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Which acid is injected into your body by a bee-sting that causes pain?

Formic acid is injected into the skin by a bee sting, causing the pain and inflammation associated with the sting.


What is the hydro something acid that is injected into arthritic joints?

Hyaluronic Acid Injections Are FDA-Approved for Knee Osteoarthritis


What is the cavity between bones at the joint?

A cavity is a decayed part of a tooth. A cavity can be caused by decay plaque, sugar and acid. Dentists fix cavities by drilling them.


What is Hyalase used for?

Hyalase is an enzyme that is used for the temporary breakdown of hyaluronic acid, which is a substance naturally found in the body. It is commonly used to reverse the effects of dermal fillers or to improve the absorption of other injected medications.


Which cranial nerve is involved when disgesting?

The cranial nerve X (Vagus Nerve) is involved for digestion. It stimulates the stomach and releases gastric juices including water, pepsin and hydrochloric acid which is needed for digestion.


What acid is injected into our body by a bee sting that cause pain?

The bee sting venom is a complex mixture of proteins etc. and is not acid.


When ant bites a person which acid is injected into his body?

Mostly formic acid. "Formic" means "ant type". Formic acid was first discovered in ants; that is why they called it formic acid. Actually, the acid doesn't get injected, only squirted into the wound made by the bite. Some ants have stings and inject poison with the sting, but the poison does not usually contain much formic acid, but more dangerous poisons.


What are folic acid's side effects?

Folic acid is considered extremely safe, and there are no predictable side effects.


Are there side effects from exposure to Hyaluronic acid?

Yes there are a few side effects once exposed to Hyaluronic acid, but most individuals who are prescribed Hyaluronic acid do not experience side effects. Side effects can include pain and redness at the area of injection.


Why does acid rot teeth?

Bacteria in your mouth convert sugar to acid. This acid erodes the enamel, eventually leading to a cavity that will need to be treated by a dentist. If left long enough, dental decay (cavity) can reach the nerve of the tooth and this will require either root canal therapy or removal of the tooth.


What are the effects of acid on non-metals?

It depends on the acid, and it depends on the nonmetal. Just as different acids have different effects on a given metal, and a given acid has different effects on different metals, the same is true among nonmetals. Citric acid? Yummy! No problem. However, sulfuric acid or nitric acid can dissolve flesh down to nothing.


Does acid effects your body?

YES!