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    complete hair loss. It can affect a dog’s skin‚ its endocrine system‚ its lymphatic system‚ and its immune systems. Alopecia can affect dogs and cats of all ages‚ breed and gender‚ and is either gradual or acute. Alopecia is extremely noticeable‚ and is characterized as a varied or a symmetrical hair loss. It may also be seen as bald circles‚ accompanied by crusting and inflammation around the area. Some dogs suffering from alopecia have scaling of the skin. One of the most common causes of alopecia

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    area care Unit 4222/229 Andrea Nemcova The skin is largest organ of the body which is a natural protection barrier helping to maintain body temperature and protection from the sun. It is made up of two layers - epidermis which is top protective layer Dermis which is second layer containing nerves‚ sweat and oil glands and also hair follicles Underneath these two layers is subcutaneous tissue which contains fat Pressure ulcer develops when the area of the skin or underlying tissue has been damaged by

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    remove a tattoo? 1. Dermabrasion. Dermabrasion uses abrasion to remove layers of skin and eventually the tattoo. This method is effective‚ but is painful and has a risk of scarring (think of taking sandpaper to your skin). There is also salabrasion‚ which

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    Epidermolysis Bullosa  2012- 2013 Overview of the disease Epidermolysis bullosa is a distressing and painful genetic skin condition[1]. This is a rare inherited condition commonly known as Butterfly disease in Children[2]. This causes the skin layers and internal body linings to blister. There are three major forms and at least 16 to 20 subtypes which can range in severity from mild blistering to more disfiguring and life-threatening disease. Many cases of epidermolysis bullosa are often not

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    Michelle Tribble CU311 1.1 Employee’s roles and responsibilities are to take action to prevent the spread of infection round the home‚ to report to a higher member of staff so they can do a risk assessment for everyone to follow the procedures to make sure no one will spread the infection to a more vulnerable client. 1.2 The employers responsibilities are to make sure of the assessing of the risk‚ making sure the procedures are in place and over see that everyone is following them correctly

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    and you may develop Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). 4. Explain how to recognise different scalp conditions and hair types Good Condition Poor Condition Dandruff Greasy Scalp Dry Scalp Good strength/elasticity Damaged/ torn White flakes Greasy Flaky skin Healthy shine Split ends Caused by over

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    manageable and treatable? Scleroderma is a connective tissue disease that involves changes in the skin‚ blood vessels‚ muscles‚ and internal organs. It is a type of autoimmune disorder‚ a condition that occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys healthy body tissue. The cause of scleroderma is unknown. People with this condition have a buildup of a substance called collagen in the skin and other organs. Collagen that is buildup and not normally broken down causes the accumulation

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    and those who do often do not take the most ethical route to processing a deer. Compocalypse students need to know how to efficiently process a deer because venison will provide large‚ protein packed meal during the apocalypse and can also provide skin to make clothing out of‚

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    Hard corns are described by Carlson et al (2004)‚ as thick hardened patches of dead skin and are a result from repeated pressure or friction occurring underneath the foot‚ on top of the smaller toes‚ or the outer side of the little toe. Badly fitted shoes may contribute to this as they rub onto the area causing friction. Hyperkeratosis is described by the SMAE Institute (2012)‚ as the thickening process of the skin‚ a protective response due to the area becoming over stimulated due to pressure or

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