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  • One Of The Shortness Breath Treatment Method
    By: Corick Stephunt | - It mainly affects people who mingle with others terribly closely. dangerous breath is noticed mainly by the buddies & family members or some times person himself feel it and come to the doctor.Many badbreathers develop depression which forces them to be off from the society that in flip hampers their activities.

    The protein within the food debris are degraded by the anaerobic bacteria gift within the mouth.Offenssive odor is produced owing to unharnes ...

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  • Women Confusion
    By: Rashid Javed | - This is one of the most distressing features of ageing. Leaving aside any emotional causes, it is usually a sign that the blood supply to the brain is being interrupted in some way. If this has been the result of a fall or injury then give Arnica. If it is as a result of hypothermia (chronic loss of body temperature) then give Carbo veg.
    Sudden confusion may have more serious causes, so call the doctor or your health practitioner if you arc in any doubt.

    Dizziness /Vertigo
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  • How To Treat Queensland Itch
    By: Shane Walker | - Queensland Itch is a phrase that is given to a horse that has an irregular and increased reaction to insect bites. It usually occurs in humid, moist climates during the summer months. The reaction can be caused by an variety of insects as well as other, unconnected, conditions.

    Usually, the major cause of Queensland Itch is bites received from black and horse flies as well as midges. The affected animal's skin reacts to the saliva left behind after a bite and the result is that the ...

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  • An Overview Of Dog Skin Problems For Dog Owners
    By: jennifergretson | - Although there are five or more categories of dog skin problems the symptoms of each type overlap the others. Pet owners should watch for hair loss, scaly areas, and swelling. Other common symptoms are redness, rashes, scabs, or drainage. Infected dogs will most often scratch, lick and chew the problem area or rub against furniture and carpeting.

    Infections from bacteria can take hold anywhere but often will locate on a canine's chin. The indicators of bacterial infections are red ...

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  • Elephantiasis: Causes, Symptoms And Treatment
    By: James S Pendergraft | - Elephantiasis is a common medical predicament that causes the underlying tissues of the body in both genders to thicken causing them to look like elephant limbs. In the cases of males, elephantiasis can even affect the scrotum and make it the size of a softball.

    Elephantiasis is caused due to the parasitic worms like b. timori and others which are transmitted by mosquitoes. Though these are the worms that are responsible for the transmission of elephantiasis, the actual reason is qu ...

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  • The Healing Crisis
    By: David Lowell | - When I first started exploring Alternative healing therapies, one of the big topics, especially with homeopathy, was the "Healing Crisis". It was the recognition that when the body's healing response was triggered, it unleashed the equivalent of a small war within the body. Like all wars, healing crises can be messy; they are uncomfortable at best and can be downright agonizing.

    When taken in the context of German New Medicine, healing crises are given a greater understanding. From ...

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  • Active Cold Sore Treatment Tips For Cold Sores
    By: Denny Bodoh | - If you desire cold sore treatment tactics for your own self or a loved one, then you certainly the right article. Don't forget that the quicker you start utilizing a good cold sore treatment, the sooner and greater the results - so read on.

    The herpes simplex virus is always to blame for all outbreaks of cold sores. In the process of creating new virus offspring, it explodes a multitude of tissue cells. This creates these unwelcome ulcerated sores.

    These unsightly lesi ...

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  • Researchers Have Found How Cold Sores Operate -they May Soon Eradicate The Virus That Causes Them
    By: Sarin Carlson F | - Now that researchers have found how cold sores operate , they believe they may soon discover how to eradicate the virus that causes them. Cold sores, which usually show up as painful, ulcerated blemishes around the mouth, are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV1). The virus often lies dormant in a nerve in the face, called the trigeminal nerve, until activated by sunlight, a poorly functioning immune system, stressful situations or a high fever.

    By examining the interplay ...

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  • Types Of Adult Acne: Cause And Treatment
    By: Miriam Ryan | - Before you can cure acne you need to know what specific type of acne you have. The type of acne you have can be determined by what triggers your condition. Once you know the the cause of this skin disorder you can more accurately remove and treat your acne. For adults there are numerous conditions for which the adult acne is often harder to treat than other forms. The following are some types of adult acne and their triggers.

    Adult Acne

    At its basic adult acne is a sudd ...

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  • The 1st Step To Curing Acne
    By: Writers Room | - The primary step to curing acne is knowing what sort of acne you have. This information gives you precious insight to what could have actually triggered the acne outset. Once you know your acne trigger, you are one step nearer to removing the acne activator and living acne free.

    There are many sorts of acne, which could explain why it's so cumbersome if not seemingly not possible for the acne sufferer to find a cure. Looking at the list below, you may be surprised discover that you ...

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  • Why Would I Need A Dermatology Specialist?
    By: Palyn Peterson | - If you live in or around the Colorado Springs area, you're probably aware of the great variety of medical services offered there. You have your regular doctor, so why would you need Colorado Springs Dermatology? Here are some of the major reasons you might want consider seeing a specialist in dermatology in the Colorado Springs area.

    1. Chronic Acne - The heartbreak that is the skin condition known as acne affects more than 96% of those in their teen years and continues to adulthood ...

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  • How To Eliminate Genital Warts
    By: Larry Madden.. | - Genital warts also referred to as venereal warts is a very infectious, contagious, sexually transmitted, viral disease. Genital warts are flat, fleshy, pedunculated and papular growth on mucosal cells of genital areas. It is caused by human papillomavirus.

    HPV virus will usually penetrate deep within the mucosal and skin cells through the abrasions and once in the body, it can stay latent for many years and would show no signs of existence. It is very dangerous as it is this virus is ...

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  • Sherman Oaks Dermatologist Acne Treatment
    By: Albert Arouh | -
    How to Treat Mild, Moderate and Severe Acne

    TREATING MILD ACNE

    Mild acne consists of small lesions, such as blackheads, whiteheads or pustules, which appear at or near the surface of the skin. As such, mild cases of acne can sometimes be controlled at home by:

    Gently washing the affected area(s) with warm water and a mild soap twice a day to remove dead skin cells and excess oil
    Using a topical (applied to the ...

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  • Are You Taking The Two Medications For Colitis Symptoms?
    By: Michael Tasker | - When diagnosed with colitis, the sufferer must quickly come to terms with the fact that they will have to take prescribed medication for the rest of their life. Thankfully, the daily amount to take is low and the method easy, yet there are those who for some reason don't take the recommended dosage and are then putting themselves at a greater risk of colitis symptoms appearing.

    The principle type of medication is an anti-inflammatory which targets the ulcerated area of the large col ...

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  • Know More Varicose Veins Causes Before Seeking Medical Treatments
    By: Erin Mullins | - Once you know what is causing your varicose veins and spider veins, it is way easier to treat the condition. Save yourself a large amount of time and energy needlessly trying strategies that do not work and revive your legs to their previous beauty. You have a better likelihood of fixing leg vein issues when you start to understand what causes them.

    11 frequent reasons for varicose and spider veins are :

    1. Aging - Aging is the most important reason for unhealthy legs. Freq ...

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  • What Is Distal Esophageal Cancer
    By: DavidHensley | - Esophageal adenocarcinoma is one of the common types of cancers that is developed in the lower part or distal of the esophagus that it is also known as distal esophageal cancer or carcinoma.Normally the cancer starts in the glands which are situated along the esophagus junction and stomach and this kind of cancer is found to be very common in men than when compared to in women. Most often distal esophageal cancer is observed in elderly people in the age range of sixty and seventy.
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  • Prevacid Side Effects, Are You Willing To Take The Risks?
    By: Nancy Fine | - Prevacid (lansoprazole) is sometimes used to treat a doudenal ulcer, other types of ulcers and erosion of the esophagus caused by reflux of stomach acid due to GERD or acid reflux disease. Lansoprazole and other similar drugs or medication are often given as options by a doctor as a form of treatment for these symptoms, but you still need to be aware of all the possible consequences and potential Prevacid side effects before making an informed decision. This not only includes Prevacid side effec ...
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  • Your Effective Diet For Colitis Starts Here
    By: Michael Tasker | - Whilst there appears little connection between a poor quality diet and the diagnosis of colitis, diet does have a significant role to play during both periods of flare up and remission. Through careful awareness of the effects of diet on the bowel, a sufferer can still enjoy a varied diet for colitis whilst in remission and another for periods of attack that will not compound the symptoms.

    It is often the case that as soon as people hear about the medical condition of colitis they i ...

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  • Building Of Saint Joseph's Oratory In Montreal
    By: Bob and Penny Lord | - Saint Joseph's Oratory From the life of Blessed Brother Andre

      The dream to build a Shrine befitting Saint Joseph

    They came; they prayed; they left changed. But Brother André knew his work was not over. And so, although now past sixty, he forged ahead with his dream to build a towering, magnificent Shrine, paying homage and loving respect to the man who cared for Jesus most of His life on earth.   For almost thirty years of his final days on earth, ...

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  • What Is Crohn's Disease? - Any Adverse Health Practitioner's Evaluation
    By: Hugh J. Lara | - People always ask what is colitis or what is Crohn's disease? Several answers are given by different people over the news or the internet. But do all of them provide you with the information you need? And can you ascertain that the information you are getting from your sources is correct? To give an answer to your queries, read on the items below and find out more on what is Crohn's disease.

    What is Crohn's Disease in Medical Terminology?

    What is Crohn's disease if defi ...

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  • Don't Settle For "it's Your Hormones Honey!"
    By: ChicagoHealers | - Written by chicagohealers.com practitioner Dr Diane Meyer -- Going from doctor to doctor and hearing "It's your hormones honey," made me want to scream! As an educated person, degreed in Psychology and Dentistry, I knew there were answers I wasn't getting.

    The many doctors I consulted with were stymied, as my persistent and chronic symptoms were so varied. Having no connection with one another, they did not know what to call my illness. Grappling with various labels, and unable to ...

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  • Hemorrhoids Symptoms And Treatments
    By: bcured | - Hemorrhoids are abnormally or markedly swollen or dilated veins and interlacing blood vessels or nerves, in or around the anis often complicated by inflammation. Hemorrhoids typically occur in the right front of the body, right hind part of the body, and side of the body and universally affect adults and children.
    External hemorrhoids are located below the pointed conical projections on the anis. Internal hemorrhoids are located above the pointed conical projections on the anis and are lin ...

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  • Diagnostic Procedures For Hemorrhoids
    By: bcured | - Internal hemorrhoids are grouped into 4 stages. Stage I - Internal hemorrhoids that bleed; Stage II - Internal hemorrhoids that cause bleeding and prolapse with straining but return to their resting point by themselves; Stage III - Internal hemorrhoids that bleed and prolapse with straining and require manual effort for replacement into the anal canal; Stage IV - Internal hemorrhoids that do not return into the anal canal and are therefore constantly outside.
    Routine histologic examination ...

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  • Labia Minora And Majora Reduction Can Create A More Aesthetic Vagina
    By: Dave Stringham | - Labia minora reduction is requested by women who state that their labia minora (inner lips) are excessively large. This may affect one or both sides. Women report that they are uncomfortable or sore while exercising or competing in sports such as bicycle riding. Others are embarrassed and refrain or are hesitant to undress in front of a potential intimate partner. Another frequent complaint is discomfort in tight garments. Many individuals report being embarrassed by the appearance of their labi ...
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  • Ulcerative Disease And Crohn's Disease Diet
    By: Raphaelo | - After being diagnosed with Crohn's Disease or Ulcerative Colitis, the first question you ask your physician is is there is there a cure for it? He would probably tell you that there is no cure, but treatment (medications, surgery, etc.). These therapies, however, do not work for everyone. In fact, they can lead to complications in some patients. If you are one of those Crohns or ulcerative colitis victims, do not be depressed; it exists diets and natural remedies that can effectiv ...
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  • A Brief History Of The Common Fly
    By: John Sern | - A housefly is the common name for insects of the order Diptera family, or common fly. Most common flies are either harmful for they carry disease transmitting pathogens or just being a nuisance due to their voracious habits of biting or bloodsucking.

    The common fly, which is scientifically referred to as Musca domestica, is generally a very small, two-winged and grey with dark stripes fly. Its commonly found in virtually all human habitations. Common fly or mostly known a ...

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  • Epulis - Mouth/oral Tumor In Dogs
    By: Hanna | - Epulis is the most common type of benign or non-cancerous tumor in dog's mouth. A benign tumor is one that does not spread to other parts of the body. However, an epulis can be "locally invasive," which means that it can grow into the tissues surrounding its initial location. This tumor of the periodontal ligament, which is the structure that holds the dog's tooth in place. Epulides are the most common benign oral tumors in dogs; cats rarely have benign oral tumors. These tumors occur in dogs of ...
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  • Skin Cancer Of The Foot And Ankle: An Epidemic
    By: Ronald Worley | - Skin cancer of the legs, ankles, and feet are some of the most overlooked cancers.

    They are found in locations where most people consider skin cancers unlikely. Over 90% of skin cancers appear on sun-exposed skin, usually found on the face, neck, ears, forearms, and hands, but an alarming number are also found in the legs, ankles, and feet.

    Why does sun cause skin cancer? Overexposure to sunlight damages the top layer, or epidermis of the skin. The most dangerous sk ...

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  • Syphilis Is A Venereal Infection
    By: Esteri | - What causes syphilis?

    It is caused by a spirochete called Treponema pallidum. This is a spiral organism that only lives for a short while outside the body. It is easily killed by exposure to heat, sunlight and disinfectants.

    The spirochete can enter the body through small breaks in the skin or directly through the mucous membranes. It is not capable of piercing the skin.

    How is syphilis related to other diseases?

    Syphilis can be a dire ...

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  • Glanders Detailed Information
    By: Juliet | - Glanders is a rare nfectious disease caused by the bacterium Burkholderia mallei. It is primarily a disease of horses, donkeys and mules, though other animals such as goats, cats and dogs can be infected. Humans can get the disease, but it is rare. Burkholderia mallei is an organism that is associated with infections in laboratory workers because so very few organisms are required to cause disease. The bacteria enter the body through the skin and through mucosal surfaces of the eyes and nose. Th ...
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  • Tophi Gout Treatment Will Improve
    By: John Mepham | - The general public doesn't know it, but some gout sufferers do. At long last we are in a good period for new gout treatments. In fact gout treatment looks rosier now than ever before in the known history of the disease. And that's over 2,000 years.

    Febuxostat has been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) for sale in EU countries, and many other countries should follow, although it has not been approved in the U.S. and its not known at present when it will be. The de ...

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  • Complete Information On Epidermolysis Bullosa
    By: Juliet | - Epidermolysis Bullosa is a condition of formation of blisters which changes considerably under severity and the forms. The simplex of bullosa of Epidermolysis (EBS) comprises separation intraepidermal skin. The skin of eb is as fragile as the wings of the butterfly , thus we are known as children of butterfly. The eb is an inherited disease which affects less than 10.000 children and adults to the United States. At least 27 types different of eb were described, but most of the time three princip ...
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  • Complete Information On Acral Lentiginous Melanoma With Treatment And Prevention
    By: Juliet | - Acral lentiginous melanoma also known as also known as subungual melanoma, is a kind of skin melanoma. Acral lentiginous melanoma is seen on the palms, soles and under the nails. This is the most common type of malignant melanoma in asians, african and north american blacks, but is relatively infrequent in Caucasians. These lesions are usually located on palmar, plantar and subungual skin. Macroscopically, the lesion presents as pigmented and ulcerated plaques or nodules. A tendency for this les ...
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  • Complete Information On Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita With Treatment And Prevention
    By: Juliet | - Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita (EBA) is a chronic autoimmune subepidermal blistering disease of the rind and mucus membranes. It is a chronic incendiary disease with periods of incomplete remissions and exacerbations. Mortality as a direct consequence of the disease is rare; however, EBA is relatively unresponsive to treatment and can cause significant morbidity. All of the different types of epidermolysis bullosa are generally inherited. Therefore, having a family history of the disease, espec ...
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  • Acid Reflux Disease And Conditions
    By: Sumit. K. Pandit | - What is?

    Acid reflux disease can and often is mistaken for heartburn. But the heartburn symptoms of acid reflux disease usually occur 2 or more days a week for at least 3 months and can damage your esophagus. At the top of your stomach is a muscle called the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), which normally opens and closes allowing food to enter? It also prevents the acid in your stomach from backing up into your esophagus. The trouble begins when the LES opens at inappropriate t ...

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  • Complete Information On Aplasia Cutis Congenita With Treatment And Prevention
    By: Juliet | - Aplasia cutis congenita is region of a heterogenous group of disorders. The reason is not sure as it is the outcome of much than one disease procedure. Genetic factors, teratogens, compromised vasculature to the rind, and injury are all implicated. Exogenic causes (amniotic attachment, intra uterine injury or vascular abnormalities) have been accused but numerous genetic cases with improper autosomal predominant infection have been reported. New born with thoracic dysplasia associated with lung ...
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  • Epidermolysis Bullosa Treatment Tips
    By: Juliet | - Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a group of inherited bullous disorders characterized by blister formation in response to mechanical trauma. Epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS) is one of the major forms of epidermolysis bullosa. The signs and symptoms of this condition vary widely among affected individuals. Blistering may primarily affect the hands and feet in mild cases, and blisters usually heal without leaving scars. There are three main forms of inherited EB. These different subtypes are defin ...
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  • Necrobiosis Lipoidica Diadeticorum Treatment Tips And Advice
    By: Juliet | - Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum is a chronic skin disease characterized by shiny plaques that vary in color from light yellowish to reddish-tan. Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum is a rash which usually occurs on the legs. It is more common in women, and there are usually several spots. They are slightly raised shiny red-brown patches. NLD usually occurs more often in people with diabetes, in people with a family history of diabetes or a tendency to get diabetes. A similar condition that is ...
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  • Mycosis Fungoides Treatment Tips And Advice
    By: Juliet | - Mycosis Fungoides is a rare form of cutaneous T-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. It generally affects the skin, but may progress internally over time. In the United states, approximately 1000 new cases of mycosis fungoides occur per year. It affects men twice as often as women, and is more common in black people than in whites. Mycosis fungoides can begin at any age, but the most common age is 50 years old. Mycosis fungoides is unrelated to fungus and the fungoides portion derives from a patient wit ...
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  • Necrobiosis Lipoidica Diadeticorum Treatment Tips
    By: Juliet | - Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum is a chronic skin disease characterized by shiny plaques that vary in color from light yellowish to reddish-tan. Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum is a rash which usually occurs on the legs. It is more common in women, and there are usually several spots. They are slightly raised shiny red-brown patches. NLD usually occurs more often in people with diabetes, in people with a family history of diabetes or a tendency to get diabetes. A similar condition that is ...
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  • Mycosis Fungoides Treatment Tips
    By: Juliet | - Mycosis Fungoides is a rare form of cutaneous T-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. It generally affects the skin, but may progress internally over time. In the United states, approximately 1000 new cases of mycosis fungoides occur per year. It affects men twice as often as women, and is more common in black people than in whites. Mycosis fungoides can begin at any age, but the most common age is 50 years old. Mycosis fungoides is unrelated to fungus and the fungoides portion derives from a patient wit ...
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  • Corns On Feet
    By: Juliet | - Corns are a common example of avoidable foot pain. Corns often occur on the top of the toes where there is pressure from the shoes. Corns, also called helomas, are thickened areas of skin that form in response to excessive pressure and friction. They form to protect the skin and the structures beneath it from damage or injury. Corns are usually hard and circular, with a waxy or translucent center. They may become painful or ulcerated in response to persistent friction. Certain corns may become e ...
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  • Causes Of Folliculitis
    By: michel waugh | - A follicle refers to a crust or cavity from which the hair emerges on the surface of the skin. The term folliculitis is used to describe the inflamed condition of the hair. Depending upon the causal organism, folliculitis causes can be characterized as follows:

    Bacterial Folliculitis
    Fungal Folliculitis
    Viral Folliculitis
    Parasitic Folliculitis

    Bacterial folliculitis
    Bacterial folliculitis develops when bacteria enters the bo ...

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  • Help, I Have Found A Lump On My Dog!
    By: Matthew Homfray | - Skin lumps are very common in dogs. There are a whole range of possible scenarios that can present as a lump on the skin, including, insect bites and stings, abscesses, hematomas, cysts, soft tissue swelling following trauma and benign or malignant tumors. Tumors are probably the most common of these, but two thirds of them are benign and therefore merely cosmetic. Here we look at the most common types of tumor affecting the skin and subdermis in dogs, and what, if any, treatment they require. ...
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