Treatment for a lesion on the forehead depends on its type and cause. Common options include topical treatments, cryotherapy (freezing the lesion), laser therapy, or surgical excision for more serious lesions. A healthcare provider will typically assess the lesion to determine the best treatment plan, ensuring it addresses both cosmetic concerns and any underlying health issues. Always consult a professional for proper diagnosis and treatment recommendations.
do you mean gohn lesion? if so, the gohn lesion or gohn complex, is a characteristic finding with tuberculosis. To treat it, treat the TB and the lesion should resolve. Use ethambutol, isoniazid, rifampin.
It all depends on what the lesion is made of and where it is on the spine. A benign lesion is non-cancerous whereas a malignant lesion is cancerous.Lesions can be defined according to the patterns they form. Lesions can also be categorized by their size. A gross lesion is one that can be seen with the naked eye. A microscopic or histologic lesion requires the magnification of a microscope to be seen.
The length of time a lesion will last depends on the specific disease that caused the lesion in the first place. An important thing to remember is that eventhough the lesion may disappear, the disease if untreated is still there and still causing problems that you can't see. So if you have had lesions and you haven't had them treated you need to get it treated anyway, because the longer you wait, the worse the outcome will be once the symptoms do show back up.
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"Hab SoSlI' Quch" is Klingon for "Your mother has a smooth forehead". (beware!: this is a powerful insult; don't say it to friends.) this is the strongest of all insults and is not to be treated as a joke!!!
Dieulafoy’s lesion is caused by a small, abnormally large artery located close to the surface of the stomach or intestinal mucosa, which can lead to significant gastrointestinal bleeding. The exact etiology is not completely understood, but it is believed to be associated with factors such as mucosal erosion, ulceration, or inflammation. This lesion is often idiopathic, meaning it can occur without a clear underlying cause. Diagnosis typically involves endoscopy, where the lesion can be identified and treated.
Proximal lesion
That depends on the length and depth of the lines to be treated. It is not unusual to use 3 to 4 units treating the deep lines between the eyebrows on the forehead. A starting point for forehead lines would be 6 units for the mildest of needs, and goes up from there.
A 'lesion' is anything or any site of the body that is not normal.Yes, a lesion is a pathological site.
small subcapsular lesion of the liver
This has the same effect as a lesion, but is adjustable.
Primary lesion