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Gangrene

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Definition: Gangrene is a condition in which living tissue (skin, muscle, or bone) dies and decays. Gangrene most often affects the legs, feet, arms, and fingers, but it also can affect internal organs such as the intestine or gallbladder. Gangrene can occur when blood flow to an area of the body is blocked or when certain types of bacteria* invade a wound.


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Help With Having Abscess Out And Want Some Herbal Help.?

I had an abscess out yesterday in my mouth last night. The dentist wants me to take antibiotics but i would rather not and take something herbal or something alternative. it doesn't hurt at all and am keeping it very clean with garling salt water. Any tips please would be apreciated. thanks ...

Bacteria!! All You Microbiologists Out There, Please Help!?

Any information you know for sure would be greatly appreciated. Below is a list of bacteria. If you can answer any of the questions about the bacteria, (farther below) that would help, or maybe a website that will help me? Please label the bacteria and questions you answer. Thanks for your help! Bacteria: Shigella Dystenteriae Clostridium Tetani Klebsiella pneumoniae Streptococcus pneumoniae Treponema Pallidum (syphillis) Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Borrellia burgdorferi Sprillum voltans Clostrid...

My Dad Was Diagnosed With Diabetes But He Seems To Be Ingnoring It. What Shall I Do?

My dad is 51, and was recently diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes about a month ago. He still eats lots of lollies, soft drinks and desserts. My mother has tried to talk him out of it a lot of times but he won't listen to her, or to anyone else. He doesn't excersise but is not overweight. He doesn't seem to care much about his health and din't even tell us until a week ago. When should I start worrying, what shall I do, and what might happen to him? ...

I Have Reayards (sp) Its A Deasase. Anyone Know Anything?

i've been told i've had it since birth but thay have only picked it up in the last 4 years, i'm only 16. so far i can just handel it at home but recently i went to do some summer work in a hotter place. it almost killed me. anyone know anything that will help me? i've been told there is a drug but i no nothing about it as parents wont let me have it. all i want is to be normal and able to do things with my friends like swimming, skiing, traveling. Please i would love some help well i'm n...

Paralyzed Hand?

my aunt has a problem with her hand. she says that everyday when she wakes up, she cant move it. she has to exercise for like half an hour to regain the movement- but there's loss of strength. i've looked and i dont think she has anything related to sleep paralysis because the only thing affected are her hand- and now its both her hands. this has happened for awhile now and is constant. her doctor says its trouble with circulation, but i doubt it. anyone know? ...

Treatments For Type II Diabetes?

One of them is reducing glycemic load. What does it mean by reducing it and why would you want this to happen? Some other treatments are: -increase insulin secretion -increase sensitivity to insulin -enhance glucose metabolism in cells -etc.... ...