cause they are all scales!
The mackerel fish does have scales as an outer covering. The mackerel is a fish that can be eaten without removing the scales, though. The scales are so small, it does not cause a problem for eating.
lymphadenitis
I have never heard of anyone getting cancer from iv treatments
You may be able to get away with having a Catfish and an Oscar in the same tank, depending on if the Catfish is large enough that the Oscar can't eat him. Though this does not mean that they will acctually get along, cause that won't happen. A Catfish is the primary prey to the Oscar in the wild, so I don't really see them getting along.
Heart Scales are found in the underground and only there. So dig hard 'cause they're rare to find.
If you experience nausea during BCG treatments, you will likely notice it goes away once you stop the treatments. If the treatments are a must for you, you can ask your doctor to prescribe a nausea medication such as Zofran or Phenergan.
Some catfish variety in regards to freshwaterAnswer:A lot of work has been done around scaleless and scaled fish to meet Kosher food guidelines. A fish must have visible scales and fins to be Kosher. Non-Kosher fish include:Basa (Pangasius bocourti)BillfishesBlowfishBurbotCatfishesCutlassfishesDogfishEelsFreshwater garsFreshwater CodGoosefishesHokiLampreysJacksLomosuckersLumpfishSnailfishesMarlinMonk fishOcean poutOilfishPuffers, blowfishes, swellfishes, sea squab (Sphoeroides species)RayRock pricklebackSailfishSand lances, launces, or eelsSculpinsSharks, rays and their relativesSnake mackerelsSturgeonsSwordfishToadfishesTiggerfishes and firefishesTraTrunkfishes
Some are. But many will only cause injury with their hollow barbed fins, which can deliver a stinging protein. But some species, such as the striped eel catfish, can deliver a toxic mucus that may be fatal to humans. The edible portions of catfish do not contain any toxins. A recent study suggests that about half of the 3000 known species of catfish are poisonous. Only a few species are poisonous enough to hurt humans (none in North America). The rest cause about the same amount of discomfort as bee stings. National Geographic also states that as the catfish grow, the venom glands shrink, indicating the venom glands are meant for defense while the fish is young. The venom comes from glands near the pectoral fins. When the fins are grabbed the glands are ripped, releasing the venom. The majority of catfish species have poisonous barbs located within their dorsal (top) and lateral (side) fins. If stuck with one of these, they can inject a toxin which causes a painful sting which usually resolves on its own after time. However, like any wound, it can get infected and it is advisable to clean and treat it. Only a select few of catfish species (located in areas of Southern Asia and India) have stings which could cause serious complications, or very rarely, death. The catfish toxin is protein-based (like bee stings) and thus is treatable with meat tenderizer. Ammonia and vinegar will not be very effective, as they are alkali (base) treatments, to be used for acid-based toxins.
there were no fish in Egypt cause its 2 dry 4 a fish 2 be there
The many alternative treatments for colds and allergies will not be addressed here. Treatments specifically for rhinitis, regardless of the cause, are described.
Alternative treatments for conditions that cause the occurrence of papilledema include acupuncture, aromatherapy, hydrotherapy, massage, and herbal remedies.