When treating sports injuries, avoid Heat, Alcohol, Running, and Massage as these can increase bleeding and swelling at the site of the injury. Alcohol could also mask the pain of the injury.
First and foremost, your friend should avoid sugar, especially high frutose cornsyrups. Your friend should also monitor their carbohydrate intake and stick to a low carb diet. Alcohol should also be avoided as it turns to sugar in the blood stream and will cause their blood sugar to spike.
Being under the influence of alcohol can lead to an injury, but has nothing to do with whether the injury is OSHA recordable. An injury is OSHA recordable if it occurred at or in the course of work, required medical treatment beyond first aid, resulted in lost or restricted time, etc.
People who have sickle cell should try to avoid consuming alcohol if at all possible. This is because sickle cell causes the patient to become dehydrated in the first place, so drinking alcohol would only exacerbate the problem.
First aid should be given in an effort to prevent further injury. If the injury from the accident is relatively small, first aid may work as a final fix. For a larger injury, basic first aid can help to forestall further injuries. For these larger injuries, the injured party should visit a hospital to ensure they get the most complete treatment for their injury, but first aid prior to the hospital visit can help to prevent further injury.
you might injury your self
it should be used when someone is ether sick or has an injury which is bleeding
false. pregnant women should avoid exercise in the supine position after the first trimester. not until after the first trimester.
First off if you are sick you shouldn't be drinking anyway. Alcohol lowers your immune system and it counteracts the effects of the antibiotics.
You should try to get out first. If you're unable to get out, call 911. If you don't have a phone with you, you're unlucky, and probably will have to wait for someone to get you out.
No, you should not be using drugs or alcohol in the first place.
To avoid accidents.