Articles, tagged with "mucous membrane", page 1
07th February 2012
A canker sore is a painful and annoying open oral lesion affecting the inner surfaces of the mouth. Canker Sores can look white or yellow with a red border. These swelling sores are also known as aphthous stomatitis. Although they are not a serious condit...
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jrath13
09th May 2011
Here is a question and answer that will help you while doing your daily otolaryngology coding job.
Otolaryngology coding scenario: I would like to get verification on billing for allergy testing (95004), allergen prep (95165), and allergy injections (...
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James Smith
05th May 2011
The infection of the mucous membrane which lines the sinuses present all around the face area are known as sinusitis. It could be classified into acute or chronic. Most of the times acute sinusitis heals by itself but in the case of chronic sinusitis gene...
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ArticleSubmit Auto
25th February 2011
Would you like to find out experts have to say about Causes of Vaginitis, symptoms and ways to cure it? The information in the article below comes straight from well-informed experts with special knowledge about Causes of Vaginitis, symptoms and ways to c...
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Angel
04th February 2011
More and more people are drinking oolong tea. It can help you lose weight and lower cholesterol levels. Oolong tea is very effective in resisting of getting old, so oolong tea is also called cosmetic tea, which means drinking oolong tea can help women kee...
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Author:
kkdren
25th October 2010
If you are one of those people who have always gets to suffer nightmares of sinus infections, it may be very beneficial on your part if you are able to identify ways to prevent triggering unwanted sinusitis attacks. Although there are no specific rules th...
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Author:
Michael Corben
13th July 2010
Most people know about the septum and sinuses when it comes to breathing, but not many people (even most doctors) know about the nasal turbinates. Turbinates are like wings along the sidewalls of your nasal cavity, opposite your midline nasal septum. Ther...
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Dr. Steven Y. Park
03rd June 2010
Each sinus cavity has an opening into the nose for the free exchange of air and mucus that is joined to the nasal passages by a continuous mucous membrane lining. Sinusitis is caused by inflammation of the paranasal sinuses due to a viral, bacterial, fung...
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Richard Rabins
14th May 2010
When a person suffers from a stuffy nose and is unable to breath due to this, the condition is called nasal congestion. Usually, this is caused by bacteria located in your sinuses. People that suffer from nasal congestion usually wake up with a stuffy nos...
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Chris
16th March 2010
Cryptolysis is known as a surgical treatment that is used to help remedy the causes underlying bad breath (halitosis). Cryptolysis is a non-invasive treatment solution generally conducted whilst not having general anesthesia. It utilizes CO2 laser technol...
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Wesley Ingram
08th January 2010
Bloody (not the expletive but the adjective) appropriately characterizes bowel movement bleeding. Bright red spots of blood drip into the toilet bowl or down the legs. Red blood oozes from the surface of stools. Toilet tissue may be stained by scarlet red...
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Rachel Rich
25th September 2009
Reiter's syndrome is another name for reactive arthritis, although the latter is being used more commonly now. Genitourinary infections with organisms such as Chlamydia and gastrointestinal infections such as with Salmonella are known to be associated wit...
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David Ravech
18th August 2009
HCG Injections Are the Foundation for Weight Loss
Dr. A.T.W. Simeons outlined his protocol more than 50 years ago, using injections of the hormone HCG as the key for burning fat. Thousands of patients succeeded in losing weight when the hormone was acc...
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Robert Palmer
13th August 2009
Signs of Ill health Signs of ill health are the most important signs of the health status in your dogs. For example, if the dog has continuous nasal discharge, it indicates the presence of nasal congestion and if the discharge is thick, most of the times,...
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Robert Bell
29th July 2008
Leucorrhoea is a situation, which is characterized by the release of whitish liquid from the female genitals. More generally, it is called as whites. This problem is related with the woman's reproductive organs. The situation can last for a few weeks or s...
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Author:
dr rony