...involves the incorrect repairs of injuries in the collagen and elastic fibres. As the body’s healing capabilities decline due to ageing, the repeated extensions and compressions of the skin are...
...of Contents Symptoms Triggers Allergy-induced asthma Causes Risk factors Diagnosis Diagnostic tests Lung function tests Allergy skin tests Methacholine challenge test (MCT) Body plethysmography Diagnosing asthma in children under 5...
Definition & Overview A laceration repair is a procedure used to treat tears or cuts that affect the skin and its underlying tissues, including the subcutaneous fat, muscles, and tendons....
...feeling generally unwell Joint pain Weight loss Fatigue Pale skin due to anemia Swollen glands A cough and shortness of breath Skin rashes Less common symptoms that may be related...
...is a procedure that works to restore the natural balance of the skin and tissue of a wound. These repairs often involve simple suturing and stitching to repair muscle and...
...as fluid-filled sacs that are clustered under the skin. A bulla is fairly large-sized, with some reaching more than 1 cm in diameter. This condition is caused by skin disorders,...
...symptoms that may be expected include: Tightening around the eyes Sore throat Mild nausea Asymmetric swelling Skin irregularities Lumpiness of the underlying skin tissue Numbness in some parts of the...
...major surgical procedure that involves the excision of skin, glandular, and fat tissue in order to reduce the size of the breasts. The procedure is generally performed with general anesthesia...
...Vulval warts Cervical warts Anal warts Vaginal warts Genital or gynaecologic warts are small, non-malignant, skin-colored growths or tumours that appear on the surface of the skin in the genital...
...the equivalent of the male’s foreskin, particularly because of their similar composition of mucocutaneous tissues. However, unlike the foreskin, the clitoral hood does not have to be removed. There are,...