Articles, tagged with "staphylococcus aureus", page 1
24th October 2011
Boils are hard, red, painful, swellings, usually beginning as pimple or nodules about hair roots. They increase rapidly in size and develop "cores" in their centers. Carbuncles are unusually severe boils, usually with more than one core or head, accompan...
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Rashid Javed
20th June 2011
There are a lot of dental diseases that we may encounter if we neglect to have a good oral hygiene. One of these horrible diseases is the jaw bone infection. This disease is normally caused by the bacteria called ‘staphylococcus aureus’ that usually attac...
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FredCollinsworth
31st May 2011
Does Urinary Tract Infection makes your experience recurrently? You have been to that too much that you got resistant to the prescribed antibiotics? There are many other alternatives available to treat or even better get rid of your problem permanently wh...
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wellness coaching online
15th February 2011
Although bleach may sound harsh on the skin, it can aid it the healing of eczema. A bleach bath for eczema is an inexpensive and drug free way to treat eczema and allow it to heal.Benefits of a Bleach Bath for EczemaApart from the flaking and scaly skin, ...
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Author:
Noel Knox
13th September 2010
impetigo is a skin infection that is highly contagious. It produces blisters on face, and hands and this particular skin disorder is very common among children.
It has been found that impetigo can be caused by two types of bacteria. The first can be gr...
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Author:
ememichael
01st March 2010
You may not know it until you have it, or itch it, for that matter, as most people who have intertrigo of couse won't tell anyone that they have this yeast infection. Intertrigo, a common skin concern, likes to flare up during warm humid season. Intertrig...
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Author:
hanswarduh
11th February 2010
Cephalexin, found under the brand name Keflex is part of a class of antibiotics called cephalosporins. They have the same action and side effects as penicillin. They obstruct the development of bacterial cells by preventing bacteria from forming the cell ...
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Author:
Aaron Smith
01st February 2010
Keflex antibiotics are used in the management of the following infections, when produced by susceptible strains of the microorganisms named below:- Infections of the respiratory tract due to Streptococcus pneumoniae and Streptococcus pyogenes. Penicillin ...
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Author:
Donald Morse
15th November 2009
Paronychia is a common skin infection which develops around a fingernail or a toenail. The condition may be acute (i.e. start suddenly) or chronic (i.e. start gradually).
Acute Paronychia is associated with bacteria entering the skin folds following an...
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Author:
Safiur Rahman
03rd August 2009
Skin abscesses normally starts as a surface infection in and around hair follicles and it is called folliculitis.
This disease is associated with bacteria staphylococcus aureus. In the follicle bacteria are well protected from the defence mechanisms of...
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INNOCENT ONWUNZ
29th September 2008
Hereditary forms of folliculitis, such as follicular eczema (generally classified under "atopic dermatitis"), and the deeper forms of inflammatory folliculitis that involve the entire follicular structure, such as folliculitis decalvans, occur most common...
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Author:
Jan Hornets
11th July 2008
Staphylococcus aureus (which is occasionally given the nickname golden staph) is a bacterium, frequently living on the skin or in the nose of a healthy person, that can cause illnesses ranging from minor skin infections (such as pimples, boils, and cellul...
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Author:
peterhutch
11th June 2007
Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome is defined group A streptococcal infection. It is associated with the early onset of shock and organ failure. It can be caused by one of two different types of bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes. ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen