Articles, tagged with "dead tissue", page 1
28th May 2012
Poor skin might be attributed to a variety of things, those being genetic inheritance, lousy weather, or merely bad hygiene. In some instances, it may just be incorrect cleanliness . If bad health stems from a lack of hygiene, then poor hygiene outcome f...
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Author:
Johnathon Lennox
29th March 2011
Serracel works just like the original enzymes in our body and contains pure serratiopeptidase. This is better known as serrapeptase. It was discovered inside the intestine of silkworms but today, you can make better use of it inside your own body. Its mai...
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Author:
charlesfunkel
07th May 2010
When puss accumulates in a tissue, organ, or confined space in the body due to infection, an abscess can be formed. Abscesses may be located either externally or internally, and can often result from an injury or a lowered resistance to infection. An absc...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
22nd March 2010
Structure of equine teeth
ENAMEL
-Enamel is the hardest and most dense substance in the body.
-It has a very high (96 - 98 %) mineral content making it almost translucent.
-Due to the absence of cellular inclusions (unlike dentine or cement) enamel ca...
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Author:
Tammy Patterson
26th June 2009
An abscess in the tooth refers to an infection that was caused by a pocket of pus residing in the tissue around the tooth. Abscesses are very serious conditions, and can lead to serious matters if they aren't treated immediately. When the pulp of a tooth ...
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Author:
Antwan Richardson
13th March 2009
Dry gangrene in iguanas is a condition that results from an infection. If the infection is left untreated, it causes death of tissue. Most lizards develop dry gangrene on their toes or tail. So, what exactly causes this condition?
Cause
Most iguanas...
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Author:
D Swain
02nd September 2008
An enema is a procedure in which the colon is washed by water and/or solution squirted into the anus. Enemas have a rich history dating back thousands of years. And although many familiar only with the "modern western medical tradition" may find the conce...
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Author:
MATT PETERSON
11th July 2008
Staphylococcus aureus (which is occasionally given the nickname golden staph) is a bacterium, frequently living on the skin or in the nose of a healthy person, that can cause illnesses ranging from minor skin infections (such as pimples, boils, and cellul...
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Author:
peterhutch
21st July 2005
A fungal infection of the toe or finger nails often results from a chronic athlete's foot infection in our youthful years. This is also known as Onychomycosis. The toenail infection is not so easily eliminated and often continues as a seemingly perpetual ...
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Author:
Balaji Bashyam