The corneal erosions may prompt attacks of redness and swelling in the eye ( ocular hyperemia ), eye pain, and photophobia.
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The most common type of eruption is an acneiform eruption with numerous acutely inflamed follicular pustules, each surrounded by a ring of hyperemia.
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This technique measures endothelial function by inducing reactive hyperemia via temporary arterial occlusion and measuring the resultant relative increase in blood vessel diameter via ultrasound.
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In hyperemia, there is a visible increase in the blood flow to the sclera ( hyperaemia ), which accounts for the redness of the eye.
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A text from 1883 called " Health For Women " recommended the new vibrators for treating " pelvic hyperemia, " or congestion of the genitalia.
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A "'vascular headache "'is an outdated term to describe certain types of headache which were thought to be related to blood vessel swelling and hyperemia as cause of pain.
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The other measures are break up time, tear flow, hyperemia ( redness, swelling ), tear fluid cytology, and epithelial damage ( vital stains ) etc ., which are human beings physiological reactions.
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However, osteoporosis is essentially the result of a lack of new bone formation in combination with bone resorption in reactive hyperemia, related to various etiological and contributing factors, and bisphosphonates do not address these factors at all.
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In herpetic gingivostomatitis, lesions can be found in these locations, but they are almost always accompanied by ulcerations on the gums, lips, tongue or buccal mucosa and / or by hyperemia, hypertrophy or hemorrhage of the gums.
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"' Reactive hyperaemia "'or "'venous hyperemia "'is the transient increase in organ blood flow that occurs following a brief period of shortage of oxygen and a build-up of metabolic waste.