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occur such as dehydration, due to
mouth sores causing discomfort with
intake of
foods and fluid. Hand,
foot and
mouth disease most
commonly occurs in...
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Soring is the use of chemicals,
pressure or
devices to
cause pain to the
front feet and legs of
horses when they
touch the ground. This
results in the...
- The feet
often feel warm to the touch.
Advanced trench foot often involves blisters and open
sores,
which lead to
fungal infections; this is
sometimes called...
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Foot binding (simplified Chinese: 缠足;
traditional Chinese: 纏足; pinyin: chánzú), or footbinding, was the
Chinese custom of
breaking and
tightly binding...
- A cold
sore (also
known as a
fever blister, oral herpes, and
herpes labialis) is a type of
herpes infection caused by the
herpes simplex virus that affects...
- with
inhibited scar formation, such as
neuropathic ulcers and
diabetic foot sores. When
applied on a wound, it
stains the skin a
distinctive carmine red...
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Foot-and-mouth
disease (FMD) or hoof-and-mouth
disease (HMD) is an
infectious and
sometimes fatal viral disease that
affects cloven-hoofed animals, including...
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cornea Mouth ulcer, an open
sore inside the mouth.
Aphthous ulcer, a
specific type of oral
ulcer also
known as a
canker sore Peptic ulcer, a discontinuity...
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Pressure ulcers, also
known as
pressure sores, bed
sores or
pressure injuries, are
localised damage to the skin and/or
underlying tissue that
usually occur...
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ulcers (aphthae) in
otherwise healthy individuals. The
informal term
canker sore is also used,
mainly in
North America,
although it may also
refer to other...