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What is lamellor dystrophy nail disorder?

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How can you remove a splinter from your finger?

Soak your finger in hot salt water until the water gets cool. Only get the water as hot as you can stand, not hot enough to burn. Then squeeze until the splinter shows itself and pull out with tweezers. If this doesn't work try soaking in cold water to reduce the swelling. Then take a pair of tweezers and try to pull it out. If it starts to splinter however don't keep trying- it'll only make it worse. If these don't work, simply wait for the nail to grow- this will push the splinter forward. When its close enough to the nail end, cut the nail as close as possible and pull it out.


What is red line in fingernails?

If the red lines run in the direction of the growth of the nail, they are called splinter hemorrhages as they look like a red splinter under the nail. The hemorrhages may be caused by tiny clots that damage the small capillaries under the nails. They can be a sign of a number of diseases: infection of the heart valves called endocarditis, damage from swelling of the blood vessels (vasculitis) or tiny clots that damage the small capillaries (microemboli).


Rupture of a vessel in the cerebrum?

brain haemorrhage


What is the disease called which involves a rusty nail?

Tetanus can result from stepping on a rusty nail. It is a bacterial infection--not a disease-- that attacks the nervous system. It causes painful muscle contractions and can kill if untreated.It is said that stepping on a rusty nail will cause tetanus or lockjaw. But it isn't the rust that causes the disease, it is the bacteria that is found on the nail (or splinter or even an insect bite).Anything that has a tiny bit of dirt on it can carry the obligate anaerobic bacterium Clostridium tetani. This microbe doesn't like oxygen and a deep poke with a nail will produce an environment that it will thrive in. It produces a neurotoxin that causes muscles to contact all together with enough to break bones.

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What is lamellor dystrophy nail disorder?

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Can you massage recent haemorrhage?

No you can not massage a recent haemorrhage.


What is the difference between haematoma and haemorrhage?

haemorrhage is escape of blood from vessel . and haematoma is massive accumulation of blood with in tissue.


Is there a name of a nail disorder in which a new toe nail grows underneath an exisisting toenail?

Don't know of the name, but it sounds like a fungus... they do crazy things.


What has the author Harold Leeming Sheehan written?

Harold Leeming Sheehan has written: 'Renal cortical necrosis and the kidney of concealed accidental haemorrhage' -- subject(s): Diseases, Haemorrhage, Uterine, Kidneys, Uterine Haemorrhage


You walk into the woods to find it you sit down to seek it you brought it home because you could not find it?

A splinter.


Leuconychia is indicative of what?

This is the white spots that are found on the nail plate. It is caused by minor trauma, at matrix or it could be a nervous disorder. It will eventually grow out but can be covered with nail enamel.


What is a disorder when the nails grow concave rather than convex?

Aside from the shape of the free edge, what is the difference between the oval-shape nail and the round-shape nail?


Is traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage cureble or not?

no


What is the name of the rat in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?

Splinter is the rat that is the TMNT's master.


How can you remove a splinter from your finger?

Soak your finger in hot salt water until the water gets cool. Only get the water as hot as you can stand, not hot enough to burn. Then squeeze until the splinter shows itself and pull out with tweezers. If this doesn't work try soaking in cold water to reduce the swelling. Then take a pair of tweezers and try to pull it out. If it starts to splinter however don't keep trying- it'll only make it worse. If these don't work, simply wait for the nail to grow- this will push the splinter forward. When its close enough to the nail end, cut the nail as close as possible and pull it out.


Alfred Nobel cause of death?

Alfred Nobel died from a cerebral haemorrhage on December 10th, 1896. A cerebral haemorrhage is bleeding in the brain.