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Stop Bleeding Tongue - Articles
Biting the Tongue That Bleeds Me
by
Tammy
Posted
Sun 07 Sep 2008 2:05am
I do have stories to tell and comments and emails to answer but I have been trying to deal with a change in my work schedule. My boss asked me if I would be interested in working days, and I said yes, so she scheduled me from 2 a.m. ’til noon. It wasn’t what I had thought of when she had said days, but I was willing to give it a try. Sunday (my n ...
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Trick of the Trade: Epistaxis control with tongue blades
by
Michelle Lin
Posted
Wed 06 Jul 2011 6:00am
For epistaxis, the classic teaching is to pinch the nose to control the bleeding. A persistent nosebleed often is the result of one's natural inclination to constantly check if there is still bleeding every few seconds. Applying pressure on-and-off makes it difficult for the bleeding to stop.
Trick of the Trade:
Use tongue blade ...
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Keep Reading.. It's a Two for One!
by
Stephanie
Posted
Fri 16 Oct 2009 10:04pm
Well I missed my post for last night, poor little scooter slipped by the kitchen table and bit down on his tongue. Hard.
There was blood EVERYWHERE. It took quite a while to get him calmed down and cleaned up.
A futile measure really. Every time I looked over at him for about the next three hours his mouth was oozing blood.. ugh.
It's ...
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Trying out medication: Week 10
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Tom Weidig
Posted
Tue 18 Dec 2007 12:00am
It is just amazing how creative people are in drawing wrong conclusions, from wikipedia
For centuries stuttering has featured prominently in society at large. Because of the unusual-sounding speech that is produced, as well as the behaviors and attitudes that accompany a stutter, stuttering has been a subject of scientific interest, curiosi ...
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How Can You Stop Nose Bleeds?
by
Neil Kao
Posted
Fri 14 Aug 2009 5:42pm
I am frequently asked about what is the best way to stop having nose bleeds. My answer depends on the suspected cause and the severity of the nose bleed. About 90% of nose bleeds occur at a place inside the nose calledKasselbach's area. It is on the front and lower part of the middle nose bone. This area is susceptible to nose bleeds for several re ...
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