But the last-mentioned practice is sometimes followed by more action than is desirable, inflammation of the surrounding cellular tissue supervening, and abscesses forming, perhaps extensive.
The operation, even when well performed, is sometimes followed by violent inflammation and suppuration; in one instance, indeed, I knew it to be productive of tetanus.
The laceration of the cyst with a pointed probe is sometimes followed by a permanent cure, but it cannot be depended upon.
To be anxious or solicitous; to be concerned; to have regard or interest; -- sometimes followed by an objective of measure.
Herpes zoster issometimes followed by a catching of the breath, probably due to a little spasm in the muscles supplied by the nerve thus affected.
Bell's palsy is sometimes followed in the face by a tendency to twitching on the unaffected side that makes the patient quite uncomfortable.
Probably every skin specialist has noted in a number of his cases that a first attack of eczema came after a period of worry or excitement, or sometimes followed directly on a fright.
If, on the other hand, the condition becomes thoroughly established before twenty-five years of age, it is less amenable to treatment; but even in such cases a promptly vigorous treatment is sometimes followed by recovery.
A free emission of pale, colorless urine is sometimes followed by relief.
So, too, in experiments upon animals puncture of the fourth ventricle is sometimes followed by inosuria instead of glycosuria, and in corresponding organic disease of the brain the same thing is observed.
The relaxation of the spasm is sometimes followed by the discharge of flatus and the copious secretion of pale urine.
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