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<language>en-us</language><item><title> ï»¿Buckle Up to Prevent Facial Lacerations </title><link> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Facial Lacerations.txt </link><guid> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Facial Lacerations.txt </guid><description> Some of the worst injuries suffered in car crashes are those where the occupants were not wearing seatbelts Deceleration injuries such as in motor vehicle accidents are very serious, and often fatal Survivors of car wrecks often suffer broken bones about the face and facial lacerations Often nerve damage is a result of facial lacerations; it may take months for the nerves to repair Often the p.....&lt;a href='http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Facial Lacerations.txt'&gt;More on Lacerations&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿Birthing at Home to Prevent Lacerations Grazes Birth </title><link> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Lacerations Grazes Birth.txt </link><guid> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Lacerations Grazes Birth.txt </guid><description> Birthing at home is not new, yet it seems new because so many women birth in hospitals Birthing in a hospital is fine; however you may not get the option to deliver in the most comfortable of positions Baring any unseen complications during childbirth, birthing at home is a much better option for some women and their families While birthing at home, the mother is allowed to let gravity assist h.....&lt;a href='http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Lacerations Grazes Birth.txt'&gt;More on Lacerations&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿Care And Treatment of Lacerations </title><link> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Lacerations.txt </link><guid> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Lacerations.txt </guid><description> A laceration is the more medical term for any kind of tear or cut in the skin The laceration may be small or large depending on the cause of the laceration, that is from a sharp object, such as a knife or shard of glass, or a more traumatic cause due to a blow to the skin, fall, or collision

Most lacerations may not bleed that much, nor are deep enough to require medical attention For such m.....&lt;a href='http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Lacerations.txt'&gt;More on Lacerations&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿Hepatic Trauma: Liver Lacerations </title><link> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Liver Lacerations.txt </link><guid> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Liver Lacerations.txt </guid><description> Every year thousands of people are severely injured in automobile accidents Hepatic injuries and more specifically, liver lacerations are most common in auto accidents where there are decelerations injuries Most often there is a crash and the body is thrown forward into the steering wheel With that, the right rib cage is fractured, and the internal organs are severely injured There may be a co.....&lt;a href='http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Liver Lacerations.txt'&gt;More on Lacerations&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿Understanding 1st to 4th Degree Perineal Lacerations </title><link> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=4th Degree Perineal Lacerations.txt </link><guid> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=4th Degree Perineal Lacerations.txt </guid><description> As you labor to give birth your baby makes his/her way down the birth canal The tissues of your vagina are made to stretch as the baby comes down A primiparaeâ€ prim-i-paraâ€ (woman in first pregnancy) is most likely to receive 4th degree perineal lacerations  Delivering mothers can receive 4th degree perineal lacerations even with an episiotomy To understand perineal lacerations, letâ€™s take.....&lt;a href='http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=4th Degree Perineal Lacerations.txt'&gt;More on Lacerations&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿Tongue Lacerations Inflicted from Child Abuse </title><link> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Tongue Lacerations.txt </link><guid> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Tongue Lacerations.txt </guid><description> Tongue lacerations can happen to anyone by accident Tongue lacerations are usually the result of some sort of accident, such as hitting oneâ€™s chin on a hard surface Sometimes children suffer tongue lacerations due to falling; but sadly in children, not all tongue lacerations are accidental; some are inflicted through child abuse 

As a parent, you love your children; you would give your own.....&lt;a href='http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Tongue Lacerations.txt'&gt;More on Lacerations&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿Tips to Prevent Infected Lip Lacerations </title><link> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Infected Lip Lacerations.txt </link><guid> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Infected Lip Lacerations.txt </guid><description> The winter months play havoc on the skin The hands get dry and cracked, but even worse than the hands are the lips As we crank up the heat in our homes to stay warm, the dry air pulls out the moisture in our lips; cracked dry infected lip lacerations are often the result To prevent the pain and discomfort of infected lip lacerations, drink plenty of water; staying well hydrated during the cold .....&lt;a href='http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Infected Lip Lacerations.txt'&gt;More on Lacerations&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿Guide for Parents Concerning Head Lacerations </title><link> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Head Lacerations.txt </link><guid> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Head Lacerations.txt </guid><description> As parents we know that our children will run around and get hurt from time to time Your children may be running and playing in the living room and one falls into the corner of the coffee table As a parent the first thing you might feel like doing is panicking, but donâ€™t do it Stay calm Your child needs you to take charge of the situation and know what to do Children with injuries such as h.....&lt;a href='http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Head Lacerations.txt'&gt;More on Lacerations&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿Postpartum Vagina Lacerations: Instructions for Vaginal Health  </title><link> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Postpartum Vagina Lacerations.txt </link><guid> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Postpartum Vagina Lacerations.txt </guid><description> Quite often women who have birthed a baby will develop small postpartum vagina lacerations, as well as lacerations to the surrounding tissues of the perineum The vagina is asked to stretch wide enough for the head and shoulders of an infant to pass through, which are the widest parts of the infant In the beginning, usually the labor progresses slowly, and the cervix thins out and stretches over .....&lt;a href='http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Postpartum Vagina Lacerations.txt'&gt;More on Lacerations&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿What Causes Non-obstetrical Vaginal Lacerations </title><link> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Vaginal Lacerations.txt </link><guid> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Vaginal Lacerations.txt </guid><description> The most common non-obstetrical vaginal laceration is caused by the femaleâ€™s very first experience with sexual intercourse The hymen, the layer of tissue that partially covers the vaginal orifice tears away and sometimes bleeds with the first sexual intercourse experience This is normal and heals very quickly 

Non-obstetrical vaginal lacerations can be considered fairly minor, requiring li.....&lt;a href='http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Vaginal Lacerations.txt'&gt;More on Lacerations&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿Treating Face Lacerations Wisely </title><link> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Face lacerations.txt </link><guid> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Face lacerations.txt </guid><description> When face lacerations happen, most people have quite a few concerns Of all the locations for lacerations to take place, the face is generally the most visible Taking the right steps to promote healing and prevent scarring is vital

How to handle first aid for face lacerations will depend a great deal on how severe the wounds happen to be Before doing anything to treat facial lacerations, siz.....&lt;a href='http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Face lacerations.txt'&gt;More on Lacerations&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿Repair and Prevent Labia Lacerations with Labiaplasty </title><link> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Labia Lacerations.txt </link><guid> http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Labia Lacerations.txt </guid><description> Every woman is unique The very part that makes her a woman is as unique as her fingerprints Her most private womanly parts are the labia majora and labia minora Some woman have large labia, just as many woman are large breasted; it is perfectly normal to have large labia Childbirth can affect the size of the labia minora, as can aging and weight gain or weight loss As we age the tissues in th.....&lt;a href='http://knowfirstaid.com/permalink.php?article=Labia Lacerations.txt'&gt;More on Lacerations&lt;/a&gt;</description></item></channel></rss>