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Myrrh is currently used in some liniments and healing salves that may be applied to abrasions and other minor skin ailments.
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A study linked MRSA to the abrasions caused by artificial turf.
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A wetsuit over the legs protects against abrasions, and can somewhat cushion bumps to shins, knees, and the coccyx.
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The most common of these are abrasions and small ulcers caused by trauma.
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In order to remove scratches and abrasions from furniture, one needs to touch up or polish the particular piece.
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It's also used in some liniments and healing salves that may be applied to abrasions and other minor skin ailments.
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One common culprit is corneal abrasions, caused by debris such as dust or sand scratching the surface of the cornea - the clear film that covers the front of the eye.
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It should also be noted that cuts or abrasions in the skin near the jugular vein will bleed longer and more profusely (e.g. shaving accidents).
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Even microscopic abrasions on mucous membranes are sufficient to allow viral entry.
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Infections occur when the contaminated particles come in contact with mucous membranes or skin abrasions.
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