Some fissures heal on their own and this healing process can be helped by eating plenty of fruit and vegetables, and drinking lots of fluid to avoid constipation. If a fissure does not heal on its own, surgical treatment can help.
Fissure: A thin but deep linear split (cleft or a groove). A skin fissure is a deep split in the epidermis that extends into the dermis. Severe dry skin can have fissures. Flatus: Intestinal or stomach gas. Flavonoids: See Bioflavonoids.
Cracking and fissures in the skin of the heels and the balls of the feet can be painful, especially for heavy individuals who place more pressure on these parts. As with any open skin lesion, a fissure leaves the region susceptible to bacteria.
If you are prone to developing eczema or if you have dry skin, you may develop cracks or fissures in the crevices between your fingers.
Chapped lips are dry and scaly, and they may have small cracks or fissures. When they are chapped, your lips can be hypersensitive to heat or cold, spicy or salty foods or even medicated lip balms that are supposed to treat the problem.
The areas of the teeth such as the pits and fissures in between the teeth where the brush cannot reach, are the places where plaque remains undisturbed despite frequent brushing.Flourides definitely helps to prevent tooth decay.
anal fissures, itching). This medication contains pramoxine, an anesthetic that works by temporarily numbing the area. This product also contains hydrocortisone, a corticosteroid that reduces redness, itching, and swelling.
To smooth skin and prevent fissures, use a healthy feet cream containing water-binding hydrators like glycerin and urea. We like Eucerin Plus Intensive Repair Foot Creme ($5 for 3 oz, drugstore.com).
(3) facial pallor with infraorbital darkening, (4) elevated serum Ige, (5) fissures under the ear lobes, (6) a tendency toward nonspecific hand dermatitis, (7) a tendency toward repeated skin infections, and (8) nipple eczema.
An adequate proportion and quantity of calcium and potassium has to be provided in order to cure the teeth's fissures.
See also: Natural, Active, Body, Acid, Chemical
 
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