Desquamated epithelial and mucosal cells accumulate at the medial canthi bilaterally and are inevitably present upon awakening. ("sleepy seeds" in the eyes in the morning)
It is an explanation for something in medical terms. Ex: explanation for a rash could possibly be exema
Midget is an extremely short person. The term generally describes a person with the medical condition dwarfism.
The consequences of failing to diagnose a medical condition will vary depending on what the initial medical condition is. It is extremely possible that if ones condition is not diagnosed one could die. An example would be cancer going undiagnosed. Often if not caught in time, it is too late for treatment and could be fatal.
An idiopathic condition is a real condition with no known medical explanation. This is not to be mixed up with psychosomatic conditions, with the patient creating the condition.
Emphysema
If you fell ill or met an accident during transportation to work and are already covered under medical insurance,there is no reason why you will not get benefit under medical insurance. Your inability to drive due to medical condition needs detailed explanation as this may be a parameter in your getting benefits under medical insurance.
Yes, urine can be too hot. Extremely high temperatures can indicate a fever or other medical condition.
Sepsis is a very serious condition and can be extremely life threatening depending on the bacteria and the patient's medical condition.
yes - depending on the medical condition
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"Blow jaw" is not a widely recognized term in medical or common vernacular. However, it may refer to a condition involving the jaw that affects its movement or function, sometimes associated with trauma or dental issues. If you meant a specific medical term or condition, please provide more context for a more accurate explanation.
Alopecia areata is a medical condition, and it IS treatable ! See the related link to Wikipedia - for a detailed explanation on the condition, along with some external web-sites, which may give you more information. Best of luck !