Summarize the following:
If you are a healthy person experiencing new onset petechiae for no reason (you haven't been vomiting, straining, or doing something else that would easily explain the condition), you should see a doctor about it. Though petechiae usually go away on their own if you don't have another disease, it's best to find out if they have an underlying cause. It's especially important to take your child to the doctor if she gets petechiae for no reason that you can see, and if it covers a large part of her body. If you have an infection or disease that causes your petechiae, the best way to treat the petechiae is to try to cure the disease. Your doctor can help you decide what medication is best for your disease. In older people who's blood clotting system is naturally less effective, even minor trauma can cause significant petechiae. One way to prevent petechia if you're older is to try to avoid trauma. Of course, sometimes you can't avoid an injury, but do not take unnecessary risks. For instance, if you have trouble balancing properly, consider using a cane or walker. This may cause petechiae due to trauma, injury, or straining to disappear, but it will not treat any underlying conditions which cause petechiae. Cold can help cut down on inflammation and can help reduce future petechiae, as well.  To make a cold compress, wrap an ice pack in a washcloth or towel and hold it against the area with petechiae 15 to 20 minutes or less if you can't stand it that long. Do not put an ice pack directly on your skin, as it can cause damage to your skin. You can also just use cool water on a washcloth held up to the area. The main way to get rid of petechiae is to wait for them to heal on their own. Once you treat the underlying cause, the petechiae should fade away.

summary: Visit the doctor. Treat the underlying disease. Protect yourself if you're older. Try a cold compress. Wait for petechiae to heal.


Summarize the following:
Heavy or painful feeling, redness, swelling or tenderness in one of your legs can be a sign of blood clots. Most commonly, the pain will be in your calf or thigh. Swelling and discomfort in your legs is common in pregnancy, so it doesn't always mean that there's a serious problem. If you're worried you might have a blood clot, talk to your midwife or GP. Blood clots don’t always have symptoms, so it’s important to understand your personal risk. This pain may worsen when you walk. You may feel pain in other related areas due to the lack of oxygen to this region. If you suspect a blood clot, check for warm skin at the location of the suspected clot. Veins on your legs that look larger and swollen more than usual may be a sign of a blood clot.

summary: Be mindful of pain in your legs. Watch out for pain on the inside of your knees. Notice any elevated temperatures in sites where blood clots are common. Check for any swollen veins.


Summarize the following:
Brick ovens are time-consuming, expensive projects. If you build the oven incorrectly, it might crack and undo all of your hard work. If you want to build the oven properly, you need to follow a plan. Brick oven plans can be found online or purchased from your local home improvement store. Some great plans include:  Forno Bravo’s free brick oven plan (https://www.fornobravo.com/pompeii-oven/brick-oven-table-of-contents/) Makezine’s free brick oven plan (http://makezine.com/projects/quickly-construct-wood-fired-pizza-oven/) Purchase oven plans from EarthStone ovens (http://earthstoneovens.com/) The plan you choose will depend on how much space you can dedicate to your oven. For example, if you have a small garden, you will need to build an oven that will fit inside of it. Other considerations include:  If you’re building the oven under a patio cover, the oven should be short enough to fit underneath it. However, make sure the chimney can stick out from underneath the patio cover to release the smoke. If you want to cook large pizzas, the floor of the oven must be large as well. Budget limitations should be taken into consideration. If you have a small budget, plan to build a smaller oven. Dome ovens are igloo-shaped brick ovens with wooden doors. They have an easy, rustic elegance that can add a lot of visual interest to your backyard. Additionally, these ovens will cook food evenly and can be heated to very high temperatures.  Dome ovens can be difficult to build. Some plans even involve woodworking. These ovens can take a lot of time to heat up properly. Barrel ovens are brick ovens that are built around a large metal barrel. These ovens can be heated up very quickly and are more energy efficient than some dome ovens. This oven type is an excellent choice for hobbyists who want to be able to cook foods quickly.  These ovens are usually sold in kits that include a firebox and a large metal barrel. These kits usually have to be purchased online and can be expensive to ship.
summary: Find brick oven plans. Consider the size of your oven. Choose a dome oven plan. Consider a barrel oven plan.