{| |- | There are many different styles. The three major divisions are Okinawa, Japanese and Korean. They all started in Okinawa. Shorinryu is one major division, Goju Ryu is another. Shidokan is a popular Japanese style. And Tae Kwon Do and Tang Soo Do are two Korean styles. |}
there are many different types of karate and they are all created by different people
Styes are infections of the sebaceous glands at the base of the eye lashes. The infections are from staph bacteria.
: Yes, you can have multiple styes and/or styes in both eyes. They are essentially just a "staph" infection; this bacteria normally lives harmlessly on the skin. : You can reduce your risk of future styes by keeping your hands (and anything else that touches your face) really, really clean. This will help keep the bacteria populations in check and reduce your risk of an infection.
there are no such things as jujitsu karate
yes they are very painful.
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No
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Vigamox (moxifloxacin) is an antibiotic eye drop used for treating bacterial eye infections, but it is not typically used to treat styes. Styes are usually caused by a blocked oil gland in the eyelid and can often resolve on their own or with warm compresses. If a stye is persistent or causing significant discomfort, it's best to see an eye doctor for appropriate treatment.
There is no "Plain Karate." Karate originated in Okinawa. It has spread throughout the world. It has been modified in many places and there is what is often referred to as Japanese Karate, Korean Karate and even American Karate. They all incorporate aspects of the original styles from Okinawa, and incorporate local martial arts as well.
Sport karate is geared towards competition rather than as a martial art. Budō is simply a Japanese word for martial arts, with gendai budō referring to styles that came about after the Meiji restoration - karate, aikido, judo, kendo etc. As such ALL karate is "budo karate".
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