Articles, tagged with "mouth nose", page 1
05th January 2012
Salivary Gland Cancer
Overview
What is salivary gland cancer?
Salivary gland cancer is a rare disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the salivary glands.
The salivary glands make saliva and release it into the mouth. Sa...
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Author:
pankaj Nagpal
23rd November 2011
An iguana takes a long time to get sick and a long time to get well. In the wild sick and weak animals have to hide their illness or injury. Any sign of weakness will attract a predator and because of this instinctive tendency it is hard to tell when an a...
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Author:
alan davis
31st May 2011
Tetanus
Clostridium tetani is a bacteria. Tetanus bacterium is usually found in the stomach and intestines of horses. It does not bother horses. Wherever horses defecate on the ground, there is tetanus that is virile for probably thousands of years. Sp...
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Author:
John Laurusonis
23rd May 2011
Salmonella food poisoning illness in Egypt is a common form of holiday illness and it can cause symptoms of sickness, headaches, diarrhoea and stomach cramps.
Most bacteria are killed at 75ºC while they are being cooked, although the temperature must a...
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Author:
Adrian Vultur
23rd March 2011
Cold sores is 1 of the most frequent infectious disease, but also 1 of the most bothersome & painful. This is frequently caused by the herpes simplex virus which leads to an infection around the mouth area that appears as small blisters on the skin.
SY...
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Author:
Shinglesout2
26th October 2010
A TCA peel (TCA stands for Trichloroacetic Acid) is one of the strongest types of chemical peel you can use. Its strength is what makes it so effective for improving deep wrinkles. The results usually last longer, too, so you don’t have to perform the rou...
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Author:
Michael C
11th May 2010
Many systemic diseases can also cause bad breath, I will introduce the following situations:
(1) gastrointestinal and other digestive diseases. A stagnation of food in the stomach, they took to the taste of FA. Worse, there may be a result of chronic gas...
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Author:
tangyao
18th March 2010
Laser cryptolysis has acquired the attention of the public of late as a easy, yet effective therapy for halitosis. Halitosis can be a indication to many diseases both localized, in the oral cavity, and systemic. So, who can benefit from cryptolysis ?Halit...
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Author:
Wesley Ingram
08th February 2010
Leukoderma or white spots are caused by solar radiation on skin areas exposed to the sun. It is characterized by small white spots, which affect the arms and legs. It can also be caused by trauma, injury, or burns. Leuco means white and derma means skin, ...
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Author:
herbalcure30
23rd June 2009
Cold sore is a very annoying condition that could annoy you for life. It is a viral infection caused by Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV-1). Once you get infected by the virus, it will stay inactive in your body and once triggered another outbreak will ha...
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Author:
Gerry Restrivera
14th May 2009
Daily Mail observes a hot new trend in celebrity faces. The days of the old stretched look of a too-tight facelift or the glassy skin and winged eyebrows of overdone fillers are over. Many patients including celebrities still seek out Botox for migraines,...
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Author:
William J Binder
16th April 2009
In the early stages of vitiligo effected patients, it is more advisable to consult with the Dermatologist immediately before spreading out of control instead of applying cosmetics for their cover ups to camouflage the area could bring more complications. ...
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Author:
vitiligoskincare