Thats friggen disgusting....how does someone get that thats....omg im going back to bed now | |
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JuniperBeans said: Thats friggen disgusting....how does someone get that thats....omg im going back to bed now
Abscesses occur for several reasons. For example, skin abscesses may occur when the oil (sebaceous) glands or sweat glands become blocked, the hair follicles become inflamed (this is called a perifollicular abscess), or from minor wounds to the skin. Germs get under the skin or into these glands, and are fought off by the body’s defences. This causes the area to become swollen and sometimes painful. The middle of the abscess containing the dead cells, bacteria, and other debris, turns to liquid and begins to grow, causing the surrounding tissue to become more swollen. The usual cause of an abscess is an infection with bacteria. Certain bacteria are more likely to be 'pus forming' as they make toxins (chemicals) which can damage the body's tissues. These include: Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes. People with weakened immune systems are more likely to develop abscesses. These include people AIDS, cancer, or diabetes, people who are having treatment such as chemotherapy or chronic steroid therapy, and those who have had serious trauma such as extensive burns. Dental or tooth abscess are usually a result of dental decay. abscesses can occur in almost any part of the body, including: * abdomen (intra-abdominal abscess), * heart (myocardial abscess) * pancreas (pancreatic abscess), * liver (ambebic, hepatic or pyogenic abscess), * brain or spinal cord (brain, spinal cord, epidural/spinal subdural, intracranial or cerebral abscess), * anus or rectum (anorectal, perianal or perirectal abscess), * lung (lung or pulmonary abscess), * kidney (reno-corticomedullary abscess), * diaphragm (subphrenic abscess), * pharynx (retro-pharyngeal abscess), * spleen (splenic abscess), * ovaries (tubo-ovarian abscess), * vagina (Bartholin’s abscess), * tonsils (peritonsillar abscess), and * teeth (tooth or dental abscess). Abscesses inside the body, usually occur in the spaces between the internal organs.Pus is mainly a collection of millions of dead cells from your immune system that have tried to deal with an infection. Pus also contains many germs and the dead body cells that they have killed. [Edited 7/1/05 10:30am] | |
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tell me what it is, I cant see it on my computer Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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ella731 said: im not watching it
same here, before I regret it. | |
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I've had zits like that, only on a much smaller scale 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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CarrieLee said: AsylumUtopia said: Yes, it's creepily fascinating. It reminded me of what happens when you eat one of those long cream and jam doughnuts. It reminded me of squeezing mayo out of those individual packets...no more mayo sandwiches for me! looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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OH...MY...GOD!!!!! RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: OH...MY...GOD!!!!!
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endorphin74 said: psychodelicide said: OH...MY...GOD!!!!!
co- RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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CarrieLee said: Ok, this isn't for anyone who just ate breakfast...I'm not fkn kidding.
http://www.kontraband.com...dex-topten AHHHHH!!!!! I swear I almost just threw up. | |
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