Articles, tagged with "skin lesion", page 2
15th January 2010
Bedbugs (bed bugs) or Cimex Lectularius Linnaeus, are small, flat, wingless insects that feed on warm blooded animals, mostly humans. If you suspect you have bedbugs then you should inspect the bedroom and other sleeping areas for bedbug activity. If acti...
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Author:
SleepHappens
22nd December 2009
It often necessitates a dermatologist to fully pass moles. For example, a small blue or bluish black spot, often named a blue nevus, is typically benign but often mistaken for melanoma. Conversely, a structural nevus, which acquires at the junction of th...
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Author:
Natalia Chik
09th December 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Bruce Lashley
Skin cancer. How do you know if you have it? Ever wonder about that spot on your foot? Is it new? Has it changed? Does it bleed? Is it darker then it was in the past?
Growths (lesions) or discolorations of the skin o...
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Author:
Bruce Lashley DPM
06th October 2009
Some of us who have skin moles wish that this is a type of a birthmark we could live without. For a few of us it is a mark that sets them apart - but for most it is a possible sign that they have melanoma. Though not all moles are cancerous people still r...
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Author:
nlwest21
12th August 2009
Septic arthritis is the purulent invasion of a joint by an infectious agent. This condition is caused by bacteria which are normally carried by the bloodstream from an infectious source. The bacteria are normally introduced by a skin lesion that penetrate...
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Author:
Mercy
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
09th February 2009
Septic Arthritis (in other terms as Bacterial Arthritis or Infectious Arthritis) is an infection in the fluid and tissues of joint cavity most commonly caused by bacteria. It is considered a dangerous form of acute arthritis in dogs because just like ot...
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Author:
hannah
16th January 2009
Yeast infection symptoms can be a little embarassing to talk about, which is probably why we turn to the internet for answers and advice. But ther's nothing wrong with that. You have come to the right place. And don't think that you are alone in your r...
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Author:
buhrandt
09th January 2009
Hair loss treatment and hair transplants are normally associated with those of us that are more advanced in years. As we grow older, we keep an eye out for overt shedding and uneven hairlines in the same way we inspect ourselves for suspicious moles or st...
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Author:
Marshall
09th September 2008
Skin cancer is another common type of cancer. As the name suggests, skin cancer is a cancerous condition of skin. There are three types of skin cancers: basal cell skin cancer, squalors cell skin cancer and the dangerous malignant melanoma. Since skin can...
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Author:
John Smith
14th July 2008
Cellulitis is a bacterial skin infection that causes redness, warmth and swelling in the skin. It can also cause fever and chills in the body. It is caused by a break in the skin due to an abrasion, a cut or a skin ulcer. Cellulitis may also affect tissue...
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Author:
Nammy
09th July 2008
Woad root Erysipelas is an inflammatory disease of the skin with a bright red skin lesion, often occuring on the head and face or on the leg. Erysipelas on the head and face is called Baotou Huodan with a prompt appearance of a r...
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Author:
jackyluo
17th June 2008
This is a chronic skin disease on the nose with unclearly demarcated erythema and dilated capillary blood vessels without pain or itching. The erythematous skin lesion may occur on other parts of face, and small nodules and pustules may occur on or around...
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Author:
jackyluo
13th June 2008
A pimple is a type of skin lesion that is caused by inflamed and/or obstructed pores. The most common cause of pimples is acne. Pimple is a small inflamed elevation of the skin; a pustule or papule. Some say popping a pimple can scar, others say it can't ...
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Author:
Sander Bel
09th June 2008
Glucagonoma is a rare type of endocrine pancreatic tumor. This means it is a cancer of the glandular endocrine cells of the pancreas rather than the exocrine digestion-related pancreas cells. A "glucagonoma" is a cancer that produces too much production...
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Author:
James Sameul