Antibiotics are meds that can fight bacterial infections. These meds can either kill infection-causing microbes or may stop them from multiplying further. But needless use Read More How to cure gum disease without a dentist? December 18, 2024No Comments ...
Periodontal infection is a long-lasting inflammatory condition caused by the growth and development of an abnormal and harmful community of microorganisms. This destructive illness leads to the loss of the tissues that support the teeth, degradation of the bone surrounding the teeth, and eventually to...
Periodontal infection is a long-lasting inflammatory condition caused by the growth and development of an abnormal and harmful community of microorganisms. This destructive illness leads to the loss of the tissues that support the teeth, degradation of the bone surrounding the teeth, and eventually to...
15]. Additionally, nanofibers, hydrogels, and nanocomposites can function as scaffolds or supports for the regeneration of damaged ocular tissues such as the cornea or retina [16,17,18]. Continued
Scar formation is a complex biological process involving multiple factors. Of these, bacterial infection in skin wounds, inflammation, and disorganization of ECM are the major causes for the development of abnormal scars [13]. Skin flora or microbiota are associated with chronic wound healing followin...
Gum disease (periodontitis) is extremely common. The CDC estimates that half of all American adults over age 30 have it. This gum infection may cause serious glucose changes in your blood, too. It raises blood sugar, and it may leave you more vulnerable to developing type 2 diabetes. ...
Blood–brain barrier (BBB) is a natural protective membrane that prevents central nervous system (CNS) from toxins and pathogens in blood. However, the presence of BBB complicates the pharmacotherapy for CNS disorders as the most chemical drugs and bioph
5.5 Development of Drug-Resistant Bacteria Prescribing Cefixime for oral suspension in the absence of a proven or strongly suspected bacterial infection is unlikely to provide benefit to the patient and increases the risk of the development of drug-resistant bacteria. ...
[3]. Furthermore, vision impairment is also related to aging, diabetes, and fungal infection. Examples of ocular diseases include age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic retinopathy (DR), retinoblastoma, and fungal keratitis. A new study valued that approximately 76 million people suffered...
Nanoparticles have revolutionized biomedicine especially in the field of drug delivery due to their intriguing properties such as systemic stability, level