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Does milk help dilute some poison?

Yes, but it depends on the poison. Where a poison is a corrosive, milk may limit damage to the lining of the throat and stomach, as well as absorption into the bloodstream.Contact a Poison Control Center for any ingested poison.US number : 1-800-222-1222UK number (NHS helpline): 0845 4647


Where can one go to get a free eye test?

One must be eligable for a free eye test, if one passes for eligability, then you will be able to get a free eye test from the NHS, you may also be likely to get a free eye test from specsavers.


What are the costs of a laminectomy?

I can't say exactly, but I had a Discectomy and Laminectomy. I was in hospital for 2 days, one night. The costs were just over $35,000. That does not include pre-op visits, blood work, MRI, etc.In the UK a laminectomy be could performed by the NHS in which case it will not cost you any money. However, such an operation will have very long waiting lists. If you were to pay for a laminectomy privately it would cost a substantial amount of money. but if your vertebrae damage came from an accident you could claim the cost of the laminectomy as well as other expenses from the party considered at fault. See the link entitled "back injury claims" to see the amounts of compensation you can claim for the pain and suffering for injuries to your spine including a laminectomy.


Where can I find exercises for plantar fasciitis?

One of the best ways is to cross the legs over at the knee while sitting on a chair and then pulling the toes upwards towards the shin for about ten seconds. Repeat this for a good number of times. If this is done first thing in the morning as getting out of bed, after any period of prolonged sitting and at least three times a day, it has be proven to be helpful.


What is quinsy throat?

This answer is taken from the nhs website: "http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Quinsy/Pages/Definition.aspx?url=Pages/What-is-it.aspx" Quinsy is an abscess between the back of the tonsil and the wall of the throat. It is also known as a peritonsillar abscess. It happens when infection spreads from a swollen tonsil to the area around it, usually during a severe case of tonsillitis. The symptoms of quinsy are similar to tonsillitis and include: * a worsening sore throat, usually on one side, * fever, * difficulty opening the mouth, * difficulty swallowing, * changes to your voice, * bad breath, * drooling rather than swallowing your own saliva, and * swelling of the face and neck. Quinsy is now rare because most people get effective treatment for tonsillitis early enough to prevent it. Quinsy may be suspected if you have a sore throat that gets a lot worse very quickly, or tonsillitis with more severe symptoms than normal. In most cases of quinsy, you will need to have a small operation in hospital, in order to drain the pus out of the abscess. Usually, the abscess that has formed is aspirated, which means that the pus is sucked out using a needle. However, in some cases, the abscess may be drained surgically by making an incision (cut) and draining the pus away. You will also need to take a course of antibiotics to prevent the infection spreading. In approximately 10-15% of cases of quinsy, the abscess will come back, usually within a year of the first occurrence. If this happens, you may need to have an operation to remove your tonsils (tonsillectomy).

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How is the NHS funded?

The National Health Service also known as the NHS is publicly funded through taxpayer's money. The NHS is the healthcare system in England.


When can babies safely consume honey according to NHS guidelines?

Babies can safely consume honey after they turn 1 year old, according to NHS guidelines.


What is the contact for NHS jobs UK?

Through the NHS jobs website the contact form instructs users to go through the candidate page. The forms there need to be filled out to contact them.


Where can one read tips for pregnancy care?

There is a lot of helpful information available through the NHS, either online or at your local surgery. There are also many dedicated sites for pregnant women and young mothers.


Why are children free in the NHS?

Because children are not able to earn salaries they must be subsidised by the adults, who pay for the NHS through taxation from the money they earn.


The population of Croydon?

337000 according to the NHS in croydon. As of end of march 2009.


How many people in Wales have HIV?

according to present NHS statistics, 14,000


What type of services does the NHS offer?

NHS stands for "National Health Service" based in the UK. According to the NHS Careers website, there are jobs available for doctors in different medical fields, like radiology and pathology, as well as jobs for physician assistants.


What are some examples of anti-smoking videos published by the NHS?

Some examples of anti-smoking videos published by the NHS are the video 'Get Support Quitting', through which NHS offers different services and support to help someone stop smoking.


Where can a person go to get advice on how to talk to their pregnant teen?

One can contact the NHS and the FPA in the UK for such advises on how to talk to their pregnant teen. Additionally one can also visit the website of Do Something.


Where can you get a free rosary bracelet?

Through the NHS if you live in the UK. But you have to be 16 or younger.


How many abuse cases each year against NHS?

The number of abuse cases reported against the NHS can vary from year to year. In 2020-2021, there were 55,000 reported cases of physical assaults on NHS staff, according to NHS England. However, it is important to note that not all cases of abuse may be reported or documented.