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    Smallpox is a very deadly disease that most doctors in this day in age have never seen before. The disease had been around for approximately 12,000 years before anyone found a vaccine to prevent it. The terrible virus has excruciating symptoms that usually results in death. Although Smallpox was eradicated from America in 1950, there is still a chance that it could come back if terrorists choose to bring it back. There are many symptoms of Smallpox that occur over a period of time, but they…

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    but it is thought to be the result of an autoimmune process with an unknown initial trigger”), pemphigus vulgaris (“Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a rare and serious condition that causes painful blisters to develop on the skin as well as inside the mouth, nose, throat, anus and genitals. The blisters are fragile and can easily burst open, leaving painful areas of raw unhealed skin”), an injury such as a hammer or car door to the nail resulting in the damaging of the matrix, and even…

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    Porphyria Research Paper

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    1-2). Some signs and symptoms of cutaneous porphyria are," Sensitivity to the sun and sometimes artificial light, causing burning pain, sudden painful skin redness (erythema) and swelling (edema), blisters that take weeks to heal, itching, fragile skin, scars or skin color changes from healing blisters, and increased hair growth" (Porphyria" 2).…

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    Essay On Eczema

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    condition in which patches of skin, varying in sizes, become rough and inflamed. Eczema can result in blisters that cause itching and bleeding. Eczema flare-ups sometimes results from a reaction to irritation. Though it is common to have an eczema flare-up when there is no obvious cause. Symptoms includes persistent itching and inflamed patches of skin; rashes, redness, scaling or crusting blisters,swellings, and breaks in skin. The severity of symptoms can range from mild to severe. Though…

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    Naproxen Research Paper

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    menstrual cramps, the common cold, muscular aches, headaches, backaches, and toothaches. The naproxen sodium in Aleve Tablets may cause severe allergic reactions, symptoms include hives, skin reddening, facial swelling, rash, asthma (wheezing), blisters and shock. The naproxen sodium may also cause stomach bleeding. Stomach bleeding risks may increase if you are over age 60, have had stomach ulcers/bleeding problems, take blood thinning/steroid drugs, take other drugs containing…

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    In the United States one out of every six people ages 14 to 49 has herpes. Here are a few facts that you will be learning about the side effects, what it is, and how you can get it this is a common disease that many people get. There is still no cure, and the disease will keep spreading unless you keep it from spreading with medication you are given. Herpes is a very common disease, it's highly contagious, and it can be passed down from generation to generation. It can cause problems ranging…

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    artillery shells and grenades with them to fire at the troops in the trenches. Many soldiers were killed by the effects of mustard gas when it was inhaled as it could blister the lungs and make breathing difficult. Many soldiers did not escape injury from the gas though because the gas seeped through the uniforms and caused the skin to blister as well. Another gas of the time used was chlorine gas which the Germans used so the enemy couldn’t see them approaching. They could however see the…

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    Shingles Research Paper

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    form of a rash. Typically, the skin rash will appear on the upper region of the body and only affect the left or right side of the patient’s abdomen, back, arms, neck, or face. Shingles is only passed on through direct contact with the fluid of the blisters in the rash. It cannot be passed on by breathing in the patient’s environment it can only transfer through physical contact. Furthermore, once the person has been infected they may suffer from several symptoms some of the symptoms that the…

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    Generally, patients who had cryotherapy felt mild to moderate pain and some inflammation in the treated area. This can be relieved by taking oral analgesics like aspirin or ibuprofen along with some topical steroid ointment applied to the treated area. Blisters may sometimes develop but these turn to scabs later and flake off. Before Undergoing Cryotherapy If you happen to have genital warts and are seriously contemplating their removal, always remember that human papillomavirus, the virus…

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    cause of the condition, tinea pedis coined the athlete’s foot. This condition can affect anyone so it's not limited to athletes only. Symptoms of Athlete’s Foot – Tinea Pedis Including itchy or burning rash, odor, peeling skin, redness and small blisters that look like pimples are symptoms of athlete’s foot. Just by looking at it, it is pale exposed to moisture from sweat. Where the rash covers the soles and sides of the feet, chronic athlete's foot has a "moccasin" appearance. It has fine,…

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