Breast milk
... . The virus can pass from person to person in
saliva , urine , semen and blood . It can ... ) is found in large amounts in breast milk ,
saliva and gastrointestinal secretions. IgA may also ... in the human body, such as blood , urine ,
saliva (spit), sputum , tears, semen , breast milk , ...
Epidemic
... disease that causes painful enlargement of the
saliva ry or parotid glands . Epidemic myalgia , ... that have been contaminated with infected
saliva . EPIDEMIC : A disease that spreads rapidly ... hepatitis B , which has been found in blood ,
saliva , semen , and vagina l secretions. Answer: ...
Gland
... mouth and throat. Salivary gland s make
saliva , which aids in digestion , helps prevent tooth ... as hormone s, digestive juices, sweat, tears,
saliva , or milk . Endocrine gland s release the ... from inflammation of the tear gland s and
saliva gland s . Joint pain may be ongoing and ...
Parotid glands
... of and slightly below your ears. They produce
saliva . When is it used? Reasons for performing this ... below and in front of the ears that produce
saliva in the mouth). Mumps is an acute , ... disease that causes painful enlargement of the
saliva ry or parotid glands . Pictures & Images ...
Rabies
... or bats) bites you or whenthe infected animal's
saliva touches a scrape or cut on your skin . ... system . It typically spreads by way of the
saliva of infected animals — often, but not ... of broken skin to an infected animal's
saliva . Rabies is a viral infection that ...
Salivary gland
... your mouth and throat. Salivary gland s make
saliva , which aids in digestion , helps prevent tooth ... salivary gland : A small gland which produces
saliva . There are numerous minor salivary gland s ... Gland Infections Salivary Gland Tumors
saliva tion ( Drooling ) Salk Vaccine ( Polio ...
Saliva
...
saliva ry gland s are located in and around your mouth and throat.
saliva ry gland s make
saliva , which aids in digestion , helps prevent tooth ...
Drooling
... Drooling is generally caused by excess production of
saliva , inability to retain
saliva within the mouth, or problems with swallowing. drooling more than ...
Dry Eyes
... development of teeth . artificial tears to help with dry eyes
saliva stimulants and mouth lubricants for dry mouth anti -inflammatory ... and a dry mouth may result from inflammation of the tear glands and
saliva glands . Joint pain may be ongoing and distracting, similar to a ...
Glands
... are located in and around your mouth and throat. Salivary gland s make
saliva , which aids in digestion , helps prevent tooth decay and keeps your ... and a dry mouth may result from inflammation of the tear glands and
saliva glands . Joint pain may be ongoing and distracting, similar to a ...
Immunoglobulin
... A (IGA): An immunoglobulin found in body fluids such as tears and
saliva and in the respiratory , reproductive, urinary, and gastrointestinal ... and drug antigen s have been found in only a few cases. Measures of
saliva ry secretory immunoglobulin A and state anxiety after a nursing back ...
Mumps
... , contagious , viral disease that causes painful enlargement of the
saliva ry or parotid glands . Mumps This acute , generalized viral ... viral disease of childhood characterized by swelling of the parotid (
saliva ry) glands and fever . murmur ... MUMPS "1 SYMPTOMS" Swelling of ...
Semen
... BODY FLUIDS: Any fluid in the human body, such as blood , urine ,
saliva (spit), sputum , tears, semen , breast milk , or vagina l secretions. ... breast milk , semen , or vagina l secretions, ... It is found in
saliva , urine , semen , and other body fluids. The virus is easily spread in ...
Aging
... diagnostic technique-also called nuclear magnetic resonance or NMR-based on the magnetic fields of hydrogen atoms in the body. One can test the
saliva existing from the duct by mass aging on the side of the face where the parotid gland is located and observing the flow from the duct . It ...
Airway
... baby outside where the cool, moist air might help. Patients complain of dry eyes , dry mouth, persi stent cough (dry airway s), and lack of
saliva . Approximately 30% also have rheumatoid arthritis . Kidney involvement ( kidney dysfunction) is seen in 40% of patients. The sacs in the ...
Appetite
... appetite s, suffer extreme fatigue , or have trouble sleeping. Dry eyes and a dry mouth may result from inflammation of the tear glands and
saliva glands . fenfluramine hydro chloride An adrenergic agonist agent, appetite suppressant, prescribed as a short-term adjunct in exogenous ...
Breast
... . Human breast mil does not supply the proper amount of vitamin D . Secretory ( sIgA ) is found in large amounts in breast milk ,
saliva and gastrointestinal secretions. IgA may also be an important and effective antibody in sites other than mucosa l tissue s, such as the ...
Breathing difficulties
... difficulties , high blood pressure , infection , injury to nerve s (usually causing vocal cord paralysis and problems with man aging
saliva and tongue movement ), and bleeding within the brain. - Reassure the child that breathing difficulties will soon disappear. - Frequently ...
Car Sickness
... as seasickness , car sickness , train sickness, ... MOTION SICKNESS ( Car Sickness , Sea Sickness) SYMPTOMS" Nausea , excessive
saliva tion, vomiting , cold sweat, queasy feeling, stomach churning. Possible dizziness , sometimes fainting . Motion Sickness - Disorder ...
Cat scratch disease
... disease is an infectious illness caused by the bacteria Bartonella, believed to be transmitted by cat scratches, bites , or exposure to cat
saliva . Treatment for cat scratch disease : Specific treatment for cat scratch disease will be determined by your child's physician based on ...
Central nervous system
... illness that attacks the central nervous system of infected humans and ultimately results in death . The virus is acquired by exposure to the
saliva of infected mammals, usually from a bite. The virus enters the body by way of the mouth, invades the blood stream, and may be carried to the ...
Chiggers
... is commonly believed. Rather, when chigger larvae bite, they insert a specialized mouth part into a skin pore or hair follicle, which injects
saliva into the skin . Fleas , mites, and chiggers often bite humans, but are not poison ous. It is sometimes difficult to assess which type of ...
Colds
... facilities. Colds and sinus infection s Allergies Tobacco smoke or other irritants Infected or overgrown adenoids Excess mucus and
saliva produced during teething ... COLDS AND FLU "How can you tell whether it is a heavy cold "or the flu ? Here is the difference: Headache - ...
Dehydration
... many smaller sips over a longer period. - Drink more water. Dehydration often causes bad breath , especially first thing in the morning.
saliva does not flow during sleep, so no mouth cleaning occurs at night. - Eat parsley. Other chlorophyll-containing foods are also good for your breath. ...
Dental
... Why is proper dental care important? Practicing proper dental care : ... Tartar, Dental Related Category: Pathology precipitate of
saliva that accumulates around teeth at the gum line. Composed primarily of calcium salts, tartar forms as a hard brownish substance that irritates ...
Digestion
... cells and to provide energy. Digestion begins in the mouth when food is chewed and starch is broken down by ptyalin, an enzyme secreted in
saliva . Food then enters the stomach , where it is reduced to tiny particles and further transformed by gastric juices. digestion The mechanical ...
Earache
... by infection in the middle ear. earache or face pain pain is worse with chewing pain is worse with foods that cause an increase in
saliva production, such as sour foods ... - Earache - Face Pain - Headache - Muscle Cramps Review Date : 5/21/2003 Reviewed By : A.D.A.M. ...
Enzyme
... two ducts come together. Digestion begins in the mouth when food is chewed and starch is broken down by ptyalin, an enzyme secreted in
saliva . Food then enters the stomach , where it is reduced to tiny particles and further transformed by gastric juices. Two groups of medications ...
Esophageal atresia
... is a tube that leads from the throat to the stomach . See all Pictures & Images Esophageal Atresia Symptoms & Signs Excessive
saliva tion Drooling Poor feeding Cough ing, gagging, and choking associated with attempted feeding ... Esophageal atresia (EA). EA is a ...
Epstein
... in the body for the rest of his or her life. Those with an acute infection have a high concentration of the Epstein -Barr virus in their
saliva , and the disease is spread by exchange of this bodily fluid. Commenting on the findings, Joyce Epstein , director of FSID, said, "The clocks ...
Epstein-barr Virus
... in the body for the rest of his or her life. Those with an acute infection have a high concentration of the Epstein-Barr virus in their
saliva , and the disease is spread by exchange of this bodily fluid. (1) 'postinfectious neuromyasthenia', going back to an atypical ' poliomyelitis ' ...
Esophageal cancer
... may block more and more of your esophagus , making swallowing increasingly difficult. Eventually, some people aren't able to swallow their own
saliva . Esophageal cancer is a malignant tumor of the esophagus (the muscular tube that propels food from the mouth to the stomach ). Pictures ...
Face pain
... earache or face pain pain is worse with chewing pain is worse with foods that cause an increase in
saliva production, such as sour foods ... - Face Pain - Headache - Muscle Cramps Review Date : 5/21/2003 Reviewed By : A.D.A.M. editorial. ...
Halitosis
... tell you something you need to know. Pouches in the neck usually cause bad breath ( halitosis ) and the regurgitation of swallowed food and
saliva . Some patients with Zenker's diverticula can push on their neck and make old food appear in their mouths. Bad breath , also called ...
Hantavirus
... ) of single-stranded RNA virus es that are carried by rodents and transmitted to humans when they inhale vapors from contaminated rodent urine ,
saliva , or feces . Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome : Abbreviated HPS. A disease that struck the Four Corners area (where the states of Arizona, ...
Immunity
... vaccinated or whose immunity to rubella has weakened. Cytomegalovirus , or CMV, is easily spread from person to person, either through the
saliva , blood transfusion s, or sex. The English physician Edward Jenner (1749-1823) exploited the fact that cowpox created immunity to smallpox ...
Knee
... left side with one knee bent. You may have to wear a mouthpiece to keep your mouth in the right position. A suction tube may be used to drain
saliva out of your mouth. A soft tube will be put into your mouth. Shin- splint s occur a few inches below the knee on the medial (inner) side of ...
Larynx
... The naso pharynx and the oropharynx merge into the larynx . The oropharynx also carries swallowed substances, including food , water, and
saliva ry secretion, which must pass into the esophagus and then the stomach . Cancer , such as gastrointestinal , oral, pharynx , larynx , ...
Milia
... miembros de la fa milia han padecido irritacin de la garganta recientemente? ¿El dolor aumenta, disminuye o sigue igual? ¿Puede deglutir la
saliva , los lquidos o los alimentos? ¿Se presenta babeo excesivo (bebs)? Meningeal TB, which infects the brain and central nervous system , and milia ...
Milk
... after a year they should be getting no more than two cups of milk a day. BODY FLUIDS: Any fluid in the human body, such as blood , urine ,
saliva (spit), sputum , tears, semen , breast milk , or vagina l secretions. Only blood , semen , breast milk , and vagina l secretions have ...