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SOS: ice and wrapping are the best first aid for sprains

It's a well-known fact that sprains are the most common orthopedic injuries. For years, the main treatment was a plaster cast, but the various types of bandages available these days mean you can avoid the aggravation of having to wear one, as well as the discomfort of a prolonged period of enforced immobility. So you think you might have sprained something? Here's the right equipment for taking care of it fast!

Sprays, nasal washing and nebulizers to help you take a nice big breath

We all know that we need to take good care of our airways, but what's the best thing to use? Let's find out together what choices there are, based on the condition: from nasal rinsing to guard against colds, nasal washing for rhinitis, to nebulizing for more serious inflammation and asthma.

Thermometers: comparing their accuracy

Buying a thermometer? Then you'll need to know which ones are the most accurate and reliable. This varies depending on the model and the technology it uses, so let's look at the ones you can rely on.

Warts, corns and calluses: treated with salicylic acid

Salicylic acid is an active ingredient of natural origin and has become one of the key ingredients for treating ailments affecting the skin of the foot thanks to its exfoliating effect. Let's learn more about this substance and its fundamental role in foot care

What do you put in a first aid kit?

Research indicates there are an average of 1.2 domestic accidents per person in Italy every year. That's a good reason to always have a first aid kit close at hand, but if you don't know what to put in it, let us help you.