Thursday, March 30, 2017

Glossary 229 revisited readers queries saliva-scar





Technical terms come up in discussion with your physician at various stages of your meeting/ encounters with him.
 If the meaning of these terms is lost on you, you do not benefit from the discussion.
 It is therefore important that you understand the meaning and content of these terms.
This not only helps you to understand fully what is said but also helps you to ask question to clarify issues raised by your understanding. 
 
Given below are the terms which you would come across in the discussion
They are in alphabetic order





Saliva            The fluid secreted in your mouth on sight smell or tasting of food

Salvary 
glands          glands in your mouth  and around the mouth that secrete saliva they are three in number

Scab            In any caee of skin injury a crust forms,consists of dry blood & epithelial cells & fibrin
                   healing occurs below this scab and it falls off after the healing is complete.

Scar           The healed wound leaves in the skin an irregular skin healing site


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