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Know Your Chemical Burns by Shilah C. Azib Posted Mon 21 Jun 2010 9:19am and genitals. Kids who refuse to swallow may be suffering from mouth burns. When eye involvement from chemicals is suspected, check for foreign bodies that may be involved. Use pH... There are two primary groups of chemical burns: acid and alkali. When assessing a chemical burn it is important to know both the causing agent (acid or alkali Read on »
A Look At Chemical Burns by Shilah C. Azib Posted Fri 05 Feb 2010 2:52am . Chemical burns are another type of burn that can be quite serious. There are different ways that you can receive a chemical burn. While many people are under the impression that they only occur in an industry settingyou can also receive chemical burns from your everyday household chemicals. Used properlythese chemicals are often used to clean the various Read on »
OPTIC NERVE HYPOPLASIA, SEPTO-OPTIC DYSPLASIA, MACULAR DEGENERATION and OPTIC CHEMICAL BURNS by David Granovsky Posted Wed 09 Feb 2011 12:00am HYPOPLASIA, SEPTO-OPTIC DYSPLASIA, MACULAR DEGENERATION and OPTIC CHEMICAL BURNS: Treatment with adult stem cells, due to the amazing transformation from blindness to sight... chemical burns whom received treatment.  After adult stem cell treatment, a permanent restoration of a transparent, renewing corneal epithelium was attained in 76.6% of eyes Read on »
CHEMICALLY BURNED EYES REPAIRED WITH STEM CELLS by David Granovsky Posted Sat 12 Jun 2010 12:00am in the Supplementary Appendix , available with the full text of this article at NEJM.org), who had total limbal stem-cell deficiency due to an acid burn (image at left). His visual acuity... by alkali burns and were treated with unsuccessful surgery 13, 30, and 3 years before admission, respectively. All three eyes had total limbal stem-cell deficiency, complete Read on »
Menopause Strikes Another Match - Burning Mouth Syndrome by Lynette Sheppard Registered NurseHealth Maven Posted Thu 14 May 2009 4:35pm dished out could surprise us. Then Burning Lip Syndrome and its nasty little cousin, Burning Mouth Syndrome, (BMS) brought us to our virtual knees. Read on »
Mouth, teeth, gum pain and burning. Thanks MS!!! by Diana .. Posted Thu 19 Nov 2009 10:00pm that a little bit (the pain docs even mentioned that). I have good mouth hygiene and had my first cavity (a tiny one) in about 15 years last year. By the type of pain and burning, I... About 3 weeks ago, out of the blue, I got a new MS symptom. A new symptom is always a little strange at first .... The right side of my mouth (teeth, gums ... mouth Read on »
Chemical And Electrical Burns by Shilah C. Azib Posted Mon 24 May 2010 1:06pm Chemical burns are burn injuries resulting from misuse of products. They can be strong acid or they can result from base liquids. Labels should warn of toxicity level. Chemical burns can occur at home, in the workplace or at school. Chemicals can cause harm when inhaled, absorbed through the skin or ingested. These chemicals can enter Read on »
Need to Administer CPR – Chest Compressions That Are Saving More Lives Than Mouth to Mouth by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 14 Oct 2009 10:01pm This was an eye opener for me.  This 22 year old was not breathing and was brought back from the dead.  Mouth to mouth was not the answer, compressions on the chest..., emergencies cardiac arrest, mouth to mouth Read on »
Cute Fix: Puppy Gives Mouth-to-Mouth by Liz S. Patient Expert Posted Wed 08 Oct 2008 11:33am There's a genius humorist over at Cute Overload, and he calls himself Not That Mike The Other Mike. His captioning is brilliant. Here's his caption for the below photograph, titled "Live, Damn You, Live!!: "NOOOOOOO! (puff, puff) DON'T LEAVE ME!! (puff, puff) I HAVEN'T HAD WALKIES YET! (puff, puff) AND IT'S ALMOST DINNERTIME! (pounds chest) ... Read on »
Keeping Your Child Safe From Accidental Burns by Shilah C. Azib Posted Sat 27 Nov 2010 10:16pm close supervision around items that are hot or may cause burns such as chemicals. Our homes should be a safe haven, but unfortunately many of the objects in them can turn... that is not being used such as irons, toasters, curling irons, and hair dryers. Test bottles and food before giving to babies and young children to prevent mouth burns. Be especially Read on »