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    Infections with gums


    2008 - 12.31

    The inflamed tissues of the mouth may trigger a toothache or make hypersensitive gums. Not all the causes of toothache are serious, but almost always necessary to go to the dentist, to which we must always ask for any inconvenience, even minimal, which covers the teeth or gums.
    The plaque, which causes the formation of cavities, irritates the gums that are flammable and portray, making bare the sensitive dentine of the tooth, the tissue under the gum and that is the root of the teeth. (more…)

    Eczema, and herpes infections


    2008 - 11.09

    My daughter of three and a half years is undergoing treatment by a dermatologist for an infected atomic eczema. We are treating with [drug name: cream-based antibiotics and cortisone] mixed with a cream milk oats and special soaps. As the dermatologist has prompted investigations on my husband who suffers from herpes simplex (the first came after a rather violent episode of Zoster), I would like to know if there is any report and if I have to take some precaution and possibly as. The atomic eczema (also called atomic dermatitis or eczema constitutional) is a very common disease (is the reason to visit more common in pediatric clinics for dermatology). As the name says, is "constitutional" and is not contagious. (more…)