With the first excoriation the patient proceeded to moisten his lips with his tongue, whence fresh cracks, followed by the renewal of nibbling and licking movements.
Great attention and care are requisite on the part of the physician, to see that every part of the ulceration and excoriation is made visible, and brought under the influence of the applications employed.
Sometimes there is a patchy excoriation of the glans penis, attended with a purulent discharge.
The excoriationgradually develops into superficial ulceration, and the diseased area becomes slowly larger and larger.
There is no tendency to spontaneous rupture, but should they be broken a superficial excoriation results.
The continuous friction of a jagged tooth, or of an ill-fitting dental plate, is liable to cause swelling and excoriation of the side of the tongue.
Any excoriation or wound of the skin must be disinfected.
Infection may also occur from eczema or from excoriation of the overlying skin.
This stinging, biting sensation is accompanied by a profuse, watery discharge from the mouth, which seems extremely hot and acrid, causing excoriation whenever it comes in contract with the face or chin.
The signs will best be ascertained by the patient's own account, but there will be pains in the head, stomach and back, with inflammation, difficulty of breathing and excoriation of the matrix.
If it is abundant it does not last so long, but it is more dangerous, for it will cause a cleft in the neck of the womb, and sometimes also an excoriation of the matrix; if melancholy, it must be dangerous and obstinate.
A Fortunate Excoriation The room I entered was full of people.
Mrs. Wakefield, aged 36, had an extensive ulceration with excoriation on the upper part of the right breast, of two months continuance; it had been greatly aggravated by improper treatment.
During the progress of the cure a little excoriation formed round the eschar.
Defn: A rubbing or chafing of the skin; especially, an abrasion or excoriation of the skin between folds, as in fat or neglected children.
Defn: Adhesion of the tail of a sheep to the wool from excoriation produced by contact with the feces; -- called also tagbelt.
A rubbing or chafing of the skin; especially, an abrasion or excoriation of the skin between folds, as in fat or neglected children.
Unnatural adhesions of the external labia occasionally take place, occurring in early life from the healing of excoriation and ulceration caused by neglect of cleanliness.
In neglected cases great tumefaction of the labia takes place, along with excoriation of the neighbouring parts, patchy ulceration around, and swelling of the absorbents and of the inguinal glands.
The apparatus should be looked to occasionally, adjusted and tightened; and the cushions should be replaced by fresh ones, to prevent excoriation and uneasiness.
There are often extensive excoriation of the nates around, and profuse discharge from the raw parts, particularly when the tumours are external.
Persistent deformity, flattening of the nose and lips, and excoriation of these parts may result from forcible closure of mouth and nose.
The parchment skin seems to depend very much upon a previous excoriation of the skin.
Neyding[749] says that the dryness and induration called parchment skin depend mainly on the amount of excoriation of the skin, and this is greater in hanging.
The excoriation on the back of the neck was so slight as to escape the observation of some medical men, and it was evidently self-inflicted, either accidentally or purposely, as the facts showed.
When eczema is once inaugurated, excoriation is to be expected.
The blistering and excoriation often produced by strapping, and the time consumed in its application, are sufficient reasons for acquiring skill in the art of bandaging; an art whose comforts and advantages are appreciated by the patient.
Anal fissure is sometimes produced by a superficial excoriation or ulceration of the outlet of the bowel, analogous to that so frequently observed upon the inside of the lips, the tongue, and other parts of the mouth.
The chief symptoms occasioned by the foregoing poisons are, an acrid, burning taste, with a sensation of excoriation and burning extending along the mouth and throat, to the stomach.
In some instances there is troublesome tenesmus, with heat and excoriation about the anus.
Excoriation of the devil is not Sunday's masterpiece.