Get in touch with your local fire department and see if they have a juvenile firesetter program or if they can refer you to one. I was a firesetter interviewer as a fire fighter, and found that most of these children lack a stable family environment. they seek attention and act out without really understanding the consequences. many times it is the absence of a father or other situation that causes stress for the child and they feel they have no control in their lives. A sudden move away from friends, for example. Sure fire curiosity is normal, and it was hopefully an accident and not intentional. However, children playing with fire are the cause of over 50 % of the fire deaths in America -so be careful with this one and please have him evaluated.
This term refers to a decrease in a blood supply to the heart, this can be caused by athrosclerosis, a hardening of the arteries that supply the heart with blood. It is potentially fatal and should be evaluated by a cardiologist.
A lack of oxygen will indeed cause pale skin. Pale skin can also be caused by anemia and should always be evaluated by a doctor or medical professional.
A sore throat may be more than just one of the symptoms of a cold. It could be from a bacterial infection and possibly caused by a more aggressive strep bacteria. Any sore throat of unkown origin should be evaluated by a health professional.
Bad pain or stomach cramps are not a common sign of pregnancy but can happen. This can be caused by a fallopian cyst or by a tubal pregnancy so it should be evaluated by your medical provider.
Otitis externa can be quite painful and is often caused by bacteria such as Pseudomonas Aeruginosa. If someone thinks they may have a case of otitis externa, it is probably best to schedule an appointment with their physician right away to have it evaluated and properly treated.
Yellow stool can be caused from too much protein. This is usually an indicator of Celiac disease. You need to be evaluated by a doctor for a diagnosis.
That would be unlikely to have any relationship with the vaccine. But a daily stomach ache in a 6 year old should be evaluated by their pediatrician. Mouth blisters are a common condition in children that age caused by a different virus and they are called Herpangina. They are typically caused by Coxsackie group A viruses, not influenza viruses or vaccines.
Antibiotic drops will only help if the spot is caused by a bacterial infection. Any changes on or in the eye should be evaluated by an eye doctor. Most optometrists can diagnose an eye condition, many have the ability to write a prescription. Certain conditions and most surgeries can only be treated by an ophthalmologist.
Transient nausea, throbbing headache, a canker sore that won't go away, extreme fatigue and others. Some are caused by his less-than-great diet, but most are psychologically related to his impending nervous breakdown.
the mean of inconvenience
Whoever caused the injury should be held liable for it. If your friend did something reckless, which caused the injury, then your friend is solely responsible.
The symptoms you describe are usually, but not always, caused by a virus. The treatment for this is rest, plenty of fluids and as needed use of pain medications such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Difficulty breathing is a symptom that should be evaluated by a doctor.