it is called sinoplatismal leactus
If your sebaceous glands become clogged, you may develop acne. This can lead to pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads forming on your skin. Clogged sebaceous glands can also cause inflammation and potential infection.
If your windpipe becomes clogged, it can lead to difficulty breathing, choking, and even suffocation if not promptly cleared. Immediate medical attention is typically required in this situation to clear the blockage and restore normal breathing.
Yes, veins can get clogged, a condition known as venous thrombosis. Potential consequences of this blockage include pain, swelling, and redness in the affected area. In severe cases, a blood clot can break loose and travel to the lungs, causing a pulmonary embolism, which can be life-threatening.
Yes, methamphetamine abuse can lead to nasal issues such as a runny or stuffy nose. Chronic use can damage nasal tissues, leading to inflammation and increased mucus production. Additionally, the drug's vasoconstrictive properties can restrict blood flow to the nasal passages, exacerbating these symptoms.
Excessive flow of oil from the sebaceous glands is called seborrhea. This condition can lead to oily skin and scalp, clogged pores, and acne. Treatment options may include skincare products, medications, or lifestyle changes.
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Chronic Bronchitis
The answer is... I don't know. But you shouldn't be cheating anyway, so answer it yourself.
acne
Acne
Cardiovascular disease
a cardiac attack
If the prostatic urethra gets clogged, a striction occurs. Treatment for this condition includes urethrotomy, antibiotics, surgery and stenting.
You don't. In my book they are items that if damaged or clogged they should be replaced. A new one will run you $8-$20 if you do the work your self.
Atherosclerosis
irreversible ischemia
Cardiovascular disease