Articles, tagged with "secondary infections", page 1
03rd October 2011
What are the manifestations of MRSA? Would you know if it is MRSA already? These are important questions to ask to know whether you have MRSA or just an ordinary staph infection. How do you know what type of staph infections you have?
The best w...
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Author:
JudeMiller
05th July 2011
Sweet Itch is a constant problem for many horse owners.
Also know by various other names in different countries, Sweet Itch is a condition that results from an increased sensitivity and bodily reaction to insect bites.
Hypersensitivity can result fr...
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Author:
Peter Friswell
18th April 2011
If bacteria cause the pneumonia it can usually easily be treated with antibiotics. Viruses do not respond to antibiotics, if a pneumonia is the result of a virus antibiotics enables you to help prevent any secondary infections.Doctors treat pneumonia depe...
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Author:
Tim Bowers
31st March 2011
Eczema is most common in children. However, also adults may get eczema and often of a more severe type than childhood eczema. The condition can become chronic and persist for months and years. Today there are very many natural treatments which use organic...
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Author:
zechong cai
30th March 2011
Silver bullion– Investing in silver,.999 silver bullion
There are many silver bullion products for the savvy investor. Of course, all investing involves risk, even reliable investments like silver bullion. These tips offer brief discussions of the adva...
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Author:
aikentpaul
16th March 2011
Chicken pox, we discovered, is a herpes related virus, so we chose St. John's Wort, as our primary healer, since we know it to be effective against herpes.
The majority of us have the disease by the time we are 15 although the most common age is betwee...
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Author:
andrewson
10th March 2011
Nowadays it has been seen that infections such as impetigo, whitlow and inflammation of hair follicles are seen in almost every age and in both the gender, Main reason for their cause is infections by fungi and lack of vitamins intake in the body.
Today ...
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Author:
mkhealth84
10th March 2011
Your baby can develop eczema in different parts of the body. The most common areas are on the face, behind elbows and knees, neck and abdomen. It makes the baby's skin to be dry and itchy. The skin looks irritated and the baby will start to scratch thereb...
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Author:
zechong cai
23rd February 2011
Canine Flu was discovered less than a decade ago at some greyhound racetracks in the US. The strain of the virus is highly contagious and easily spreads from one dog to another. It is a big problem in many racing communities in the US because it could put...
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Author:
jonesspores
15th February 2011
This article describes the importance of the immune system in fighting diseases and the damage done to the immune system by most conventional medical treatments. Man used to be the hopeless victim of his circumstance. When Louis Pasteur developed the id...
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Author:
Steve Olson
21st December 2010
Tonsil stones are annoying and a nuisance because they give the feeling of something getting stuck in the throat leading to difficulty in swallowing. Are you a victim of this dreadful ailment? I have seen that many people suffering from this illness do no...
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Author:
bradhooton
20th December 2010
It has been a remarkable ten years in the gold and silver markets. Demand has gone through the roof, with many investors shying away from the risks of traditional stocks, mutual funds, or even real estate investments, in favor of investing in precious m...
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Author:
TomJacobsen
22nd November 2010
Several of us have experienced cold sores or fever blisters which might be embarrassing, annoying and painful. And if you're on this page, it proves you too are on the lookout for methods on how to remove cold sores fast at home. Cold sores are brought on...
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Author:
Timothy Greer
17th November 2010
Molluscum contagiosum is a benign, self-limited disease. Complications of molluscum include irritation, inflammation, and secondary infections. Lesions on eyelids may be associated with follicular or papillary conjunctivitis. Because molluscum contagiosum...
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Author:
bcured
06th October 2010
You won't. Unless your doctor tests you with a swab of nasal secretions. But remember, far more people die from the usual flu strain than are reported dying from the H1N1 strain. And the treatment is the same for H1Ni as for the seasonal flu. Nevertheless...
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Author:
JamesTerry