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A swollen or bloated face can have many causes, and it can also be a symptom of an underlying medical condition, such as lupus or Cushing's disease. The most common causes of facial swelling ...
A fresh pig carcass. At this stage the remains are usually intact and free of insects. The corpse progresses through algor mortis (a reduction in body temperature until ambient temperature is reached), rigor mortis (the temporary stiffening of the limbs due to chemical changes in the muscles), and livor mortis (pooling of the blood on the side of the body that is closest to the ground).
Amy Schumer actually has online trolls to thank for leading her to Cushing Syndrome diagnosis. Schumer, 43, opened up about “the internet coming for her” swollen face in 2024 press appearances ...
This bloating occurs largely in the abdomen, and sometimes in the mouth, tongue, and genitals. This usually happens around the second week of decomposition. Gas accumulation and bloating will continue until the body is decomposed sufficiently for the gas to escape. The third stage is putrefaction. It is the final and longest stage.
2 weeks: The abdomen is bloated; internal gas pressure nears maximum capacity. 3 weeks: Tissues have softened. Organs and cavities are bursting. The nails and hair fall off. 4 weeks: Soft tissues such as the internal organs begin to liquefy and the face becomes unrecognizable. The skin, muscles, tendons and ligaments degrade exposing the skeleton.
Negative effects of cortisol have been dubbed terms like “cortisol face” or “moon face” (a puffy appearance blamed on high cortisol stores in the body) and have sparked fear and confusion ...
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Emaciation manifests physically as thin limbs, pronounced and protruding bones, sunken eyes, dry skin, thinning hair, a bloated stomach, and a dry or coated tongue in humans. Emaciation is often accompanied by halitosis , hyponatremia , hypokalemia , anemia , improper function of lymph and the lymphatic system , and pleurisy and edema .