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Pseudomonas Infections
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the epitome of an opportunistic pathogen of ...
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RASHES
You are dressing your 3-year-old when you notice a rough, pimply red r...
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Stomach Pain, chronic
You wake up at 2 a.m. to the sound of your five-year-old crying in his...
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Fifth disease - red face
In 1975 its cause was discovered to be Parvovirus B19. The bright red ...
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MOUTH SORES, COXSACKIE VIRUS (HAND, FOOT, AND MOUTH DISEASE)
Your child has a high fever, is very fussy, is drooling everywhere, an...
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Coxsackie-Virus Infections
Named after Coxsackie, New York, where they were discovered, the coxsa...
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Autism - History & Characteristics
The word "autism" was first used in the English language by Swiss psyc...
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CONSTIPATION
How do I know if my child is constipated? Constipation refers to the ...
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Vaginismus
Vaginismus is a condition which affects a woman's ability to engag...
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Lipomas
Lipomas are slow growing benign tumors of fatty tissue that form a lob...
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Vaginismus Treatment
A variety of factors that can contribute to vaginismus. These may be p...
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Gallstones
Gallstones are stones that form in the gall (bile). Bile is a watery l...
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DIARRHEA
You are playing happily with your baby when you suddenly detect a rath...
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Dental caries Types
When used to characterize a particular case of tooth decay, these desc...
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What are dental sealants?
Sealing teeth / Tooth sealants
The term "dental sealant" or "tooth sealant" refers to a plastic resin that...
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Braces and the risk of developing "white spot lesions"
Braces increased difficulty with plaque removal?
It just doesn't seem possible that anything could ever be designed that...
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What is "baby bottle caries?"
A Nursing bottle caries refers to a pattern of tooth decay
"Baby bottle caries" (or "nursing bottle caries") refers to a pattern of to...
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Preventing tooth decay with dental sealants
Some portions of a tooth can be more at risk for the formation of tooth decay than others
This increased susceptibility is often related to the anatomy (shape featur...
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Swallowing toothpaste can cause dental fluorosis
A common source of ingested fluoride is toothpaste
All small children, but especially those younger than age 6, may not be abl...
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What is dental fluorosis?
Chronic ingestion of too much fluoride
Dental fluorosis is a condition that is caused by the chronic ingestion of ...
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What causes xerostomia?
Xerostomia - A reduction of saliva
Any alteration in the quantity or quality of one's saliva will reduce t...
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How long does it take for a cavity to form?
A person doesn't develop cavities just overnight
As you know, there has to be both dental plaque and dietary sugars present...
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Dental plaque provides a home for the oral bacteria that cause tooth decay
Everyone's mouth is inhabited by bacteria
In fact a single human mouth can contain more microorganisms than there are...
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How does tooth decay form?
Where do the acids that cause tooth decay come from?
Earlier we defined tooth decay is a location on a tooth where enough of its...
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Dental caries/cavities History
Dental caries, also described as tooth decay or dental cavities, is an infectious disease which damages the structures of teeth
Archaeological evidence shows that dental caries is an ancient disease. Sku...
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Dental cavities - Dental caries
Dental caries, also described as tooth decay or dental cavities, is an infectious disease which damages the structures of teeth
The disease can lead to pain, tooth loss, infection, and, in severe cases, ...
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