to do the wrong thing, first aid implies firm gentle traction and
some form of support that will prevent any movement of the jagged ends of the
fragments during transport to hospital.
·
Seek emergency
medical treatment and advice.
·
Homoeo. Medicine:- Symphytum, Calc.phos , Arnica
mont, Ruta, Bryonia
SEIZURES:-
Symptoms / sign’s – Rigid body, clenched fists and jaw, twitching in
limbs or face, eyes rolling back in head. Excessive salivation possibly, unconsciousness.
First
aid
·
Do not restrain
the person
·
Lay the person on
a soft or padded surface during the convulsion to avoid self – injury.
·
If the person
begins to vomit, turn his or her head to the side to prevent choking.
·
Try to prevent
Tongue Biting (use mouth gag)
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Seek emergency
medical treatment and advice.
·
Homoeo.
Medicine:- Cuprum met, Plumbum. Met,
Cicuta, Nuxvomica, Bufo.
CHOKING
Choking is
the mechanical obstruction of the flow of air from the environment into the
lungs. Choking prevents breathing, and can be partial or complete, with partial
choking allowing some, although inadequate, flow of air into the lungs.
First aid
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Wrap you arms
around the victim from behind tip the victim slightly forward.
·
Make a fist with
one hand; grasp the fist with your other hand.
·
Position your
fist between the victim’s navel and rib cage.
·
Thrust your fist
upward quickly and forcefully. Use an inward and upward motion, as if you are
trying to lift the person off the ground.
·
Repeat thrusts as
necessary until object pops out and the airway is clear.
·
Seek emergency
medical treatment and advice.
DROWNING
Drowning is
the process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion/immersion in
liquid.
First
aid
·
Get the person
out of the water, summoning help if needed.
·
Begin
resuscitation as soon as possible if the person is not breathing.
·
If the person is
breathing, lay him or her down in the recovery position (stomach down, head
turned to side) and keep him or her warm with blankets until medical help
arrives.
·
Seek emergency
medical treatment and advice
FROST BITE
Symptoms / sign’s – Skin that is somewhat numb and white may blister or
peel when rewarmed (mild frostbite), skin that is cold, hard, white or grayish
and numb, may turn blue or purple, or swell and blister when rewarmed (severe
frost bite)
First
aid
·
Find a warm area
quickly.
·
Never rub
frostbitten skin.
·
Use very warm
water ( 100 to 1050 F) to rewarm frostbitten skin quickly; immerse
in a tub or basin or apply compresses. Rewarming can be painful, if immersion
is not an option, remove clothing from frostbitten areas and cover with
blankets.
·
Frostbitten skin
burns easily so do not rewarm too close to dry heat or a campfire, or with a
heating pad. If you can’t get to a warm area, use your body to rewarm; put
frostbitten hands under armpits. Rewarm toes with warm hands cover face with
hands to warm nose and cheeks.
·
Drink warm
liquids (coffee, tea, and broth, cocoa) don’t drink alcoholic beverages, which
promote heat loss.
·
Seek emergency
medical treatment and advice
·
Homoeo. Medicine:-
Agaricus, Petroleum, Pulsatilla, Silicea, Zincum.
RESCUE BREATHING
If a person is not breathing but has a
pulse;
First aid
·
Tilt the victim’s
head back to open the airway
·
Check for
breathing position your ear over the victim’s mouth. Listen for breathing while
looking at chest for rise and fall of breathing
·
Pinch the
victim’s nostrils closed and seal your mouth tightly over the victim’s mouth
·
Give two slow
breaths the victim’s chest should rise and fall as you breathe into the mouth.
If it does not, reposition the victim’s head and try two more slow breaths. If
the chest still does not rise, follow the procedure for choking followed by two
slow breaths.
Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation(CPR)
If a person has no pulse and is not
breathing, proceed with CPR.
First aid
·
Get on your knees
next to the victim
·
For an adult,
place one hand on top of the other, with the heel of the bottom hand on the
victim’s breast bone (locate the area where bottom ribs meet in the center of
the chest, then move up ½ – 1 inch). For a child, place the heel of one hand on
the breastbone.
·
For a child
compress chest 5 times to a depth of 1 inch; for an adult compress chest 15
times to a depth of 2 inches. Don’t lift your hand(s) off chest between
compressions, lock elbow(s) during compressions and keep shoulders directly
over hand(s),
·
Lift and tilt
victim’s head, pinch the nose and breathe in to mouth, give a child 1 slow
breath; give an adult 2 slow breaths; and watch for chest to rise.
·
Repeat cycle of compressions
and breaths (15 :2 for an adult, 5 : 1 for a child) for one minute, recheck
pulse and breathing, if the victim is still not breathing and has no pulse,
call the emergency number for help
·
Continue giving
CPR until victim has a pulse or until paramedics arrive.
·
Seek emergency
medical treatment and advice
HYPERTHERMIA
Symptoms / sign’s –
Heat
Exhaustion: Increased thirst, weakness, mental or physical disorientation,
nausea, profuse sweating, cold or clammy
skin, visual disturbances.
Heat
stroke: confusion, bizarre behavior,
strong and rapid pulse, extreme fatigue, rapid heartbeat, loss of
consciousness, body temperature over 1040 F, lack of sweating with
dry, red skin.
First aid
·
As soon as you
notice any symptoms of hyperthermia, rest in a cool, shaded area with feet
elevated.
·
Remove excess
clothing.
·
Splash skin with
cool or tepid water, or apply cool towels or sheets to skin.
·
If possible, move
to an air – conditioned setting.
·
Drink lots of
cool water, fruit juices or sports drinks.
·
Seek emergency
medical treatment and advice
·
Homoeo. Medicine:
- Pyrogenum, Belladonna, Swertia chirata Q, Millefolium, Aconite, Ars.alb,
Gelsemium.
HYPOTHERMIA
Symptoms / sign’s Shivering,
numbness in hands and feel, confusion, sleepiness, physical exhaustion, slurred
speech, memory lapses, slow and shallow breathing, slow and weak heart beat,
cool, pale skin, fingers, toes and lips may be slightly blue, cessation of
shivering with diminished alertness or loss of consciousness, slow pulse and
breathing ( Severe hypothermia).
First aid
·
Move to a warm,
sheltered area.
·
Use blankets or
skin to skin contact (ie. torso to torso) to raise body temperature or to keep
warm.
·
In cases of very
mild hypothermia, a warm bath can help restore body temperature.
·
Remove any wet
clothes and replace with dry clothes or blankets, keep the head covered.
·
Drink hot tea,
broth, or water and avoid alcohol, altogether.
·
Seek emergency
medical treatment and advice
HEART ATTACK
Symptoms / sign’s Chest pain; the victim may describe it as pressure, a
feeling of tightness in the chest, aching, crushing, fullness or tightness,
constricting or heavy pain. The pain may be located in the center of the chest
although it is not uncommon for the pain to radiate to one or both shoulders or
arms or to the neck, jaw or back, in addition to pain, victims may experience sweating,
Nausea, or shortness of breath.
First aid
·
Comfort and
reassure the victim.
·
Have the victim
stop whatever they were doing and sit or lie in a comfortable position.
·
Seek emergency
medical treatment and advice
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If the victims
become unconscious, be prepared to perform CPR.
·
Homoeo. Medicine:
- Latrodetus mactans, Amylnitrosum, Aconite, Cactus, Spigelia.
STROKE:
Symptoms / sign’s Weakness and Numbness of the face, arm or leg, often
an one side of the body only. Dizziness, confusion, headache, ringing in the
ears. A change of mood. Difficulty in speaking, unconsciousness, pupils of
uneven size. Difficulty in breathing and swallowing, loss of bowel and bladder
control.
First aid
·
Have the victim
stop what ever they were doing and sit or lie in a comfortable position.
·
Seek emergency
medical treatment and advice
·
Homoeo. Medicine: - Opium, Nuxvomica, Arnica, Baryta
carb, Belladonna, Laurocerasus.
INSECT BITES
Symptoms / sign’s of allergic Reaction: Pain, swelling of the throat,
redness or discoloration at the site of the bite, itching, hives, decreased
consciousness and difficult or Noisy breathing.
First aid
·
If a stinger
remains in the victim, you may try to remove it carefully with a tweezers or by
scraping with the edge of a credit card, be careful not to squeeze the stinger
as this will inject more venom.
·
Once a stinger
has been removed, the wound should be washed well with soap and water, cold
compresses will help relieve pain and swelling. The stung area should be kept
lower than the heart to slow circulation of the venom.
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Seek emergency
medical treatment and advice
·
Homoeo. Medicine:
- Apis mell. Kali. Perm ,
Ledumpal, Lachesis, Amm.Carb
·
For external - Arnica Q, Apis.mell Q, Cedron Q
INSULIN REACTION(Hypoglycemia):
This
condition occurs when there is too much insulin in the body. This condition
rapidly reduces the level of sugar in the blood and brain cells suffer. Insulin
reaction can be caused by taking too much medication, by falling to eat, by
heavy exercise, by emotional factors.
Symptoms / sign’s Fast breathing, fast pulse, dizziness, weakness,
change in the level of consciousness, vision difficulties, sweating, headache, numb
hands or feet, and hunger.
First aid
·
A person in
insulin shock needs sugar, quickly! If the person is conscious, give sugar in
any form; candy, fruit juice or a soft drink.
·
Seek emergency
medical treatment and advice
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Homoeo. Medicine:
- For hypothermia - Graphites, Iodum, Kali. Carb, Lycopodium, Phosphorus,
Silicea, Sulphur .
BURNS
Ist
degree burns are the least severe. They are characterized by redness or
discoloration, mild swelling and pain, over exposure to the sun is a common
cause of first degree burns.
2nd
degree – Burns are more serious, they are deeper than first degree burns, look
red or mottled and have blisters. They may also involve loss of fluids through
the damaged skin, 2nd degree burns are usually the most painful
because nerve ending are usually intact, despite severe tissue damage.
3rd
degree – Burns are the deepest, they may look white or charred, extend through
all skin layers. Victims of 3rd degree burns may have severe pain / no
pain at all, if the nerve endings are destroyed.
First aid
·
1st
degree – Flush with cool running water, apply moist dressings and bandage
loosely.
·
2nd
degree – Apply dry dressings and bandage loosely do not use water as if may
increase risk of shock.
·
3rd
degree – Same treatment as second degree, in all case Seek emergency medical
treatment and advice
·
Homoeo. Medicine:
- Cantharis, Urtica urens, Pic.acid,
o
For external Cantharis
Q, Urtica urens Q
NOSE BLEEDS:
First aid
·
If you get a nose
bleed, Sit down and lean slightly forward. Keeping your head above your heart
will make your nose bleed less. Lean forward so the blood will drain out of
your nose instead of down the back of your throat. If you lean back, you may
swallow the blood. This can cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, use your thumb
and index finger to squeeze together the sold portion of your nose. This area
is located between the end of your nose and the hard, bony ridge that forms the
bridge of your nose. Keep holding your nose until the bleeding stops. Don’t let
go for at least 5 minutes. If it’s still bleeding, hold it again for 10 minutes
straight, you can also place a cold compress or an ice pach across the bridge
of your nose. Once the bleeding stops, don’t do anything that may make it start
again, such as bending over or blowing your nose.
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Seek emergency
medical treatment and advice
·
Homoeo. Medicine:
- Ammoniun. Carb, Arnica, Crotalus horridus, Ferr.phos, Hamamaelis, Ipecac,
Millefolium. For external, Drench the
cotton with Hamamaelis Q and smell it
SPRAINS:
Symptoms / sign’s Pain, tenderness, swelling, bruising and an inability,
to move the injured part.
First aid
·
Using ice packs,
ice slush baths or ice massages can decrease the swelling, pain bruising and
muscle spasms.
·
Wrapping the
ankle may be the best way to avoid swelling and bruising.
·
Seek emergency
medical treatment and advice
·
Homoeo. Medicine:
- Arnica, Bryonia, Rhustox, Ledumpal, Carbo. Ani,
For
External Arnica Q, Ruta Q, Bellis per Q.
COMMON FIRST AID HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES
Arnica – This is the No. 1 remedy for all cases
of injury as it also deals with shock. It removes the blood back
into the vessels as well. Give Arnica first in every First Aid situation.
Aconite – Fright is the keynote of this
homeopathic remedy when there is great anxiety and sudden emotions. It is for
any complaint that comes on suddenly after exposure to cold dry windy
conditions.
Apis – This is for bee stings and insect
bites where there is a lot of swelling, heat, redness and stinging pains.
It is > cold applications and < heat. It is also an emergency measure
for anaphylactic shock to give on the way to the hospital
Argentum Nitricum – Fear and anxiety before an event, flying
and ordeals of every kind. There is distension of the stomach, burping,
palpitations, diarrhoea especially after sweet things.
Arsenicum Album – for food poisoning with diarrhoea and
vomiting. Feel cold and fearful – frightened to be left alone. < 11.00pm –
1.00am. Complaints after exposure to wet and damp.
Belladonna – Fever with great heat which follows
Aconite well. Red, hot, skin, dilated pupils, throbbing pains. < light,
noise and jarring. Throbbing headaches and mild sunstroke. > bending
backwards, sitting or standing erect. Sudden and violent onset of conditions.
Bellis Perenis – Specific for bruising of soft tissue like
the breast and internal organs. Ailments after a blow. Good for internal
bruising after a hysterectomy. It is also called the Gardeners friend as it
works well for aches after gardening.
Bryonia – A dry remedy. Dry fever, dry cough < for
any movement, company or talking. Dry lips, thirst, irritable. Bursting
headache < any movement. Must stay still. Red swollen, shiny joints,
frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, sciatica A stitching pain >
pressure. Appendix symptoms which develop slowly – specific. <
heat > cold.
Calendula – the healing remedy. Use the tincture
as an antiseptic. For all infections and inflammations where flesh is torn. It
prevents pus formation. Beware that there is no infection inside the wound or
the skin will close up and keep it in! This homeopathic remedy can be bought as
a cream and useful for children’s cuts and scrapes.
Cantharis – bad burns and scalds with
blistering. Stops the pain.
Carbo Veg – Air hunger, wants to be fanned but is chilly. Bluish
colour. After near drowning or electric shock and patient is cold, blue and
lifeless. Indigestion with a lot ofwind.
Causticum – Also for burns. Take a 30C potency and
the pain goes in about 7 mins.
Chamomilla – great sensitivity to
pain. Teething in babies. Very irritable.
Cocculus – For sea sickness and travel sickness.
Nausea, dizziness < motion > sitting still or lying on side
Colocynthus – for colic in babies which is >
doubling up > hard pressure. Also menstrual colic.
Eupatorium Perforlatum – Flu, fever with great thirst, aching,
bone pain, bruised and aching muscles in back, chest and limbs. Scanty sweat.
Restless, chilly, nausea. Weakness. < cold air < 7 -9am < motion. Sick
headache, nausea at the sight of food. > vomiting.
Gelsemium – Also for flu but no thirst. Comes on
over a couple of days. Nerves affected. Heaviness in limbs. Face a dusky red
colour with heavy droopy eyelids. Muscles won’t do as they are told.
Hepar Sulphuris – Eruptions, boils, whitlows by nails,
Ailments that are made worse by a draft of air. Abscesses, sensitive to touch.
Sore throats, earache that has yellow thick discharge. Pain that is splinter
like.
Hypericum – is the homeopathic remedy
for injuries that are rich in nerves, like fingers, toes. Specific
for injury to the coccyx. Use the tincture or cream for very painful cuts,
grazes and burns. Also use tincture as an antiseptic as it prevents tetanus.
Ignatia – Emotional and mental stress with grief,
worry and disappointment. Characteristic signing. Moody. Illness after a loss
or shock. < tobacco smoke. Anger and then suppressed tears or emotions after
a loss. Globus hysterica ( lump in throat)
Ipecac – Colic with nausea. Giddiness, vomiting.
Profuse saliva. Any complaint where there is strong nausea. No thirst.
Ledum – Puncture wounds, which are cold to touch,
wounds from rusty nails, bites, needles, wasp stings. It prevents post injury
infections. (Aches and pains that are > ice)
Magnesium Phosphate – Bad cramping pains which are > heat
> pressure and doubling up. Especially period pains.
Mercurius – pus, bad breath, offensive profuse sweat.
Excessive saliva. Thick yellow discharges. < warmth and < cold. Sore
throats, ear pains. throat infection after the pus has formed.
Nux Vom – Hangovers. Illness after too much rich food
> fresh air < indoors. Chilly and irritable. Fever when every
movement causes shivering even when wrapped up. Piles.
Phosphorus – After effects
of anaesthetics particularly after injections for dental treatment.
Jet lag. Dry irritating cough. Loss of voice. Craves ice cream and ice
cold drinks. > for sleep.
Pulsatilla – Earache. Weepiness, clinging dependant, whining.
Craves attention. Crave fresh air, like the windows open. > walking in fresh
air. Very changeable. No thirst. Cough > vinegar
Rhus Tox – Aches and pains which are < first
movement > on continued movement. < damp < rest < cold > warmth.
Restless. Often stops the irritation inchicken pox.
Ruta Grav – Strains, tendons, ligaments and cartilage. Bone
injuries, dislocations and eyestrain. < with motion < lying on painful
side. < cold > warmth
Silicea – splinters, promotes rejection of thorns,
glass etc. Boils, abscesses. MUST NOT BE USED if patient has anything
artificial in body like new hip joint, pacemaker as it may cause rejection.
Rescue
Remedy (It is a Bach Flower
Remedy and not Homeopathy Remedy) – Loss, shock, fright, upset.