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...loss of transparency. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, a posterior subcapsular cataract often occurs due to aging but also can also develop due to: eye trauma oral corticosteroids...
...side and the affected ear on the upright side. The surgeon then makes an incision from the zygomatic root going to the temporal area. Once he gains access to the...
...so it’s easier to fight off colds and other illnesses. Cleaner teeth and mouth Smoking yellows your teeth, causes bad breath, and increases your risk of oral infections. Within a...
...Parotid duct is the small raised mound of oral mucosa located just inside the cheek near the upper second molar. After the wound is treated, doctors will place a piece...
...disease can be treated with oral antibiotics. These most commonly include amoxicillin, cefuroxime, or doxycycline. Early treatment of LD is most likely to be successful and the majority of people...
...Motor development * Behavioral issues **Question: Is there anything I can do to prepare for the 4-month well-baby checkup?** **Answer:** To prepare for the checkup, parents can: * Note down...
...**How it is done:** HIV screening can be done through various methods, including: - **Blood Test:** A blood sample is collected and tested for HIV antibodies or antigens. – **Oral...
...can last a lifetime. Regular oral hygiene practices are also important in helping to prevent the development of further infections. This includes brushing and flossing teeth twice daily to help...
...trainee must pass an oral examination, which covers the full spectrum of diseases encountered in clinical radiation oncology. As with all other medical specialties, certification is currently time-limited, and diplomates...