Articles for tag: Atropine, Ulcers

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Corneal Ulcers in Dogs

What are Corneal Ulcers in dogs? The Corneal is “the clear outer capsule of the dog’s eyes” and ulcers are “slower healing erosions of the cornea”. So, corneal ulcers are healing erosions on the “clear outer capsule” in the dog’s eyes. This condition is caused by the dog not having enough protective tears. Corneal ulcers ...

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The Difference Between a Medication’s Side Effects and Its Possible Adverse Reactions

Side effects, precisely, are unwanted but natural and anticipated consequences of taking a particular medication. They can be, to a relative degree, inconsequential; or they may be serious and, therefore, require prompt attention. Adverse reactions are completely different; they are rare and unforeseen bodily responses. They can likewise be either insignificant or dangerous. The constipation ...

The Diarrhea Diet for Crohn’s Patients

Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), similar to ulcerative colitis, except that Crohn’s can cause the entire digestive tract to become inflamed. Crohn’s is considered relapsing and remitting – meaning you can go through periods when it is worse, or flaring, (relapsing) and periods when it is better, and you feel almost normal ...

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Physiology of the Amphibian Heart

Physiology of the Amphibian Heart April 13, 2007 Introduction The heart is one of the most important organs in the body. It is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. This blood carries oxygen, nutrients, and signaling molecules (like hormones) to cells, and carries waste products away from cells. The heart is a pair of ...