Sentences with phrase «of skin puncture»

In the case of a bite wound or other type of skin puncture, the typical course of events that leads towards an abscess forming is as follows:

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On Twitter, Rabobank summed up the condition of their team at the start of today's stage, stating that between them, they've notched up 15 crashes, two broken ribs, one punctured lung and one square metre of missing skin.
If your teen has a history of keloid formations, avoid any body modifications that puncture the skin — that includes tattoos.
Most species of Commiphora and Acacia, which dominate vast areas of African savannas, have spines that can puncture our skin, feet, and eyes.
The performance of hagfish skin is notable because they lack scales that help boost puncture resistance in many fishes.
Researchers performed skin puncture tests of 22 fish species.
«A sizable slack volume in hagfishes, combined with minimal attachment of the skin to the muscle, allows the body to slip out of harm's way even when the skin is punctured
«We are proposing the nephrologist will puncture the patient's skin, go to the surface of the kidney, and not puncture the kidney, but probe the surface of the tissue and acquire Raman signals,» Mohan said.
For an infection like the one Atkins developed to occur, some type of skin tear or puncture is typically involved; this type of bacteria won't eat through healthy skin all on its own.
The idea behind it is to create small punctures in the skin to stimulate collagen production as the skin heals, which can help improve the appearance of and «fill in» the scarred skin.
When you make small punctures in the skin, it responds by becoming inflamed and will produce collagen as part of the healing process.
Sometimes fat is extracted without removal of the skin — through a puncture.
In this test, the patient's skin is scratched or punctured with a diluted extract of the suspected food and a reaction indicates an allergy.
As the plastic surgeon who performed Kardashian's procedure explained to CBS Miami, two vials of a person's blood get spun in a centrifuge machine; once the plasma rises to the top, the doctor punctures the skin with a derma pen and spreads the plasma on top.
However, [there] may be skin nicks (less than one - tenth of an inch deep) and slight bleeding caused by forward or lateral movement of teeth against skin, but no vertical punctures
Since fleas puncture the skin and draw blood, they can spread several different diseases and the bite marks can also become infected by bacteria and other micro organisms that are harmless when they live on the skin of the dog, but harmful when they get a chance to multiply inside an open wound.
Skin is surprisingly hard to puncture and you will probably have to inject water into a number of oranges to learn how to get the speed and pressure right.
Wounds that appear to only be simple puncture wounds can have deep damage and cause tearing of tissues under the skin.
Due to normal dog play styles, occassional injuries like skin scrapes, puncture wounds, toe pad injuries, nail trauma or ligament strain or sprain may happen as a result of social play interactions.
Abscesses are a frequent result of a wound in cats because a cat's skin will rapidly close over punctures and other small wounds.
He had punctures in his left arm, and some of the skin was ripped off the back of his head, animal control officials said.
Since the dog's mouth is full of bacteria, any bite that does puncture the skin will introduce bacteria or other infectious organisms below the skin surface, where the bacteria can multiply and spread throughout the underlying tissues.
Close investigation of the skin covering an abscess may reveal one or more puncture wounds that are in the process of healing (scabbed over).
His skin is loose enough to roll when confronted with briars or twigs, decreasing the incidence of puncture wounds and tears.
Direct inoculation of the spores into the skin through puncture wounds may cause local cutaneous infection.
These punctures rapidly seal over, trapping bacteria from the cat's mouth under the skin of the victim, where they can readily multiply.
The skin heals over a previous puncture in the skin, but the bacteria from the teeth of the animal that did the biting is still growing.
Her arms are punctured with nails (46 of them) and her face is masked with a skin - tight black leather hood.
And as part of this process of reframing the way we see things, he emphasizes the permeability of human skin and its susceptibility to scratches, punctures, and tears.
Additionally with their selectively punctured surfaces, Reciprocity Skins further the suggestion of environments for couplings.
Severity of injury: are the injuries scrapes and bruises or was there a puncture of the skin that required stitches and may result in scarring?
The severity of an orthopedic injury can range from a bit of swelling and tenderness to muscle, tendon, or ligament tears, joint sprains, or even compound, open fractures where the fractured bone actually punctures the skin.
For completion of the program, students must attend instructional lectures, pass the written examination and perform at least three supervised venipunctures and three supervised skin punctures on live subjects.
The acupuncturist uses fine needles to puncture the skin at particular points that produce a favorable effect on the organs of the body and generate cure.
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