Nose bleeding: Nosebleeds, or epistaxis, occur when the small blood vessels in the nose rupture, often due to dry air, injury, or underlying medical conditions.
Scalds and burns: Scalds and burns result from exposure to hot liquids, steam, or contact with hot surfaces, causing damage to the skin and underlying tissues.
Drownings: Drownings occur when an individual suffocates due to submersion in water, leading to the deprivation of oxygen to the lungs and subsequent respiratory failure.
Heat emergencies: Heat emergencies, such as heatstroke and heat exhaustion, arise from prolonged exposure to high temperatures, causing the body's inability to cool itself effectively and leading to potentially life-threatening conditions.