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    Cellulitis

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    common‚ potentially serious bacterial skin infection. Cellulitis appears as a swollen‚ red area of skin that feels hot and tender‚ and it may spread rapidly. Skin on lower legs is most commonly affected‚ though cellulitis can occur anywhere on your body or face. Cellulitis may affect only your skin’s surface‚ or cellulitis may also affect tissues underlying your skin and can spread to your lymph nodes and bloodstream. Left untreated‚ the spreading infection may rapidly turn life-threatening. That’s

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    the visual acuity normal. Viral Viral conjunctivitis is often associated with an infection of the upper respiratory tract‚ a common cold‚ and/or a sore throat. Its symptoms include excessive watering and itching. The infection usually begins with one eye‚ but may spread easily to the other. Viral conjunctivitis shows a fine‚ diffuse pinkness of the conjunctiva‚ which is easily mistaken for the ciliary infection of Iris (Iritis)‚ but there are usually corroborative signs on microscopy‚ particularly

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    virus.Symptoms can be gentle to severe.The most regular indications include: a high fever‚ runny nose‚ sore throat‚ muscle torments‚ cerebral pain‚ hacking‚ and feeling tired. These indications regularly start two days after introduction to the infection and most last not exactly a week. The hack‚ nonetheless‚ may keep going for over two weeks. In youngsters‚ there might be queasiness and regurgitating‚ however these are not basic in grown-ups. Sickness and retching happen all the more regularly

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    Inflammation

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    Essential of Pathophysiology I LP1 Essay Inflammation What is inflammation? This is term that is used to describe a reaction of localized tissues that is irritated‚ or can be cause because of an injury‚ infection‚ redness and swelling. There are several types of disease that cause severe inflammation‚ one disease that is very bad is Encephalitis this is an inflammation of the brain. This particular condition can happen to anyone at any age‚ all over the world

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    be considering they were always at risk for disease or infection because they were in the poorest conditions. During World War I‚ the Black Plague was one of the most drastic plagues in history. The troops would try anything and everything to help the disease not run like a wild fire. Soldiers would use herbs to blow away bad smells of the sewer and clean the contaminated air. During the war‚ soldiers would

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    Multiple Organ Failure

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    sepsis are usually nonspecific and include fever‚ chills‚ and constitutional symptoms of fatigue‚ malaise‚ anxiety‚ or confusion.[12] These symptoms are not pathognomonic for infection and may also be observed in a wide variety of noninfectious inflammatory conditions. In addition‚ they may be absent in patients with serious infections‚ especially in elderly individuals. Because systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS)‚ sepsis‚ septic shock‚ and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) represent

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    Zoonotic Diseases

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    Introduction Zoonotic diseases are infectious diseases which can be transmitted from animals to man. Due to frequent contact and domestication of wildlife animals‚ zoonotic diseases are increasingly becoming more prevalent. Public parks and gardens are home to abundant populations of birds. One of the most frequent species known to thrive in such areas are feral pigeon (Columba livia). Although there are few reports of disease transmission between pigeons and humans‚ their close interaction

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    past century‚ it has recently been firmly established that tuberculosis existed in the New World before the arrival of Columbus. However‚ it still remains uncertain how or when‚ precisely‚ the infection reached the Americas‚ how it spread from one continent to the other‚ and whether the pre-Columbian infection was caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis or Mycobacterium bovis (Mackowiak‚ 2005). Dr. Robert Koch announced the discovery of the bacteria that cause tuberculosis (TB)‚ Mycobacterium tuberculosis

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    Research Paper On Herpes

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    outbreaks or signs of infection. Most do not know they have the virus. When you are infected‚ the virus lives in your nerve cells for life. When the virus is inactive‚ there is no sign of infection. When the virus becomes active‚ a herpes occurrence happens. Some women may not have any occurrences or can have only one occurrence‚ though some might have numerous occurrences. First Outbreak The first herpes occurrence usually happens within the 2 weeks once following infection with the virus from an

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    Streile Dressing Change

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    Running head: STERILE DRESSING Critical Thinking Application with Sterile Dressing Changes One of the best methods of reducing infection in patients with any type of wound is sterile technique with dressing change. Heavy colonization of infected sites is a risk factor for infections associated with any type of wound but mostly for wounds that penetrate deeper into the skin. Sterile site dressing is advocated to protect the open wound from contamination because it will come in to direct contact

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