Mucous membrane
A circumscribed lesion of the skin or mucous membrane refers to a specific, well-defined area of abnormal tissue with defined borders. Common examples include moles, warts, and ulcers. These lesions are usually discrete and not diffusely spread out.
A mucous membrane
The word "mucus" is used with mucus membrane; mucus membrane secretes mucous.
The lining of the mouth is an example of a mucous membrane. Mucous membranes line various cavities in the body and produce mucus to protect and lubricate the underlying tissues.
In your nose.
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Hyperemia of the mucous membrane refers to an increased blood flow to the mucous lining of a specific area in the body. This can result in redness, swelling, and irritation of the mucous membrane due to increased blood supply. Hyperemia can be caused by various factors such as inflammation, infection, or irritation.
The correct spelling of the mucous membrane would be: MUCOUS MEMBRANE.(singular: mucosae)
Any body area that has an outlet to the out side is covered in a mucous membrane: respiratory tact. digestive tract, urinary tract, even the membrane that surrounds the orbit of the eye (eye ball).
Some patients use prescription Aldara or Veregen to treat genital warts. Treatment of these warts is optional.
mucous which is secreted from mucous membrane