Articles, tagged with "pus", page 2
16th October 2009
A boil is an accumulation of pus localized in a small area and encompassed by inflamed tissue in the skin and is usually located in a hair follicle. It can be caused by a physical condition such as diabetes, acne, or severe dermatitis. It may also result ...
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Donovan Bridges
03rd August 2009
Skin abscesses normally starts as a surface infection in and around hair follicles and it is called folliculitis.
This disease is associated with bacteria staphylococcus aureus. In the follicle bacteria are well protected from the defence mechanisms of...
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INNOCENT ONWUNZ
09th July 2009
What is an ingrown hair?
Ingrown hair is a condition in which the hair grows towards the skin or it gets curl back into the skin. Also know as "razor bumps", these can be infected too. Ingrown hairs mostly appear on the area which is frequently shaved...
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Webmaster Hex
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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Antwan Richardson
17th April 2009
In this article "Dog Hot Spots: How to get rid of them fast", I'll explore the causes of dog hot spots and suggest how you can get rid of them.
Symptoms
Does your dog have the following symptoms?
' Licking, biting and chewing a spot on the skin e...
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Author:
K9 KlearUp
04th April 2009
There are 3 stages in acne : mild, moderate and severe. The mild to moderate forms of acne can be treated using facial wash, facial cleansers, astringents and other products containing Benzoyl Peroxide and the likes. No matter the stage of acne, proper ca...
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Author:
Tom Leroy
26th March 2009
If you are an acne sufferer, you can get some idea as to how serious your problem is by looking at pictures of acne from other victims. Be aware though that it is wise to see a professional such as a dermatologist if the condition is serious or infected
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Author:
Mike Jones
28th December 2008
One morning I woke up and looked in the mirror. Oh no, not again! There was a puffy red spot near my mouth. It felt somewhat tingly. Later, my worst fears were confirmed as blisters started to form: little lesions filled with pus that burst and became uns...
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Author:
rrrbert
19th December 2008
Rosacea is a facial skin condition that is commonly misdiagnosed as acne, and we all know how emotionally as well as physically crippling acne cane be, it can seem like a curse. Rosacea is a long lasting condition that can get worse over time without trea...
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stbotanicacouk
10th November 2008
Knowing the symptoms of a sinus infection may spell the difference between suffering from sinusitis and living a healthy and normal life. Nobody wants to have sinusitis as it brings about pain and discomfort in our daily lives.
With sinusitis, it may ...
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Author:
carla san g.
18th September 2008
Feiyan tea is used to help lose weight. It has also been used to unblock constipation and aid in digestion. this tea contains some wonderful herbs that are used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat a host of problems. For example, Retinervus Luffae Fr...
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Author:
herbalspan
11th July 2008
Common causes of blisters include friction and burns. If the blister isn't too painful, do everything possible to keep it intact. Unbroken skin over a blister provides a natural barrier to bacteria and decreases the risk of infection. Cover a small bliste...
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Author:
peterhutch
15th May 2008
Boils and carbuncles are skin diseases. There is a small difference between a boil and a carbuncle. A boil is an infection of a hair follicle caused by Staphylococcus. A boil is a tiny red lump, and the skin may be tender. When the infection of hair folli...
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Mitamins Team
09th February 2007
What You Must Know About Pyometra in your Dog
There are some medical conditions in dogs, such as bloat, which strike fear in the heart of every dog owner. These problems require immediate action on your part in order to save your dog's life.
What is...
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Author:
Drew Jackson
02nd January 2007
Ingrown pubic hairs or razor bumps can result from waxing or shaving your pubic area with a razor.
If you're removing hair from your pubic area then the last thong you want to end up with are unsightly ingrown pubic hairs and bumps.
Follow our simple ...
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Author:
kelly price