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Why would pyogenic granuloma develop?

Pterygium FAQ
Pyogenic granuloma develops because of 1) exposed sclera and subconjunctival tissue, 2) suture induced trauma, 3) residual fibrovascular tissue, 4) large mass of fibrin glue left, and/or 5) lack of good contact with the MMC soaked sponge during incubation.

If a pyogenic granuloma develops, how should it be managed?

Pterygium FAQ
If pyogenic granuloma develops, one can increase PF to q2h for one or two weeks. Once the stalk is not congested, it can simply be excised in the office.

My child has eczema. Will he develop asthma?

Frequently Asked Questions About Eczema
While atopic dermatitis, the most common form of eczema, is associated with asthma and other atopic disorders, it does not directly cause them, and people with atopic dermatitis do not always develop other atopic conditions. However, a link exists between eczema and asthma. One study found that 46% of boys and girls with asthma also had eczema.

How does vitiligo develop?

Vitiligo Frequently Asked Questions FAQ.
The beginning of Vitiligo and the severity of pigment loss differs with each patient. Light skinned people usually notice the pigment loss during the summer as the contrast between the vitiliginous skin and the suntanned skin becomes distinct. People with dark skin may observe the onset of Vitiligo at any time. Individuals who have severe cases will lose pigment over their entire body surface.

How did my child develop autism?

Autism Speaks, Be Informed, What is Autism, FAQs
No one knows for sure. Though it's understandable to expect that a disorder as common as autism would have a known cause, in many ways it's still quite mysterious. Recent studies suggest a strong genetic basis for autism -- up to 20 sets of genes may play a part in its development. Genetics alone, however, can't account for all the cases, and so scientists are also looking into possible environmental origins, as well as other triggers.

Why do my tomatoes develop cracks in their skin?

If Plants Could Talk:FAQ
This is also due to an uneven watering schedule. Try to keep the soil from drying out by watering regularly (be sure to water in the morning). A good idea would be to give plants one deep watering per week for most soil types; two waterings for sandy soils. You should also mulch the plants to help retain moisture. When choosing seeds or starter plants look for varieties that are labeled as crack resistant.

Where Does Acne Develop?

Acne Frequently Asked Questions FAQ.
You can have acne on any part of your skin where sebaceous glands are found. These are the glands that produce oil for the skin. Most, but not all people get acne on their face, but the skin on the chest and back can also be affected. Acne can also be seen on the arms and thighs, but it's much less common.

How do eggs develop?

Snail & Slug Frequently Asked Questions [Pet Snails]
When the young are hatched, they are miniature adults. There is no metamorphosis or molting. Young snails grow by the mantle adding material to the leading edge of the shell which in turn adds morewhorls. The Achatina fulica snails in a clutch emerge to the surface en masse, usually within a few hours. In some cases, one or two individuals force a path through the sand to the surface and the others following the same route.

What causes a person to develop an allergy?

Welcome to Spokane Ear, Nose&Throat Clinic, P.S. Surgery...
There is no standard way for an allergy to begin, and the onset may be sudden or gradual. For a person to become allergic to a substance, he/she must be exposed to it more than once, and generally that exposure is quite frequent. Often symptoms develop after an unusual stress to the immune system such as following a severe viral infection.

What can I do if I develop "cracks" in my soles?

The Barefoot FAQ
Sometimes, parts of your soles can become too thick and the callus can crack which is often painful. This generally happens around the edges of your heels. To prevent the cracks in the first place, file some of the callus with pumice from the edges only and use a greasy substance (e.g. olive oil) to keep the edges supple. Do it just after you trim your toenails; this is a good frequency. That's all the maintenance bare feet need!

How can I develop my psychic abilities?

FAQ
Some research indicates that the ancient yogic lore was correct: Sit down, close your eyes, relax, and quiet your mind. If you do this, you will have psychic experiences. Of course, in this increasingly fast-paced, TV- and cell-phone-saturated world, many people have forgotten what it means to quiet the mind. One of the most effective means of quieting the "chattering monkey mind" is meditation.

How do cataracts develop?

CATARACT MD FAQ
The lens consists mostly of water and protein. When the protein clumps up, it clouds the lens and reduces the light that reaches the retina. The clouding may become severe enough to cause blurred vision. Most age-related cataracts develop from protein clumpings. When a cataract is small, the cloudiness affects only a small part of the lens. You may not notice any changes in your vision. Cataracts tend to "grow" slowly, so vision gets worse gradually.

How will we develop a coalition by Jan 25th?

DHS: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The program was announced two weeks ago so there should be enough time to organize a coalition if a new coalition is necessary. Many applicants will a use an existing coalition, or breakdown barriers to bring two or more existing groups together. This application should be seen as an opportunity to foster greater collaboration.

Why and how incisional hernias develop?

Laparoscopy Hospital - Frequently asked questions about lapa...
During conventional open surgery an opening is made in abdominal layers which are closed by stitches. With time scar tissue forms creating a bond between the two sides of the previous incision. It is never as strong as normal tissue and can tear and. When the scar tissue gives way an incisional hernia, peritoneum protrudes, forming the sac. The content of intestine can pulled inside the sac.

DO ALL ANIMALS DEVELOP CATARACTS WITH AGE?

Cataracts FAQ
In general, no! In fact most animals should live their entire lives without developing cataracts. The lens does become thicker with age and thus appears grayer causing many people to mistake this change for a cataract. This normal aging process is called nuclear or lenticular sclerosis and does not impair vision other than making focusing on close objects more difficult.

So how exactly do you plan to develop this resource?

Global List of Women's Organisations - FAQ
I've got plans. Big plans! When I get funding, I want to create a searchable database online, so you can search by keyword, location, name of organisation, etc. I also want to publish the list in some form so that it is also accessible to organisations which are not online. I want to send a letter to each organisation on the list, so you can all add your own short description of your organisation, and choose your own keywords.

How do I develop a DOI System application?

Frequently Asked Questions
Applications can range from DOI names being a persistent redirection to a single URL (which is easily accomplished) to advanced applications and services. Multiple resolution and defined metadata related through the DOI System data model ensure interoperability; the starting point for such advanced applications is the registration of a set of metadata appropriate to the particular community use being conceived.
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