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What causes an Anal Fissure and Anal Granuloma and What is the best treatment?


What could cause an Anal Fissure and Granuloma being present at the same time, and what is the best treatment?
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go here for that: http://www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/tc/Anal-Fissure-Topic-Overview  (+ info)

Is it possible to have Granuloma Annulare in the pubic region?


Is it possible to have Granuloma Annulare bumps appear in the pubic region in a person with a history of the condition?
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Although the disorder prefers the skin over a joint area, yes, it can (and does) occur anywhere.  (+ info)

what can I do to help get rid of a granuloma on my nose peircing?


I got my nose peirced and I got a bump. I do know for a fact it is not a keliod. it is called........ granuloma( not sure if i spelled it right) did anyone get the same thing and did you do anything special to get rid of it??? some days it is small and others it gets huge!!!! I hate it but I was told eventually it goes away and it s very common. can anyone give me any tips on how to get rid of it?
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sea salt soaks (1/4 tsp to one cup water)
hydrocortison cream
warm presses (take a clean cloth soak on in warm, near hot, water and press onto your nose)
hot green tea bags  (+ info)

I have granuloma anulare, and need to know if it is at all contagious to other people.?


I have granuloma annulare, and a brand new grandaughter. I need to know if there is any way I might accidently give this to her. It is all over my arms and legs, and I am afraid to hold her.
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Granuloma annulare is a benign, chronic idiopathic condition characterized by papules or nodules that spread peripherally to form a ring around normal or slightly depressed skin.
Consult a dermatologist.  (+ info)

I have pulmonary granuloma in the right lung as the result of my present x-ray? What does it mean?


Am I unfit for work? Do I need to consult specialist? Who I can go- pulmonologist or lung specialist? I have PTB history. It was curable last 2002.
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Working as a specialist is absolutely a cherished calling  (+ info)

How are they going to get rid of Pyrogenic Granuloma?


I got a referral on Friday, but it's growing bigger, and i'm afraid it's going to pop and start bleeding soon. It's not that big now, but in a couple of weeks it's going to be.

1.) How fast will they treat it from the first visit?
2.) How do they treat it?
3.) Is it uncomfortable/hurts?
4.) Will there be a mark after?
5.) How did I get it?
6.) How do I prevent getting it again?
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W.....t.....f?

*fifty cents into the jar*
=D  (+ info)

How is a cyst different from a granuloma?


how is a cyst different from a granuloma?
ie. radicular cyst and periapical granuloma
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Boy its been a long time since Oral Pathology

I know one when I see one most of the time.

A cyst, I think has epithelial tissue surrounding something, either a dead space or other mass. A granuloma lacks a well defined epithelial layer.

good luck in Dental School  (+ info)

This is about Disease Acute Pyogenic Meningitis with Pneumonia?


In this disease sometime hear loss of patient occur either due to disease itself or due to doses of Amikacin. What are chances of improvement. Can it be cured.
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Both... there is a hearing loss with the meningitis because the infection from the meninges can affect the inner ear which is so close to the meningis.. so a hearing loss can occur.. and the drug amikacin is a ototoxic drug which means it itself can cause hearing loss on high doses but this is reversible when you stop the amikacin theraoy.. other ototoxic drugs are streptomycin, oflaxacin etc!  (+ info)

How does Calcified Granuloma occur in our Lungs?


I had undergo an apico-lordotic view of chest x-ray and findings says that I had this. But 5 weeks ago I went first for a PA x-ray and says that my lungs is clear. How would it be possible that in this 5 weeks it will appear like that?
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These are two different X-rays. The PA X-ray is just a regular X-ray that pictures in with beams passing from back-to-front. With an apico-lordotic view, however, is taken from a different angle.

This may explain, why your Doctor did not see the granuloma the first time. The apico-lordotic view is usually the best for discovering hidden lesions.

Hope this answers your question!  (+ info)

what are the chances of a granuloma in the lung turning into cancer?


i have one that has been there for 9 ys...i found out about it after i had had it for 5 yrs...now i have another one...i had a chest x-ray 2 months ago and it wasn't there and i had another one today and it is there in my left lung...the first one is in the right....i am really scared and want to know the statics for these turning into lung cancer...they said it is a calcified granuloma..
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The odds are close to zero. Granulomas are similar to a scar that is caused by an injury to the lung from an infection or some type of particle you breathed in. If a granuloma is calcified, then its almost impossible for it to become cancerous. Calcified granulomas are usually caused by a previous fungal infection in the lungs (histoplasmosis).  (+ info)

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