7/28/11 OAUSA Net - Outdoor Medicine for the Summer
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 11:33 am
Tonight's net will deal with outdoor medicine for the summertime. Our guest will be Dr. Aaron, KI6OPC. Some of the topics will include:
-hydration and some new information on some old studies
-dangerous plants, how to avoid and treat exposures
-sunburn prevention and treatment
-muscle cramping, how to avoid and treatment
-snake bite treatments
-must have first aid items
We will also discuss a new threat which has popped up here in So Cal of which hikers and campers should be aware. It is a plant which goes by the name of the Poodle Dog Bush. Apparently it has been most recently spotted in the hills of La CaƱada Flintridge. It is known as a "fire follower," meaning it typically appears just after fires. We have seen many fires in the last several years including the 2009 Station Fire.
Also check out this site re US Army research on heat issues: https://phc.amedd.army.mil/topics/disco ... fault.aspx
Reactions to the plant are similar to poison oak and can include symptoms such as swelling, itching, blistering and rash, sometimes lasting as much as two weeks. This is what it looks like (from the US Forest Service):
This will be a great opportunity to get some good advice from our resident MD. Join us at 7:30 PM.
-hydration and some new information on some old studies
-dangerous plants, how to avoid and treat exposures
-sunburn prevention and treatment
-muscle cramping, how to avoid and treatment
-snake bite treatments
-must have first aid items
We will also discuss a new threat which has popped up here in So Cal of which hikers and campers should be aware. It is a plant which goes by the name of the Poodle Dog Bush. Apparently it has been most recently spotted in the hills of La CaƱada Flintridge. It is known as a "fire follower," meaning it typically appears just after fires. We have seen many fires in the last several years including the 2009 Station Fire.
Also check out this site re US Army research on heat issues: https://phc.amedd.army.mil/topics/disco ... fault.aspx
Reactions to the plant are similar to poison oak and can include symptoms such as swelling, itching, blistering and rash, sometimes lasting as much as two weeks. This is what it looks like (from the US Forest Service):
This will be a great opportunity to get some good advice from our resident MD. Join us at 7:30 PM.