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If the choking victim is an infant, hold him or her face down on your forearm, supporting the head and neck. With the head lower than the chest, give five blows between the shoulder blades with the heel of your hand.
6, 20, 24, 6, 4, 25, 3, 4, 12, 8, 2.5, 16, 1, 1/2
Answer: Reye's Syndrome
Explanation:
The use of acetylsalicylic acid or aspirin is limit in children under 16 years old to treat fever or pain, as this substance is associated with a rare but serious complication, especially during chickenpox and flu, called Reye's syndrome. Although this syndrome is not yet fully understood, there are several studies relating Reye's Syndrome to the use of salicylate-containing medicines, including acetylsalicylic acid. Thus, the onset of this syndrome in children is related to the administration of infant aspirin. Reye's syndrome mainly affects children between 4 and 14 years. The symptoms of this syndrome are added to those already suffered by the child due to the viral process that affects them, such as the flu or chickenpox. The most common are vomiting, diarrhea, drowsiness and irritability. Later, the child may be confused, with muscle weakness, and even seizure and lose consciousness.
Small, hard skin lesions caused by the human papillomavirus are called warts.
<h3>What is the human papillomavirus?</h3>
Se×ually transmitted infections are defined as infections that pass from one to another person by means of Physical contact. STI caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), also increases risk of developing some kinds of cancer, such as cervix cancer.
The HPV interferes with communication mechanisms between cells, which leads to the proliferation of those cells in an uncontrolled way. These cells, if escaped by immune responses, continue to grow and form precancerous cells that can become cancer, if not treated.
Thus, Small, hard skin lesions caused by the human papillomavirus are called warts.
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