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Showing posts with label Disease. Show all posts

Identify skin diseases

Written By SALWA store on Tuesday, May 29, 2012 | 9:48 AM


One function is to protect the body's skin. This function will be reduced or disrupted in the event of a fungal infection of the skin. After the "stick", the fungus will attack the skin and cause inflammation. Obvious symptoms of the emergence of reddish or blackish scales on the skin with an infected person. In the most severe level, fungal infections can occur in the blood causing the emergence of tissue lumps pus.
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What is otitis media?

Definitions
Otitis media is an infection or inflation (inflation: Inflammation) the middle ear. The middle ear is the area bounded by the outside world by the ear drum. This area connects the sound with a hearing in the inner ear. Also in this area there is a line "eustachian" that connects the middle ear to the back of the nasal cavity and upper throat.
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Prognosis, investigation and treatment of sarcoidosis

Prognosis of sarcoidosis
Many penderit ayang not experience a serious illness and disease can disappear without treatment.
30-50% of the cases had spontaneous pemulihyan within 3 years of more than 60% of patients are asymptomatic after 9 years. Even the enlarged lymph nodes in the chest and the lung inflammation that can be
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Symptoms and signs sarcoidosis.


Many sufferers have no symptoms and the disease is found during inspection menjelani chest images for other purposes jarnag until serious symptoms occur.
Sakoidosis symptoms vary depending on the location and extent of disease:
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What is sarcoidosis?


Definition of sarcoidosis
Sarcoidosis (Sarcoidosis) is an inflammatory disease characterized by granuloma formation in lymph nodes, lungs, liver, eyes, skin and other tissues. Granuloma is a collection of macrophages, lymphocytes and giant cells many-core.
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