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Pimples Theory with Treatment

13th June 2008
Pimples are small skin lesions or inflammations commonly arising from clogged or infected pores. Pimples appear in the age group of between 12 and 25 years. The skin has tiny pores which are connected to oil glands. The pimples are seen about 80% so it is... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Stye – Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

02nd April 2008
A sty (sometimes spelled stye) is a tender, painful red bump located at the base of an eyelash or under or inside the eyelid. The medical term for a sty is hordeolum (plural, hordeola). A sty results from an acute infection of the oil glands of the eye... Read >
Author: peterhutch

These Are Some Of The Most Important Things About Salmonella Bacteria

25th March 2008
Salmonella is a gram-negative rod shaped bacteria, which are responsible for many diseases such as diarrhea and other illnesses. They are microscopic organism, which can be seen only from microscopes. The main carriers of these bacteria are animals whose ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Eye Stye Infection Treatment

21st February 2008
Eye Stye is a bacteria-infected localised inflammation of the upper or lower eyelid. An infection bacterium is transferred from one hair shaft to another. Styes are usually harmless. It is contaginious disease. The eye stye is a small abscess of the gland... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Alternative Medicines And Treatment For Stye

14th November 2007
A stye (also spelled sty ) or hordeolum is an inflammation of the sebaceous glands at the base of the eyelashes. Staphylococcal bacteria are the usual culprits. Styes are usually harmless and will go away after several days on their own as your body fight... Read >
Author: Alien

Stye Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

30th October 2007
A stye (also spelled sty ) or hordeolum is an inflammation of the sebaceous glands at the base of the eyelashes. Staphylococcal bacteria are the usual culprits. Styes are usually harmless and will go away after several days on their own as your body fight... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What is the cause of bronchitis in children?

21st May 2007
Bronchitis is better understood if one knows what is the anatomy of the respiratory system, especially the airways. These are air passages. The throat and the mouth are the beginning of the airway system, then come the bronchi, bronchioles and last the al... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Acne - Acne Scars Help and Treatment Options

09th April 2007
Most folks who have suffered with moderate or mild acne will not end up with serious scarring. However people who suffer from severe acne may end up with acne scarring. This does not mean you have to give up hope. New treatments for acne can keep scarr... Read >
Author: Alien

Ulcer treatment

27th March 2007
Treating an ulcer is usually made combining two different methods. One is a change in the lifestyle of the person suffering from ulcer. The other one is with the help of medication that can fight against ulcer. The most common medicine for treating gas... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Cholera - diarrhoea occurs without other symptoms.

05th March 2007
Cholera is caused by the Vibrio cholerae bacteria. Infection occurs through ingestion of food or water contaminated directly or indirectly by faeces or vomit of infected persons. Cholera affects only humans; there is no insect vector or animal reser... Read >
Author: Gerald Crawford Stellenbosch South Africa
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