Dab the oil neat on to infected cuts, fungal infections such as athlete's foot, or cold sores, warts, verrucas and insect bites. |
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Common side effects include chronic nausea and vomiting, hair loss, mouth sores, extreme fatigue and depression. |
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It is used for canker sores, mouth ulcers resulting from chemotherapy and irritation from braces or dentures. |
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She was soaking wet and had bald patches as well as open cuts and sores around her back legs. |
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These fish suffer from immune system breakdown, infections, open sores, muscle loss and brain destruction. |
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For the animals, they develop nasty, fluid-filled sores all over their bodies. |
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There were open sores and wounds all over her body and she was hardly able to walk. |
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Melphalan may cause nausea, vomiting diarrhea, and severe mucositis with painful mouth sores. |
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Your partner could pass the infection to you even if there are no painful sores. |
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After a few days, of course, the Avalyskians began to notice sores on their bodies and realized something was up. |
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People generally try to avoid brown recluse spiders because their bites fester into painful sores. |
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He was lean and muscular, but painful scars and sores ran across his body like tattoos. |
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Peptic ulcers are open sores that develop on the inside lining of your stomach, upper small intestine or esophagus. |
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So she was left alone, with her body full of sores, especially on her head. |
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In late summer this year, she was found wandering around South Milford, near Selby, covered in painful sores and having difficulty in breathing. |
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Children with Coxsackie virus may become dehydrated because mouth sores can make it painful to eat and drink. |
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The water is completely polluted in all of these villages and the people have horrible sores on their bodies. |
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The sores are sometimes very painful but generally heal in 1 to 2 weeks without scarring. |
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The Secretary argued that the reopening of all these old sores would benefit none but Germany. |
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The traditionalists of the discontinuant left keep scratching the same old sores. |
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One poor display does not make a team a bad one, but problems that had been festering broke out into full-blown sores. |
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Saturn points to all the open sores and cherished old wounds where we feel vulnerable to attack. |
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It was a nasty game where old sores festered and attempts were made to settle long standing bitterness. |
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It may also damage nerves in the face, arms and legs and lead to clawed hands, a nodulous swollen face, or sores on the hands and feet. |
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It relieves menstrual pains, promotes menstruation, treats rheumatic aches and pains, and ripens carbuncles, sores and abscesses. |
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To prevent pressure sores, the operating table was covered with silicon jelly pads. |
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It mainly treats syphilitic strangury and turbidity, diarrhea, foot qi, welling abscesses, and swollen sores. |
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The strumous diathesis is very common, manifesting itself in glandular enlargements, abscesses, or sores. |
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Seeing sores on the sows' hindquarters and legs, Lay concluded that the flooring was uncomfortable to them. |
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He has to be fed through a tube because even swallowing food makes his mouth and throat come up in painful sores and blisters. |
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But you can use an over-the-counter active zinc oxide product, like Novitra, to cut your healing time and help sores look less icky! |
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If they have any cold or flu symptoms, cold sores, open sores, or recent exposures, they should not visit. |
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Unlike other herpes viruses such as cold sores or shingles, EBV does not usually reactivate to cause a similar illness to the original infection. |
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Herpes simplex infections commonly cause either cold sores around the mouth or blisters in the genital area. |
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Don't pick cold sores because this may spread the virus to other parts of the body, or allow the sore to become infected. |
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Mouth ulcers are different from cold sores that appear on the outer lips and are due to a viral infection. |
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It is a type of herpes virus, which means it is related to the viruses that cause cold sores and genital herpes. |
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The differential diagnosis of nonbullous impetigo includes shingles, cold sores, cutaneous fungal infections, and eczema. |
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For weeks after each match he was mentally drained, sometimes coming out in cold sores. |
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Obviously, food selection can have an impact on physical comfort during chemotherapy, when mouth sores and mucositis affect the ability to eat. |
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The third night of rest found him favoring his left leg strongly, and complaining of saddle sores once more. |
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They have never seen leprosy or festering abscesses or sores that do not heal. |
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Some of the villagers also suffered from festering sores caused by the pollution. |
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The open sores had been festering unnoticed and to this, he applied some poultices. |
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Yes, spots, pimples and cold sores are less important than bad breath or missing teeth. |
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If you are having any problems, such as loss of feeling, sores, or ingrown toenails, tell your doctor right away. |
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They treated the mules as pets, fed them treats, cleaned their stables, treated their sores, and even shared plugs of tobacco with them. |
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I thought this might be a reaction to the antibiotics I had him on to heal sores from the original flea bites. |
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In Java, poultices of the herb are applied to old sores, scurvy, and other skin conditions. |
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The former RAF wireless operator developed sores while on marching duty that became gangrenous, causing his legs to be amputated. |
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It is important to tell your doctor if you develop genital itching or sores accompanied by fever and headache. |
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Lemon balm can treat and prevent cold sores and genital herpes, both of which are caused by the herpes virus. |
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These antiviral drugs fight the herpes virus that causes cold sores and can speed healing or be used preventively to thwart outbreaks. |
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If you wear dentures, your dentist should make sure they fit right so you do not get any mouth sores. |
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The bed in question is a very specialised one, purpose-designed to help patients with pressure sores. |
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These are symptoms of a disease, the ugly, putrid sores of a deeper illness. |
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Brush or groom your dog at least once a week and use this time to check his body for unusual bumps, lumps or sores. |
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Chemotherapy may cause sores in the mouth, gums, and throat or cause gum tissues to become irritated and bleed. |
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Smokeless tobacco stains and wears down your teeth, causes your gums to recede and produces mouth sores. |
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And by gum we loved every minute of it, even though the sores stayed open for years. |
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Five college kids head into the great outdoors, only to be stricken with an illness that makes their skin erupt in sores. |
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While there's still no cure for the herpes virus, cold sores are treatable. |
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Sometimes you can see the lesions in the mouth or pharynx as sores or ulcerations or as thrush, but often not. |
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Or you can mix 25 drops into 100 ml of hot water and gently apply to cuts, abrasions, sores and ulcers. |
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It is also important to avoid applying bleach or other chemicals to a scalp that has open sores, abrasions or any type of breakouts. |
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Rub the salts in gentle circular strokes, avoiding the face and any open sores or cuts. |
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Creams or ointments containing aloe vera or propolis have been found to help reduce the discomfort of cold sores and hasten their healing. |
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Aspirin or acetaminophen can relieve the discomfort associated with cold sores. |
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Another plant, also called alum root, was pounded up and used wet to apply to sores and swellings. |
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Moreover, arginine makes it possible for the herpes virus to replicate itself, so if you're troubled by frequent cold sores, give it a pass. |
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When I nursed in a clinic near Bombay, a small girl, shielding all her leprous sores, crept inside the door. |
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The Lazarus of the parable appears on crutches with dogs licking his leprous sores, a citation from Luke. |
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In India it has been used for millennia as an insect repellent, spermicide, medicine for skin diseases, sores and rheumatism. |
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The preventive action against development of sores caused by a new denture or against aphtha is also effective. |
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The sores are caused because of pressure, friction, and rubbing of the saddle against the skin while walking. |
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Putting cool compresses soaked in an astringent liquid on the blisters and sores might also make them hurt or itch less. |
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Human cold sores, he said, can kill smaller monkeys like marmosets and tamarins. |
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You can use them to treat sores, bruises, cuts, boils and inflammatory skin conditions. |
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Any rash that looks bright red, has crusted areas, sores or boils should be seen by your doctor. |
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It is useful for boils and skin ulcerations, like bedsores and canker sores. |
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Spin and weave every day, for our Mother is in tattered weeds and a poor mother needs clothes to cover her sores. |
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The blister wall breaks, leaving open sores, which finally crust over to become dry, brown scabs. |
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The infection is contagious until the mouth sores are gone and blisters are scabbed over. |
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By the end of the second week after the rash appears, most of the sores have scabbed over. |
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His temples burned and his sores itched, like a thousand worms underneath his skin, crawling and burrowing deeper, ever deeper inside him. |
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This enables doctors to look for scars, sores, and other problems inside the bladder, and is usually done under general or epidural anaesthetic. |
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They're so plagued by lice, fleas, dander and mange that their coats are spotted with huge bald patches and pocked with weeping sores. |
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She told the newspaper that scabies, school sores, and gum disease were rife among Aboriginal children. |
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The topical antibiotic used to be sold as an over-the-counter treatment for boils, school sores, and other skin infections. |
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Charities are scrambling to ensure school sores, rheumatic fever, and respiratory illness are kept out of the classroom. |
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Rodgers lay on his back, the hot concrete searing his sores but easing his muscles. |
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During an oral self-examination, an individual looks in a mirror at the face for visible sores that have not healed or for swellings. |
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A few years ago he'd often spot the wooly beasts on a neighbouring farm with huge sores on their backsides, weak and hardly able to stand. |
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I saw her develop bedsores, and the bedsores heal just in time for another hospital admission and another set of sores to form. |
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Call your doctor if you have sores in your mouth, on your tongue, or on your lips. |
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They seemed to be no better off than their subjects, with hair and teeth falling out and sores like burns on bare faces and hands. |
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Equally uncomfortable as cold sores are cracks and splits that can sometimes occur in the corners of the mouth or on the lips. |
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If you have a history of cold sores, shingles or herpes, your doctor can prescribe a medication to prevent these infections after laser surgery. |
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This child cannot rollerskate, play sports or ride bikes because the normal activity of children causes chronic sores. |
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Still, what can be wrong with applying classical music as an unguent to the sores of a sick society? |
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Another way to relieve the pain of cold sores is by giving your child acetaminophen such as Tylenol. |
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Today, the morning after the night before, it's a great feeling to wake up and have all the sores to remind you of the game that was. |
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A common form of mouth ulcer, canker sores occur in women more often than in men. |
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The flies can carry an infection causing ulcerous sores which take months or even years to heal. |
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Sore throats, irritated gums and oral sores can be soothed by a gargle or mouthwash of strong sage tea. |
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The whip argued with the bombilation of the flies over the sugary dew of our sores. |
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These are just four of the angst-ridden horror stories that have turned into deep and unhealed sores in the psyche of a tormented people. |
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The clinical investigation of an amorphous hydrogel compared with a dextranomer paste dressing in the management of sloughy pressure sores. |
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When she saw that some children had school sores she quarantined them. |
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Finally, it can be used for sores, carbuncles and skin ulcerations. |
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Sores festered on her face and arms and a terrible stench clung to the air surrounding her. |
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Viruses like herpes and HPV have moments where sores have not flared-up. |
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Its body was covered in festering sores, oozing revolting yellowish pus. |
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Rectal sores may be treated by doing a sitz bath two or three times a day. |
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Obie's gut was so massive that he had sores on it, from dragging his belly across the ground as he walked. |
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He had red sores all over his body, and his skin and hair was white. |
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The inquest had heard how, despite his wife's requests, he had not been supplied with a special vibrating mattress that would have prevented the sores. |
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Old sores weighed heavily on his mind and he vowed to repay them. |
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I headed out to the grocery store to buy a crate of limes while the crew was laid out on infirmary cots in the garage, moaning over their painful open sores. |
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In severe cases, oral herpes causes sores that spread from the lips to the inside of the mouth, along the tongue and cheeks to the back of the throat. |
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It can cause blisters and sores in the mouth, and on the tongue, muzzle, teats or hooves of horses, cattle, swine, sheep, goats, llamas and a number of other animals. |
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Stories about him include the usual details of lepers and sores and obviously he was nervous about women, thinking they needed to be kept separate even after death. |
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Mouth injuries, such as biting the inside of your lip or even brushing too hard and damaging the delicate lining inside your mouth, also seem to bring on canker sores. |
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Individual sores or insect bites can be dabbed directly with lavender oil. |
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Some women are missing limbs, some women have sores over their body. |
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Painful spots or blisters turn into open sores, which scab over and heal. |
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Today, the hospital saw a child who had sores that had just erupted. |
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The young woman's face was a mass of terrible scars and sores. |
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Leg clots with pulmonary emboli and bed sores must be prevented. |
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Also known as aphthous ulcers or aphthous stomatitis, canker sores are small sores that can occur inside a person's mouth, cheeks, lips, throat, or sometimes on the tongue. |
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Cold sores are red blisters on the lips, nostrils, cheeks, or fingers. |
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They are considered to be specific in the treatment of strumous sores. |
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But as the years went by, Bishop noticed that her son, who loved to play marbles on the ground out back, always seemed to have infected sores on his knees. |
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Most of us have had cold sores caused by the herpes simplex virus. |
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In the second part of Henry IV Barrit's Falstaff, his face pocked with sores and his body decaying, became a more grotesque, more disturbing but also more exuberant figure. |
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Mouthulcer and LipRevive cold sore capsules, taken as directed, heal ulcers and cold sores from within and leave no nasty aftertaste. |
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An aphthous ulcer is one of several oral conditions referred to as canker sores. |
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She used a special air bed which can prevent patients getting bed sores, but the nurses only had one so that meant others could not benefit. |
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Blood pools in the foot and calf, causing significant swelling and weeping wounds that ulcerate and form sores. |
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The 63-year-old woman has multiple sclerosis and, at admission, suffered from pressure sores and contractures. |
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An award of PS40,000 was made to a 55-year-old man who developed grade four pressure sores on his sacrum, heels and the back of his head. |
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We also found, finally, that my dear grandson could avoid cold sores or fever busters by taking lysine. |
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Cold sores are usually treated with Acyclovir 5 per cent cream, applied to the cold sore five times a day for five days. |
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By early 2002, additional products will include wound healing, scar prevention, cold sores and canker sores and chronic athlete's foot. |
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Canker sores are one of the most common disorders of the mouth, causing discomfort and annoyance to millions of Americans. |
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OraDisc A is an improved delivery system for amlexanox, which has previously been approved by the FDA for the treatment of canker sores. |
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The whole set of them were in a most plighty condition. Many were in rags, and not a few had their bodies covered with most offensive sores. |
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An Achilles tenotomy, or if required a posterior release, results in a plantigrade, mobile foot that prevents point loading and pressure sores. |
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Our seating and positioning aids, such as the Orthotic Reclining Backrest and Drop Seat, improve positioning and help prevent pressure sores. |
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Butler's salivary glands have not worked since his surgery, and Mellman said a dry mouth can cause more frequent sores. |
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Genital herpes is caused by the herpes simplex virus, the same virus that causes cold sores. |
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Old cephalothoraces and sores caused by Sphyrion lumpi were identified and counted. |
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Soon afterwards, mouth ulcers and weeping sores on her face developed and she complained of having bad breath. |
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The couple are now calling on the government to ensure that all expectant parents are aware of the dangers of cold sores. |
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Shoes that are too tight or pointy squeeze the toes, make bunions worse and may rub against the protruding skin causing irritation, discomfort and sometimes sores. |
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Stress is a very common cause of cold sores so relax as best you can. |
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The dog was constantly scratching his many verminous sores and welts. |
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Maggot therapy is enjoying a renaissance as a means of treating not only MRSA infections, but patients with other wounds and sores that have become infected. |
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Another contagious infection is furunculosis, an infection characterized by the presence of furuncles or deep sores of the skin, which are also called boils. |
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OraDisc A is an improved delivery system for amlexanox, the active ingredient in Access' product Aphthasol, which is approved for the treatment of canker sores. |
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It has pioneered the application of collagenase for several disease conditions, notably dermal ulcers, pressure sores, and second and third degree burns. |
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I picked up a viral infection from water mites in Hong Kong and had big skin sores and was sick all night after swimming in a disgusting river in China. |
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A citizen who was exposed to these diseases would not feel it for the first 10 days, then the disease would spread throughout the body, causing many sores the remaining days. |
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Most people have antibodies for the cold sore virus but only some people seem to develop cold sores when they are run down or exposed to strong sun. |
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The over-the-counter cold sore treatment is intended to work on contact to block the pain and itch associated with cold sores while also minimizing the appearance of a sore. |
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According to Linnaeus, this property has long been known by northern Europeans, who applied butterwort leaves to the sores of cattle to promote healing. |
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There are two kinds of herpes simplex viruses, type 1 which is the usual cause of cold sores around the mouth, whilst type 2 causes genital herpes. |
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Sores that appear within the stained skin Itchy patches above the ankle Wounds or knocks that are slow to heal Spider veins or thread veins. |
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In anecdotal reports using the treatment for canker sores, the pain generally subsided in less than five minutes of initial use of the medication. |
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Cold sores, canker sores and chronic athletes foot therapies will also be important products for their fast acting results even in the most severe cases. |
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