Complications in herpetic whitlow include bacterial infection of the sore and possible spread of the virus. |
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Herpetic whitlow usually is self-limited and resolves in two to three weeks. |
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Herpetic whitlow results from autoinoculation of type 1 or type 2 herpes simplex virus into broken skin. |
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At first symptoms, just immerse affected part in hot water about 3 times daily and in a day or two the whitlow goes away. |
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Nursery personnel with an active herpetic whitlow should not have direct care of neonates. |
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Herpetic whitlow is an HSV infection of the fingers and toes and may represent a primary infection or a secondary recurrence of type 1 or 2 HSV infection. |
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I have a whitlow on the end of my finger, how should I treat it? |
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In the river's lower course appear tundra plants such as mosses and lichens, partridge grasses, whitlow grass, arctic poppy, and cotton grass. |
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I could picture the woodcock peening in the evening fields and forsythia and whitlow grass flowering. |
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Perhaps a different son-in-law might have described her as a senseless, whining, nagging, leather-faced old whitlow, not fit to cohabit with a rhinoceros beetle. |
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Although beach plum's native range is restricted to coastal dunes, it grows quite well in Upstate New York, reports Whitlow. |
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But Robson said Whitlow admitted he had fouled Lua Lua and Shearer was merely asking the official to speak with the Bolton player. |
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Wanderers scented a draw but instead got caught on the break and Nick Chadwick punished errors by Poole and Mike Whitlow to wrap up the game five minutes from time. |
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Dr. Whitlow Au, a bioacoustics expert at the University of Hawaii Marine Mammal Research Program, reviewed Gerstein's work for a scientific publication. |
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Charles Whitlow said at the annual meeting of the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons. |
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Zurita and Whitlow launched an Internet campaign to save Xcacel, garnering support from sea turtle experts and environmentalists around the world. |
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