The Home Doctor - Practical Medicine for Every Household:
The Only Book You Need When Help is Not On The Way
About Dr. Maybell Nieves:
Dr. Maybell Nieves - head surgeon of the Unit of Breast Pathology and general surgeon at Caracas University Hospital in Venezuela, with over 10 years of experience in the operating room. She studied at the prestigious European Institute of Oncology in Milan, Italy.
Dr. Maybell is known for developing new, ingenious methods of treating patients after Venezuela's economy collapsed and hospitals and pharmacies ran out of medicines, supplies, electricity and running water.
The Home Doctor - Practical Medicine for Every Household - is a 304 page doctor written and approved guide on how to manage most health situations when help is not on the way.
If you want to see what happens when things go south, all you have to do is look at Venezuela: no electricity, no running water, no law, no antibiotics, no painkillers, no anesthetics, no insulin or other important things.
But if you want to find out how you can still manage in a situation like this, you must also look to Venezuela and learn the ingenious ways they developed to cope.
This book is a unique guide for the layman that you can use when help is not on the way or to manage common ailments that don't require seeing a doctor.
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How to take care of minor problems.
CARE OF UMBILICAL CORD:
The end of the cord will fall off in a couple of weeks after birth.
Until it falls off, keep it clean and dry.
Keep diaper below cord so that the cord stays dry.
Dab with alcohol on a cotton swab 12 times each day.
Call your babys health care giver if it looks red, irritated, bleeds or oozes, or
has a bad odor.
CARE OF CIRCUMCISION:
A circumcision should heal in 710 days.
If the tip of the penis is irritated by the diaper, put a little bit of petroleum jelly
on the irritated area each time you change the diaper.
PREVENT DIAPER RASH:
Change diapers often.
Wash babys bottom with soap and warm water at each change.
Use zinc oxide paste or diaper rash cream on irritated areas.
TREAT DIAPER RASH:
Leave babys diaper area uncovered for a few hours each day. (Place several
folded cloth diapers under baby.)
Use zinc oxide or diaper rash cream on irritated areas after washing.
TREAT DIARRHEA:
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2. If you are breastfeeding, continue to do so.
Call babys health care giver if your baby wont take liquids, cant keep them
down, has a lot of diarrhea, or has diarrhea for longer than 12 hours. (Diarrhea
can be a very serious problem for little babies, who can lose a lot of fluid quickly.)
There are special drinks called oral electrolyte solutions that infants with
diarrhea should be given to keep them from becoming very sick.
TREAT COLIC:
Make sure that your baby is not crying for some other reason (wet diaper,
hunger, tight clothing, loneliness).
Hold baby, stomach down, across your knees.
Rock your baby.
Push your baby in a carriage or stroller.
TREAT A COLD:
Try to make your baby more comfortable.
Call babys health care provider if your baby has a fever.
When to call the doctor
YOU SHOULD CALL YOUR BABYS HEALTH CARE GIVER IMMEDIATELY
IF YOUR BABY:
Has breathing problems (has to work hard to get air in and out).
Cries (more or differently from the usual), or moans as if in pain, or is very
fussy.
Has a temperature higher than 100属 F.
Vomits (more than a spit up) or has diarrhea (very watery, loose, foulsmelling
stools) more than 23 times in a day.
Has even one large, very watery bowel movement and is less than 3 months old.
Passes blood or blood clots with urine or bowel movement.
Has a convulsion (shaking arms and legs).
3. ALSO CALL IF YOUR BABY:
Seems weak, has no energy to cry as loudly as usual.
Refuses to feed or nurses poorly (or doesnt want more than 1/2 of the usual
bottle).
Doesnt wake up as alert as usual, or for older babies, is not playful, even for a
short time.
Just doesnt seem right and you are worried.
When you call the health care provider about your sick baby, write down the
advice you get. Have available the telephone number of a pharmacy in case
your care giver wants to phone in a prescription.