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    in dogs and is often mostly seen in cats but if a dog is infected the signs would be a fever, inflammation, pain, and swollen in/of the lymph nodes of the dog.…

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    Skin Rashe

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    (inflammationof the nose) triggered when the immune system becomes sensitive and overreacts to allergicsubstances in the environment. Typical signs and symptoms of hay fever include skin rush, arunny or stuffy nose, mild pain, sneezing, watery eyes, itching, inflammation and swellingaround the eyes. The nose produces a clear fluid. The symptoms begin within minutessubsequent to exposure to allergens and can interfere with sleep, the ability to work,…

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    inflammatory cytokines. Periodontitis provoke a series of events involved in immune system of the host.(1)during inflammation the inflammatory cells…

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    Eicosanoids, LPS

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    increases allowing particular white blood cells (neutrophils and monocytes for innate immunity and lymphocytes for adaptive immunity) to enter the area and clean up. This then allows for tissue repair to occur. The main element in the initiation of inflammation is NFKB- leading to the activation and release of cytokines and effector cells. However, there is also neuroinflammation to consider. It is not a process so dissimilar to what happens in the periphery as there is cross talk between the…

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    Osteoarthritis Summary

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    When that happens, it is likely hereditary. There are estimates that up to 10% of the population has some form of osteoarthritis, usually debut with age. This site is about right osteoarthritis. Arthritis is the collective medical term for the inflammation of the joint or joints…

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    Smoking Is Bad Essay

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    like an atomic bomb. Smoking can cause the body’s immune system to attack lung tissue and result in severe respiratory disorders. After smoking for a long enough time, your lungs will no longer be able to filter harmful chemicals. Smoking causes inflammation to airways and tissues of your lungs. This…

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    your veterinarian before using these medications. It often takes 14 days of using these to see if they are helping. Most ear infections produce red, inflamed ears, so it is important to decrease the inflammation. Aloe and Calendula can be applied topically in the ears twice daily to decrease inflammation. These have anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties, and in many cases successfully resolve the ear infection. You should now better understand what causes dog ear infection, and be…

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    affect other vital organs like the heart and lungs. Osteoarthritis (OA) – This type of arthritis is caused by damage on the cartilage that lines the joints. This results to frictional damage on the joint tissues which in manifests as stiffness, inflammation, swelling, and joint pain. It is most commonly seen as a result of overuse of the joints like those involve in sports and other weight bearing activities How do they differ? Here are some of the defining differences of osteoporosis and…

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    Asthma In Schools Essay

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    The number of children who currently have asthma is 6.8 million, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website. Asthma is a chronic disease in your airways that makes breathing difficult sometimes. An asthma attack is the inflammation in the airway passages, which make the airways that carries oxygen become temporary, narrowed. People that have asthma can be especially sensitive to triggers. Often time’s airways will flare up to the simplest triggers like pollen, animal…

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    Scar On The Skin

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    Scars on the skin form when the skin works to heal a wound or injury. When the infection in an acne pustule, papule or cyst spreads into the deeper layers of skin, a scar will most likes be the result. If the acne, wound or injury is superficial, the skin can heal it without scarring. Acne develops when a hair follicle or pore on the skin becomes clogged with the skin’s natural oil and dead skin cells. The bacterium that is usually on your skin combines with the oil and dead skin and an…

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