... and disease. Remember that if your tonsils are infected, it may not be able to work effectively and could make you more vulnerable to the development of tonsilloliths. Eliminate stress by taking multivitamins everyday and getting adequate sleep through the night to give your body some time to recharge ...
Well, they did it. They infected me. Elle Pea, Maggie, Caroline, and Abbie had the bug and gave it to me. I reckon it is true because I am up in the night. I feel crummy. I need a rag. I think I may have a grape stuck in my craw. That's unlikely since I have had nary a single grape in months. I ...
... to be more susceptible to the disease. The virus, which is spread through the air and by direct or indirect (i.e. utensils, bedding) contact with an infected animal, initially attacks a dog’s tonsils and lymph nodes and replicates itself there for about one week. It then attacks the respiratory ...
... my gum to get to the bone and trying to pull out the infected tissue. It will involve stitches and steroids and pain and swelling and lots of ice. Of course it will. Then I'll have to be on a strong round of antibiotics. How did this happen? Well, if you don't remember my dental horror story - I ...
... at which point she cut me off and said, "ear infections aren't contagious." I know that. But the bacteria that caused the infection IS contagious. I didn't have the ability to check Gwen's ears at home, so I just wanted the doctor to give them a looksie to make sure that they weren't infected. I have ...
making performers who YOU CAN'T STAND TO HEAR FOR EVEN ONE SONG. Who do you rate as the opposite of Henske…someone who can give you tinnitis with her tonsils? Maybe the braying Stevie Nicks? The overblown Celine Dion? The car-alarm Whitney Houston? The grandly enunciating Kate Smith? The nominee here ...
... to deliver the gene to cancer cells or to normal cells. Cells infected with the viral vector will make much more tumor antigen than uninfected cancer cells and may be more visible to the immune system. Cells can also be infected with the viral vector in the laboratory and then given to patients ...
... in the airway or respiratory problems as: • Cystic fibrosis, a genetic disease that is characterized by the presence of thick mucus in the airways • Bronchiectasis, a disease in which airways are affected (they are enlarged and often infected) • Allergies, immune system reactions to substances ...
So if you have been following along here on the blog, you know that Porter has to go for a sleep study in July because of his enlarged adenoids, tonsils and possible sleep apnea. And if you have been seeing the posts on the blog Facebook page you may know that Porter got a big ol’ red check mark ...
... Is Tonsillitis Different From a Sore Throat With a Cold? Sometimes a sore throat is caused by tonsillitis, an inflammation of the tonsils. Tonsillitis can be caused by viruses or bacteria. While the tonsils' job is to help fight infection, the tonsils can also become infected. When they do, the result ...