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    Vitrectomy Research Paper

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    tearing them. • You have a severe eye injury. • You have scar tissue on the light-sensitive layer of tissue in the back of your eye (retina). • You have retinal bleeding. • Your retina is wrinkled (macular pucker) or detached. • You have an infection inside your eye.…

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    household developed typhoid fever. As a result of this, a sanitary engineer known as George Sober, quickly questioned the ill group of people, including Mary Mallon who had exhibited a less intense form of the disease. Mr. Sober first concluded that the infection was the result from freshwater clams; however, Mary Mallon was the host for the bacteria. She continued to infect everything she came in contact with. As time went on and more people developed typhoid whom Mary cooked for, Mr. Sober…

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    Lupus Erythematosus is an auto immune disease which means that the immune system makes antibodies that attack the healthy tissue. This leads to skin problems such as sores and rashes. Discoid Lupus Erythematosus is only relating to problems with skin. However, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus involves the destruction of vital organs along with skin complications. This disease cannot be cured, but it can be treated. Many people who have Lupus suffer through “flares” which are times in which the…

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    Bioterrorism is terrorism involving the release of toxic biological agents. Common biological weapons are anthrax, botulism, plague, and smallpox. The plague has been one of the most devastating epidemics to mankind, second only to smallpox. Humans can become infected after being bitten by fleas that have fed on infected rodents. The plague develops rapidly and carries a high fatality rate despite immediate treatment and antibiotics. It has been used on various occasions because it’s difficult…

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    Description: Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted by deer ticks infected with the Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria. Cause: Lyme disease is spread through the bite of infected ticks. Ticks can attach on any part of the human body often found in hard to see areas. A tick is attached for 36 to 48 hours or more before the Lyme disease bacterium can be transmitted. Most people are infected through the bites of the immature ticks, which are called nymphs. Symptoms: Early Signs (3 to 30 days…

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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that, “Communicable disease means- an illness caused by an infectious agent, or its toxins, that occurs through the direct or indirect transmission of the infectious agent or its products from an infected individual or via an animal, vector or the inanimate environment to a susceptible animal or human host”( CDC, 2012, p.1). The main goal is to prevent the spread of the disease to the health care and into the community by breaking the chain and…

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    Root Canal Post-Op Pain

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    Medications Perhaps the best tip for handling pain after a root canal is to take your medications as prescribed. If you were prescribed antibiotics, make sure that you take them accordingly. Antibiotics are important, because they help to clear any infection that was present in the tooth and surrounding areas. If you stop taking your antibiotics, you might begin to experience severe pain. Additionally, ensure that you take your pain medications if they were prescribed. Ideally, you should…

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    \What are the advantages of having both an immune and an inflammatory system of defense? The benefit of both of these systems is that they are helpful to fight against invaders in the body like infections. The inflammatory system helps our pain fibers to be stimulated. This can determine the area that need proper care to. As for the immune system it creates a homeostatic environment that works against invaders in the body. Also reacts if our own cells decide to harm our own tissues. It can also…

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    Small Bowel Obstruction

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    Discussion Small intestinal obstruction is the most commonly found surgical problem of the small intestine. Generally patients with small bowel obstruction present with variable clinical symptoms and sign such as pain in abdomen , vomiting, constipation, abdominal distension and tenderness [4,7]. Intraabdominal adhesions associated to previous abdominal surgery is the commonest cause of mechanical small bowel obstruction. Other causes are hernias, neoplasms, malrotation , tuberculosis and…

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    College Essay On Syphilis

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    Syphilis is a common STD. It is very common in teenagers. According to the CDC website, Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection that can cause serious health problems if it is not treated. There are four different kinds of Syphilis, primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary. The CDC website also said there are different signs and symptoms with each associated with each stage. When you have primary syphilis you will most likely have sores where you were first infected. “Symptoms of secondary…

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