just because what’s on your body does not resemble what’s in the STD photos, it does not mean you are STD negative, and it does mean you do not have what is listed under those STD pictures!
Microorganisms, like certain bacteria and yeasts, living on the human skin or in the nose, mouth, throat, small and large intestine and vagina, are part of thenormal human flora; they prevent overgrowth of harmful microorganisms. Some of these microbes, when overgrow, may become pathogenic, th...
I do not believe bacteria are the cause of disease or tooth decay. The features of a root canaled tooth include: ideal grounds for tissues to putrefy and ferment, a lack of oxygen, and blocked access from the immune system cells to suppress bacterial activity. Those immune cells, such as...
The migration of individual DNA molecules during electrophoresis on a microscope slide was recorded on video tape so that moving pictures could be analyzed. The DNA from lysed bacteria ( Escherichia coli and Agrobacterium tumefaciens ) appeared as a rosette of at least twenty loops of varying size...
If that doesn’t work, they might cut out a small piece to look at under a microscope to see if they’re cancerous. If they don’t go away, you’ll likely need surgery to get rid of them. 6/13 Nasal Polyps Most are noncancerous. They pop up inside your nasal passages or ...
White blood cells and enzymes enter the wound area to fight infection by clearing bacteria and debris, preparing the wound bed for new tissue growth. Physical characteristics include redness, swelling, heat, and pain at the wound site. These are the signs of the body’s immune response working...
The bumps in keratosis pilaris seem to arise from the excessive accumulation of keratin from the superficial layer of skin at individual hair follicles. The skin as examined under the microscope demonstrates mild thickening and perforation of the hair follicle. The upper skin layers may have some ...
The tubes typically range in length from tens to hundreds of micrometers, and may reach as long as a millimeter, but even such an extraordinarily long one could not be seen in anything other than an electron microscope, because they are so incredibly thin. ...
A culture is then preformed by placing the fluid in a special machine that accelerates the growth of the bacteria, which, if present, can be seen and identified under a microscope. Bacterial meningitis is effectively treated with antibiotics. Early diagnosis and treatment reduce the risk of death...
Flea under Microscope Human Flea – Male & Female Dog Flea Different Types of Fleas There are over 2,000 flea varieties across the world which target warm-blooded animals, including humans. The different types of fleas include: Cat Fleas ...