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... around the anal canal. This constant wetness macerates the skin resulting in multiple tiny cracks that then trigger itching. Patients often complain of a burning sensation inside and outside the anus and leakage that stains underwear. There's no ...
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... around the anal canal. This constant wetness macerates the skin resulting in multiple tiny cracks that then trigger itching. Patients often complain of a burning sensation inside and outside the anus and leakage that stains underwear. There's no ...
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... any time of year but is most likely during the colder months when the air is chilly and dry. Driscoll also points the finger at lip licking. "You get a little dryness, you start licking and you could end up with dermatitis of the lip, which can ...
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... any time of year, but particularly during the colder months when the air is chilly and dry. Driscoll also points the finger at lip licking. "You get a little dryness, you start licking and you could end up with dermatitis of the lip, which can ...
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... around the anal canal. This constant wetness macerates the skin, resulting in multiple tiny cracks that then trigger itching. Patients often complain of a burning sensation inside and outside the anus and leakage that stains underwear. There's no ...
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... it to a nerve in the thigh. Once nerve impulses begin to find their way along the new path, a mere flick of the finger against the thigh can trigger urination. The new technique has the potential to vastly improve the quality of life for people ...
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... the reduction of sensation results in dropping items easily. The symptom usually involves the thumb, index and middle finger. The little or pinky finger is sometimes spared as it is controlled by a different nerve called the Ulnar nerve. The ...
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... have ever put into my mouth. After emptying my cup I noticed a small object stuck at the bottom,scraped it up with my finger and noticed it looked like a piece of soft translucent plastic. This was of course quite shocking to me,and I went back to ...
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... Craig Cumming with the equipment he and many other New Zealanders use to help treat diabetes. Left, from top: Finger prick; testing glucose levels; injecting insulin. Photo by Craig Baxter. Life has changed in many ways for Otago Volts cricket ...
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... doctor. Never put fluids in your ear if the ear drum is ruptured. Chinese acupuncture provides us with several skin trigger points to relieve earache pain and itching. Two of the three points are on the same side of the aching ear. First, grasp the ...
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... tubby fellow, who bears a striking resemblance to Jabba the Hutt, of Star Wars (the movie) fame, has had his podgy finger on the trigger of our national arsenal (such as it is) for almost 10 years. And we make fun of the Americans! I concede that ...
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