Signs of an unhealthy tongue
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Signs and symptoms seem to pile up and contradict each other. Pulse and tongue diagnosis do not match, symptoms do not fit easily into patterns of differentiation, and the practitioner feels like he or she is floundering. ... subject to broach with a client but temporary embarrassment or discomfort is better than an unhealthy clinical ...
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Patient has no signs of poor nutrition such as fatigue, swelling, delayed wound healing on skin, brittle hair, vision changes, eye discharge, mouth sores, headaches, decreased hearing, changes in bowel habits, cramping, frequent fractures, and changes in mood. ... Patient states she likes healthy and unhealthy foods. Just depends the time of ...
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Four blank signs. A pen. A yo-yo. A pack of cards. String. Procedure. Lytic Cycle Skit. 1. Identify a “cell” area on the floor. 2. Designate a student to be the nucleus of the cell. Give him/her the nucleus sign, the DNA sign, the four blank signs, the pen, and string. Have the …
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Your mouth is one of the first places signs of poor nutrition can show up. A lack of vitamin C can cause the bleeding, irritated gums of gingivitis (gum disease). In severe cases, you could even lose your teeth. If you have dentures or missing or loose teeth, that can change your food choices.
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Danger Signs for Puppies. Temperature drops. No weight gain (check for cleft palette) Dehydration. Causes of Sickly Puppies. Drafts or room too cold. Unhealthy whelping conditions. Toxic milk. Genetic problems. Whelping Problems for Mom. Birth canal not dilated (hard labor, no puppies) Puppy may be stuck or mal-presented (hard labor for over an ...
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CHCOHC404A Recognise and respond to signs and symptoms that may indicate oral health issuesDate this document was generated: 6 October 2012 ... Accurately differentiate between healthy and unhealthy oral presentation. ... Looking after the whole mouth, including natural and artificial teeth, gums, tongue, lips and inside the cheeks. Oral health ...
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Unsafe or unhealthy work conditions, practices or procedures shall be corrected in a timely manner based on the severity of the hazards. ... Are exit signs provided with the word "EXIT" in lettering at least 5 inches high and the stroke of the lettering at least 1/2 inch wide? ... Is the adjustable tongue on the top side of the grinder used and ...
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Open ulcerations/bleeding, blistered tongue. Clinical signs of infection. 1 Severely unhealthy oral mucosa, with evidence of persistent generalized plaques, food debris, thick coating of mucous or blood on oral structures, recurrent ulcers/ blisters.
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The early signs can be seen as fine wormlike movement of the tongue, blinking, grimacing, and frowning expression. Later symptoms, commonly affect older people who have been treated with antipsychotic medications for a long period of time are: protrusion of the tongue, puffing of the cheeks, lip smacking, puckering of the lips, and chewing movements.
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Signs of orofacial trauma from accidental injury. Signs of orofacial trauma from intentional abuse and/or neglect. Other risk factors for oral diseases. Tobacco use including smokeless/spit tobacco. The first visit to the dentist should occur within 6 months of the eruption of the first primary tooth and no later than 12 months of age. AAP. (2003).
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