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Scabs developed, I feared I was going to start losing my hair.
He then moved on to using a belt, and then socks to bind the baby's feet and hands--a move to prevent Demitri from picking at scabs that had developed on his ears, Rodriguez said.
In some postal workers, the disease was diagnosed and treated so soon that they never developed the characteristic scab.
At day 10 p.i., WT animals developed a dry scab compared to a more purulent lesion in IFN-γ-deficient mice (Figure S1).
Dr. Weisfogel said the first thing he had noticed was a blackened area that later developed into a depressed scab.
Cutaneous anthrax was so rare and unexpected that no doctor would have considered it until a person developed a characteristic black scab in the middle of a pustule on his skin.
She is so traumatized that she develops scabs around her lips from pathologically covering her mouth, as she attempts to stifle mention of the abuse for fear of retribution.
Hair will become brittle and tend to break and there's a possibility your head will be covered in scabs, which will develop into bald spots.
Crusts, scabs, and swelling develop, and the hair starts to fall out in clumps.[4] You can treat the conditions by washing with a common disinfectant, such as Hibiscrub.
Certain cultivated varieties of both the Asian and American crabapples are susceptible to cedar apple rust, apple scab, and fire blight, but hybrids with tolerance or resistance to those diseases have been developed.
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