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- Head injuries and concussion
There is no specific treatment for mild head injury other than plenty of rest, and not overdoing things.
- Dental injuries - Knocked out, chipped or cracked teeth
A knocked out permanent tooth can survive if it is immediately put back. Do not put a knocked-out baby tooth back.
- Ankle sprains
Ankle sprain is a common sports injuries caused by overstretching and tearing the supporting ligaments.
- Plaster care
Even after a plaster is removed, the bone is still healing, so take care for at least another month.
- Sports injuries
A sports injury may be more severe than you think.
- Eye injuries - chemical burns
Always wear safety goggles or a face shield when handling liquid or powder chemicals.
- Knee injuries
Mild knee injuries may heal by themselves, but all injuries should be checked and diagnosed by a doctor or physiotherapist.
- Eyes - flash burns
Flash burns are like sunburn in the eye and can affect both your eyes. Find out more.
- Burns and scalds
Immediate first aid for all burns is to hold the burn under cool running water for at least 20 minutes.
- Eye injuries - foreign body in the eye
Don't try to remove a foreign body from your eye - go to your doctor or hospital emergency department for help.