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    The Article states that “Lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune system disorder where the body cannot tell the difference between foreign antigens and its own antigens.1” An individual who has been diagnosed with lupus develops malar rash‚ known as a bufferty rash‚ over the cheeks and nasal bridge. The SLE patient suffers from other skin problems‚ including sensitivity to the sun‚ which causes red spots on parts of the body like the neck‚ tissues‚ and arms. Women are more susceptible than men to

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    Essay On Chickenpox

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    Chickenpox is characterized by one to two days of fever up to 102 F and a rash‚ often the first sign of the disease. Rarely‚ a person may have the disease without the rash. The rash of chickenpox develops in crops with raised red spots arriving first‚ progressing to blisters that burst‚ forming open sores‚ before crusting over. This process usually starts on the scalp‚ then the trunk and last the arms and legs. The rash is typically itchy.

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    scratch and pick at the blisters. The antiviral medicine acyclovir may be prescribed for people with chickenpox who are at risk for complications. The drug‚ which can make the infection less severe‚ must be given within the first 24 hours after the rash appears. Acyclovir can have significant side effects‚ so it is only given when necessary. Your doctor can tell you if the medication is right for your child. • Using cool wet compresses or giving baths in cool or lukewarm water every 3 to 4 hours

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    a family of viruses that are transmitted by mosquitoes. It is an acute illness of sudden onset that usually follows a benign course with symptoms such as headache‚fever‚ exhaustion‚ severe muscle and joint pain‚ swollen glands(lymphadenopathy)‚ and rash. The presence of these symptoms is particularly characteristic of dengue. Other signs of dengue fever include bleeding gums‚ severe pain behind the eyes‚ and red palms and soles. Dengue can affect anyone but tends to be more severe in people with

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    swollen joints could also occur. You also could get the bullseye rash‚ although only 70-80% of people get it. A bullseye rash can occur anywhere on the body‚ not necessarily where the tick bite happened. It will continually expand‚ reaching up to 12 inches in diameter. It could feel warm to the tough and it is not usually itchy or pain causing. The rash will clear as it gets bigger given it a more distinct look. You may get a rash that doesn’t look like a bullseye at all. It could be oval shape

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    unvaccinated adults Incubation period: 12-23 days Mode of Transmission Direct contact with respiratory droplets Transplacental Viral Replication Site: Upper Respiratory Tract Cervical lymph nodes Sign & Symptoms: Erythematous maculopapular rash Initially appears on the face Spreads to the trunk and extermities Disappear in 3-5 days Adolescents and Adults: Asymptomatic Low grade fever‚ malaise‚ swollen gland‚ Upper Respiratory Infection for 1-5 days Other Clinical Manifestation:

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    to make many decisions. It we are completely consumed by love‚ then we could make decisions that could seriously affect our lives negatively. In “Romeo and Juliet”‚ Shakespeare says that love can cloud a person’s mind‚ and cause that person to make rash decisions. This can be shown through Romeo’s romantic love and Tybalt’s love of his kin. Romeo’s romantic love for Juliet overwhelms his mind and causes him to act rashly. One example is when Romeo says‚ “Farewell. Thou canst not teach me how to

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    - fifty years. The symptoms of measles is a cough‚ runny nose‚ or conjunctivitis. Rubeola virus is the cause of measles. Measles have flu like symptoms and it cause a full out body rash. The rash will break out 3-5 days after symptoms start. When having the measles you could have fever up to 104 degrees F. The rash and fever will usually go away after a few days. If you have not been vaccinated and you go around someone who is infected with the measles you will mostly likely catch the measles.

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    class oblivious to the working class’s hard work effort. In the first paragraph of the passage‚ Ehrenreich conveys a tone of annoyance and sarcasm. When the maids arrive at the home‚ they are unable to get inside. Ehrenreich voices that her itchy pink rash‚ “Must be poison ivy picked up at [the] lockout”(86). This sentence immediately helps the reader feel Ehrenreich’s pain‚ and carries out the irritated tone of the paragraph. Ehrenreich also expresses a mocking tone and her annoyance towards the mistreated

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    Essay On Lyme Disease

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    The early disseminated state usually will cause the rash spread to other areas of the body. Bell’s palsy is also common during the disseminated stage. It is the loss of muscle tone on one or both sides of the face. Other symptoms that may occur during this stage are pain and inflammation in the large joints

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