How to Survive Christmas in Health
Christmas is a holiday of love, joy, understanding and human closeness. At the same time, however, it is a period that brings hustle, stress and tension.
So let's move on to situations more or less typical of the approaching time when you may need the help of health professionals. In the pre-Christmas period, there is a risk of home injuries during cleaning and baking - fractures when falling at home and minor burns when baking cakes. Above all, they require first aid. After many years of experience, rescuers also know that trimming a live Christmas tree so that it fits into a stand and prepares carp for consumption is not an easy thing at all. The first aid for cuts is to stop the bleeding. Typical of the holiday season is an increased intake of goodies (especially heavy and fatty meals and desserts) as well as drinking alcohol. If you have already overdone it and have had abdominal pain, then refrain from any further food or alcohol intake. So please be careful to survive everything in good health!