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But it looked like there was starting to be some pockets of infection forming.
In the slave trade, pockets of infection were imported into the Americas, but they have long since died out.
In some cases, a breast abscess (a pocket of infection) may form.
Sometimes surgery is needed to drain a pocket of infection, called an abscess.
Sometimes the body is able to "wall off" pockets of infection, making the infection inactive.
"A minor procedure to excise a pocket of infection.
Brain abscess: A pocket of infection in the brain, usually by bacteria.
It would not help her in any way to know the details, so he kept them to himself-a little pocket of infection in his soul.
Abscesses are pockets of infection within the breast.
Any tissue or organ throughout the body may develop a pocket of infection and pus, called an abscess.
Before his onslaught, pockets of infection withered.
Here and there, he found minute pockets of infection, blots of darkness which her body's weakened defenses could not resist.
Scotch broom is applied to the skin for sore muscles, pockets of infection (abscesses), and swelling.
It has also been used for "pink eye" (conjunctivitis), pockets of infection (abscesses), and parasites.
If the appendix ruptured or a pocket of infection (abscess) formed, your abdomen will be thoroughly washed out during surgery.
Juice from fresh chervil is used for gout, pockets of infection (abscesses), and a skin condition called eczema.
Scavenger cells of the immune system must crawl through layers of tissue to reach hidden pockets of infection.
Pockets of infection (abscesses).
Health professionals sometimes give ipecac by IV (intravenously) for hepatitis and pockets of infection (abscesses).
But just when the world thought itself safe, the organism mutated, the new vaccines against it were suddenly obsolete, and pockets of infections began to crop up again.
An infected pouch (diverticulum ) that has ruptured into the abdominal cavity, especially if a pocket of infection (abscess) has formed.
His lung tissue was lacking in aeration, while the bronchi had dilated and become pockets of infection, causing him to suffer recurring attacks of haemoptysis.
It is also used topically for treating pockets of infection (abscesses), athlete's foot, dandruff, gum disease (gingivitis), snakebites, warts, and wounds.
The disease is characterized by the development of recurrent, boil-like nodular lesions and deep pus-containing pockets of infection (abscesses) that may eventually rupture through the skin.
Cold spots can mean narrowing or blockage of the blood vessels, pockets of fluid (cysts), some cancers, scarring, or pockets of infection (abscesses).