Problem: Article: Black widow spiders have fangs. When bitten, two small puncture wounds are usually visible.  As the venom from the bite spreads, the area develops a target-like appearance. The fang marks are in the center, surrounded by an area of reddened skin, then another circle of red just a little further beyond the center. The fang marks are visible immediately. Redness and swelling of the area where the bite occurred develops rapidly, usually within an hour. Pain typically starts within the hour and can quickly spread from the site to systemic areas such as the abdomen, chest area, or back. This is not always the case, but this is the classic description for the pattern that develops from a black widow spider bite. The treating physician will want to know what caused the bite/sting/injury. Safety is always the priority. If you can safely capture the spider, place it a container that does not present a risk of injury to anyone else. A small glass jar or plastic container with a lid, placed inside another container with a secured lid and handle, such as a small cooler, can help to make it easy to transport the spider.  Clearly no one needs to be put at risk of being bitten. If it can be done safely, capture the spider and safely take it with you to the medical facility. Presenting the spider that did the biting can help in initiating the most effective treatment as quickly as possible. Carrying around a black widow spider might not be the best plan, so at least take very clear pictures of whatever bit you, if you can do so safely. Most people that are bitten by a spider, including a venomous one like a black widow, do not have any serious medical problems as a result.  Symptoms that can result from a black widow bite include severe and intense pain, stiffness, muscle cramps, abdominal cramps, back pain, excessive sweating, and hypertension. Both topical and systemic reactions to the venom from a black widow spider can develop and spread quickly. Seek treatment as soon as possible once you confirm, or are fairly sure, you were bitten by a black widow spider. Topical reactions include itching or rash at the site, sweating of the extremity where you were bitten, pain radiating from the site, and discolored areas of the skin that form blisters. Systemic reactions include severe and intense muscle pain, pain radiating to the back and chest area, sweating, difficulty breathing, headache, nausea and vomiting, fever and chills, elevated blood pressure, and anxiety, restlessness, and delirium.
Summary: Recognize a bite from a black widow spider. Capture the spider if possible. Recognize the symptoms.

Problem: Article: Although pain medications are not a "cure" for secondary dysmenorrhea, they can help to ease symptoms until your doctor is able to offer you a definitive cure (such as surgery). Pain medications can be purchased over-the-counter at your local pharmacy or drugstore. Try taking an NSAID such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) or naproxen (Aleve). Follow the dosing instructions on the bottle — typically 400 – 600mg every four to six hours as needed. Heat may be just as effective as over-the-counter medications when it comes to easing painful periods. You can opt for a hot bath, or for hot packs placed over your abdomen. Do this as needed to alleviate the pain, while being careful not to burn yourself. If you are on-the-go or can't sit or lie down with a heating pad, try a heating patch that you can stick to your underwear or shirt. Aerobic exercise (such as biking, swimming, jogging, or brisk walking — anything that elevates your heart rate for 30 minutes or longer) has been shown to decrease period pain; however, be careful not to opt for strenuous exercise as working out too hard can actually worsen period pain. It depends on personal preference whether you enjoy having sex while on your period; however, for those women who do, the great news is that having an orgasm reduces period pain. It does not matter what type of sex you have. As long as it leads to an orgasm, the pain-relieving chemicals will be released in your brain and you will reap the benefits for your painful period. Caffeine, alcohol, and tobacco are all known "triggers" for worse period pain. You may have others as well — for some women, eating too many carbohydrates correlates to worse pain. Know what your triggers are, and take measures to avoid (or reduce consumption of) these things during your period.
Summary: Use medications to diminish your pain. Try heat to diminish your pain. Do some light aerobic exercise. Have sex. Avoid caffeine, alcohol, tobacco and other triggering substances.

Problem: Article: ” Then, select “Hand Motion.” This will change the settings indicating how you can capture information on your Galaxy Note II. ”  Once the palm swipe is enabled, you can use this method to capture screen images until you turn it off.
Summary: Turn on your Samsung Galaxy device. Click the Menu button on your phone. Choose the Settings option. Select “Motion. Check the box that says “Palm swipe to Capture. Navigate to the page you want to screenshot. Swipe the right side of your hand from right to left or left to right across the screen. Access screenshots in our Gallery application.

Problem: Article: Click on the iTunes icon on your dock. If you cannot find it, select Go from your Finder menu, click Applications (⇧ Shift+⌘ Command+A), scroll to iTunes and double-click it. From the iTunes menu bar, click iTunes, then Check for Updates. iTunes will now start checking online for updates. If there is an update available, iTunes will ask if you want to download the new version. Click Download iTunes to update to the latest version of iTunes.
Summary:
Open iTunes. Check for updates. Download the iTunes update.