Most of us, at one time or another, have had, unknowingly, mild cases of consumption.
This inflammation may extend to the cornea, causing it to assume a slightly clouded appearance in mild cases or a chalky whiteness in more severe affection.
In mild cases there is little or no fever, but in severe ones it may run high.
In mild cases of articular rheumatism, the animal may fully recover in a few days.
Mild cases; put heat to the abdomen by hot water bag, wring cloths out of hot water and put in them ten drops of turpentine and place over the bowels hot.
In mild cases it is well not to arouse the patient at night.
The use of suspensory bandages, with strongly astringent lotions, will, in mild cases, produce relief and many times cure.
In mild cases, or when the attack first appears, the daily use of Dr.
The appetite, digestion, and nutrition are often good, and, in mild cases, patients are able to pursue their daily vocations.
They are of service in young children, in mild cases, and in convalescent cases where it is desirable to have the patient use a flexible instead of a stiff support in order to bring the muscles into play.
In mild cases, the stocking should be split to allow a separate stall for the great toe, and broad toed boots should be worn.
In mild cases, especially when associated with rickets or syphilis, recovery sometimes takes place, but in the majority the condition progresses, and death results either from convulsions or from some intercurrent disease.
In mild cases, a great deal can be done by wearing properly made boots and stockings with a separate compartment for the great toe, or a pad of cotton wool or tent of rubber between the great and second toes.
In mild cases no further alteration of the physiognomy than this may be noticeable throughout the whole course of the disease, but in bad cases, when the typhoid condition is fully developed, the expression becomes dull and heavy.
In mild cases it may continue until the occurrence of convalescence, but in grave cases it is soon lost in delirium.
In mild cases, indeed, the lesions may be confined to those nearest to this valve.
It is almost as common, although less severe, in mild cases as in grave ones.
Chorea is perhaps most frequently seen in mild cases and in the declining and convalescent stages of rheumatic fever, and, while very common in childhood and adolescence (five to twenty), it is very rare later in life.
The surrounding mucous membrane is unaltered in mild cases, and there is no evidence of other local disorder or of any constitutional involvement.
Brandy or whisky diluted with water are valuable in severe cases, with muttering delirium, dry tongue, and feeble pulse; it is not usually called for before the end of the second week, and not in mild cases at any time.
The fever continues for several days--except in mild cases--but the pulse usually falls before the temperature does.
In severe cases the intervals may grow shorter, in mild cases, longer.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mild cases" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.