Paradoxical effect/ condition.

A paradoxical response (or paradoxical effect) is a chemical substance’s result that is the polar opposite of what is often anticipated, such as a medication. Pain brought on by a painkiller is an example of a paradoxical response. This expression describes a situation in which a person gets the opposite result from what medicine is …

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Mch levels/ High and low symptoms, causes.

Your blood is red because of the protein called haemoglobin. It transfers oxygen out of your lungs and into other bodily regions. It also aids in the removal of carbon dioxide from your body. The average quantity of haemoglobin found in one of your red blood cells is known as mean corpuscular haemoglobin or MCH. …

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Spinal precautions/ Spinal Cord, Functions, Structure.

To reduce spinal column movement during the first examination, care, and rescue of a [mfn]trauma patient[/mfn] with a suspected spinal injury. Paraplegia and quadriplegia are two neurological symptoms that are presumed to be a result of a spinal cord injury linked to spinal column instability. The cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spines are immobilised in a …

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Shoe Contact Dermatitis | Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis

Skin symptoms on the feet brought on by wearing shoes, boots, or sandals are known as shoe contact dermatitis. A kind of allergic contact dermatitis known as shoe contact dermatitis often develops when certain compounds (allergens) in your shoes create an allergic reaction in the skin on your feet. Manufacturing footwear involves the use of …

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Rosacea Phymatous – Symptoms & Treatments

Rosacea phymatous, also known as rhinophyma, may thicken the skin of the nose, giving the appearance that the nose is bulbous. However, phymatous rosacea can also affect other parts of the body. Male individuals are more often affected by rhinophyma. In patients with rhinophyma, the male-to-female ratio varies from 5:1 to 30:1. This might be …

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