- stomatitis, or
recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS),
commonly referred to as a
canker sore or salt blister, is a
common condition characterized by the repeated...
- suppurativa.
Secondary infected sites include secondary infected diaper rash,
gastrostomy or
tracheostomy site wounds,
scabies or
kerion infections, eczema...
- and
other insect pests, as well as
viruses and
fungal diseases, of
which canker is the most serious. The
parsnip is a
biennial plant with a
rosette of roughly...
-
Botrytis blight.
Bacterial diseases include bacterial soft rot and
bacterial canker,
while a
viral disease is
Poinsettia mosaic virus.
Infection by poinsettia...
- A
mouth ulcer (aphtha), or
sometimes called a
canker sore or salt blister, is an
ulcer that
occurs on the
mucous membrane of the oral cavity.
Mouth ulcers...
- worms, wounds, and sepsis. It is also a
potent treatment for gingivitis,
canker sores, sore throat, boils, arthritis, and acne. Due to its
medicinal properties...
- also be
accompanied by fever, sore throat, and
enlarged lymph nodes. The
rash usually heals within ten days, but the
virus remains dormant in the trigeminal...
-
Taste disturbances Diarrhoea Anorexia (weight loss)
Aphthous stomatitis (
canker sores)
Gynaecomastia (swelling of the **** in men)
Galactorrhoea (lactation...
-
Eutypa lata,
where examination of the base of the dead
branch reveals a
canker surrounding a
pruning wound.
Other fungal diseases are
black knot, Alternaria...
- pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃kʁ])
means "little ulcer" in Old French.
Related to the
English "
canker", they both come from the
Latin cancer,
meaning "crab",
which is a translation...