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05-21-2015, 02:25 AM
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Re: Random Medical and Weird I Find ALWAYS UPDATED * child warning
How are you vagabond I used to like hanging out here. I'll have to find some cool bloody photos. I had these, but, after the last post, by teacherof2, they are so mild. I wonder what happened to his shoes or flip flops. |
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05-23-2015, 02:30 AM
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Re: Random Medical and Weird I Find ALWAYS UPDATED * child warning
Some more accident photos. The last one is really creepy, because they seem to be smiling. |
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05-24-2015, 02:58 PM
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Re: Random Medical and Weird I Find ALWAYS UPDATED * child warning
Although not bloody, those who know me know I hate things relating to eyes. Recently, after receiving a Windmill Animal Hospital reminder, a client asked their vet why their pets needed a fecal check... Do you know what this condition is called? It's cutaneous larval migrants, and it occurs when humans become infected with hookworms, usually from contact with dog or cat feces from one infected with hookworms. Humans, especially children, get hookworms from touching dog or cat feces and then putting their hands in their mouths without washing. This can happen while playing in the yard, at the park, in a sandbox, or at the beach. ANOTHER way a human can gets hookworms is to walk barefoot through dirt or sand where a dog or cat may have gone to the bathroom. Hookworm larvae can penetrate bare skin. The best way to prevent infection in your family is to keep your pet on a monthly heart worm preventive and have regular fecal checks! The vast majority of heart worm preventatives also prevent hookworms. Also, wear shoes when outside and wash hands before eating. Please share this important information! I always wash my hands after touching any animal. |