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    Perichondritis, Pediatric Perichondritis is an infection of the outer ear (auricle). The auricle is made of firm, flexible tissue (cartilage) that is covered by a layer of tissue (perichondrium). Infection of the perichondrium (perichondritis) causes a swollen and painful ear. Perichondritis is treated with antibiotic medicine. If the infection is severe, your child may need surgery. Untreated perichondritis can destroy cartilage in the auricle and cause an ear deformity. CAUSES This…

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    Oral and dental health means to prevent your oral cavity and jaws from having a pain. such as periodontal disease, teeth (gums), tooth decay and loss, and other diseases that affect the mouth and gums. Which may lead to some incurable diseases like cancer that affects the mouth and throat, and mouth sores, birth defects, such as cleft lip and cleft upper palate. One of the most Widespread Dental diseases is the Dental cavities (caries) which is a part of the infected teeth decay, which…

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    Essay On Psoriasis

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    The pus inside the pustule is not infectious, which means it will not transfer the psoriasis to another person. Scales do flake off the pustules. There are three types of pustular psoriasis, including acropustulosis, von Zumbusch, and palmoplantar pustulosis. The three different types have different symptoms and severity. Pustular psoriasis is usually seen on the hands and feet. It may cover most of the skin’s surface. In some cases, it has cycles of pustules and remission. When there are…

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    Pneumonia Essay

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    Respiratory Failure: The patient’s blood may not have adequate oxygen levels, and if not timely diagnosed in time, this can lead to inability of the lung to perform its breathing functione (or respiratory failure). The lungs of the patient fill up with pus and breathing is no longer possible without making usethe help of a mechanical ventilator. Thise condition is known as acute respiratory distress syndrome…

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    commonly caused by poor dental hygiene. If you allow plaque and bacteria to build up around your mouth, it can create a tooth abscess that can spread to your gums as well as other areas of your mouth. The site of the abscess will be filled with pus. This pus is a sign that your body is trying to fight off the infection. Therefore, a bacterial infection in this location will result in pain each time you chew, speak and more. As a result, the way to get rid of a dental abscess is by practicing…

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    MRSA Disease Project

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    MRSA Disease Project Intro: There are almost 100,000 MRSA epidemics in the U.S. annually. Out of the 100,000 thousand nearly 20,000 people die of MRSA; that is about 1 in 5 people who die of MRSA every year. MRSA can be caused by ordinary things such as skin to skin contact and contracting what is known as Community associated MRSA. Regular MRSA can be caught by Meaning it is very common in athletes who play sports like American football or Rugby. And following simple habits such as washing your…

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    Stasis Ulcer Essay

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    signs of infection. Watch for: ○ Redness, swelling, or pain. ○ Fluid, blood, or pus. • Keep all follow-up visits as directed by your health care provider. This is important. SEEK MEDICAL CARE IF: • You have a fever. • You have new symptoms. • Your symptoms get worse. • You have increased redness, swelling, or pain at the site of your ulcer. • You have increased fluid, blood, or pus coming from your ulcer. SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL CARE IF: • Your pain gets…

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    skin while scratching. Keep all follow-up visits as told by your health care provider. This is important. Contact a health care provider if: You have symptoms that do not go away. You have signs of infection, such as: More redness, swelling, or pain. Pus or a bad smell. Increased warmth in the affected area. Summary Dyshidrotic eczema (pompholyx) is a type of eczema that causes very itchy (pruritic), fluid-filled blisters (vesicles) to form on the hands and feet. The cause of this condition is…

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    there be a balance achieved between the bureaucrats and CDS? (e) Examine the UK HDO model as a reference for a similar system in India. (f) Study the success level of the UK HDO model. (g) How has UK been able to achieve equilibrium between the PUS and the CDS? (h) Examine the relevance of the UK HDO model in the Indian context. 8. Statement of Problem. The study will examine the UK HDO model and based on the attempted HDO reforms in India, study whether the UK HDO model can be replicated…

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    Acute pancreatitis is a sudden, but reversible inflammatory process of the pancreas. The most common cause of pancreatitis is alcohol in western countries and gallstone in eastern countries. Approximately 80% patients have mild pancreatitis and 20% of patients have severe pancreatitis. About 15-25% of acute pancreatitis develops into severe pancreatitis. Mild pancreatitis has mortality rate less 1% (1, 2) where as the mortality rate of severe pancreatitis varies from (10-30) % depending upon…

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