Articles, tagged with "bacteria infection", page 2
05th August 2010
There are a few dog skin diseases that can get the better of your furry friend if you're not keeping a close eye on them. They can be affected by some of the same ailments that affect humans such as: bacteria infection, fungus, parasites and allergic reac...
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Author:
James Lunden
30th July 2010
Before you buy some flowers in floral market, you need to know about how to maintain them to keep them bloom for longer time. Here are some tips on how to maintain some flower breeds.
The tips on how to preserve lily
1.You need to disperse the bra...
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Author:
Douglas Johnson
02nd June 2010
Boils are round pus-filled bumps on the skin which is caused by the bacteria infection. Usually it starts in a hair follicle. It is a skin infection which initially remains red in the area of infection and later develops a tender lump. After four to seven...
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Author:
Nick Mutt
23rd April 2010
When you are a parent of a child between two to five, you experience times where you are in a panic. Your tiny one is learning how to walk, then run, and fall. Your four year old wants to climb to the tallest part of the jungle gym, and your five year old...
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kathie175
19th April 2010
Cat's fluid protrusions could be quite unpleasant for a pet and might be the result of numerous different kinds of illnesses which include pustules, vesicles, or abscesses. These disorders are the outcome of numerous various fundamental brings about and m...
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Author:
Chris Brook
08th April 2010
Acne light treatments - a form of "chromotherapy" have become very popular in recent years as alternatives to topical medications. The problem with acne medications is that some individuals may have adverse reactions to them. Some people may have allergie...
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Author:
David A. Hirsch
30th March 2010
What is H. pylori?
H. pylori stands for Helicobacter pylori bacteria. It is a spiral shaped bacteria, which specifically resides under the mucus layer of the stomach. If the infection is left untreated, it can lead to several digestive illnesses such...
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Author:
Marcia
15th March 2010
Hang nails is a very common and annoying problem to have, and you may experience one or more at some stage in your life.
They are small strips of skin which separate from the cuticle; can be painful and at times catch onto your hair or clothes.
Usu...
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Author:
ameljor
04th March 2010
Whenever you are out to meet someone, the first thing that people will look at is your face. It is quite embarrassing if you were to suffer from acne problem. Almost 80% of women are having acne problem and it will leave a mark on your face if it is not c...
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Author:
Dennis
12th February 2010
Scabies is a contagious skin condition, caused by the underlying mites known as ‘Sarcoptes Scabiei'. These mites are burrowed deep within the surface of the skin and often pass the condition from one host to another through direct skin contact. The bigg...
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Author:
Jesse Ryan
29th December 2009
Every year, people spend millions and billions of dollars on both surgery and medical treatment for chronic sinusitis treatment. What is Sinusitis? Sinusitis is bacteria infection on either side or behind of nose, which can be caused by bacteria, fungi et...
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Author:
Marion Hawkins
21st December 2009
How to get rid of acne naturally is a widely asked question for many people in this world who are suffering from acne. In order to find out a solution for getting rid of acne, let's take a look how the acne occurs.
There are many little pores on the sk...
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Author:
Charles Long
17th November 2009
Finding information about Colloidal Silver is much easier thanks to the internet. Do you want to discover the latest information about Colloidal Silver? In this article, we will look at the use of silver water and its benefits.
Just what is Colloidal S...
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Author:
Sarah Reddingworth
25th September 2009
Yeast is a group of unicellular fungi, a tiny plant-like micro organism that exists all around us. Yeast is a catalyst, it is yeast that leavens the dough of bread, it is yeast that ferments the beer and it is yeast that gives champagne its bubbly quality...
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Author:
barak
11th June 2009
Hyperhidrosis or sweating excessively even without a trigger is a socially embarrassing disease. We often sweat when exposed to high temperatures, when exercising, when embarrassed and when nervous but if sweating occurs even without these triggers, it is...
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Author:
Gerry Restrivera