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Welcome to Medical Basics

Knowing medical basics is important for teens because it helps you take better care of yourself and the people around you. Whether it's understanding what a fever means, how to treat a sprained ankle, or why staying hydrated matters, these little things can make a big difference. The more you know, the more confident and prepared you will be in everyday situations!

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Infections

Medical Basics

Infections happen when germs enter your body. Know how to spot and stop them.

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Anesthesia

Medical Basics

Anesthesia uses medicine to block pain or make you sleep during medical procedures.

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First Aid Kits

Medical Basics

First aid kits give you the tools to quickly treat cuts, burns, and injuries.

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Infancy Stage 

Medical Basics

The infancy stage is when a baby grows quickly and begins learning basic skills and bonding.

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Allergies

Medical Basics

Allergies happen when your body reacts to harmless things like pollen, pets, or certain foods.

 

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Vital Signs & Measurements

Medical Basics

Vital signs measure your body’s basic functions like temperature, pulse, breathing, and blood pressure.

 

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Circulatory System

Medical Basics

The circulatory system is the body’s network that moves blood, oxygen, and nutrients to all parts of the body and removes waste products.

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