Sentences with phrase «oral infection as»

Oral infection as a result of ingestion of aborted feti, mammary secretions, placental tissues of vaginal discharges of infected female is most frequent a mode of transmission.

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That can be contracted, she can get any of those infections through finger touching her genitals, through oral sex as well as sharing sex toys.
Today I would add that breastfeeding reduces ovarian and cervical cancer, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, bacterial and viral infections of all types and increases visual acuity, optimal neurological and social and oral development, as well as saves money for health care providers and families.
«We noticed that oral microbes are relatively enriched in gut microbiomes of patients with several diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), HIV infection, and colon cancer compared with healthy individuals.»
«Just as interesting is the presence of dental caries, showing that oral infections have a long evolutionary history in the animals, which can tell us about their sugary diet, presumably from berries.
The data show that the order and type of administration (oral spray or injection) of the vaccines may affect the activation of the immune system and may have a long lasting effect that affects subsequent immunizations as well as the susceptibility to infection.
Some anticonvulsants, oral medications for yeast infections, HIV drugs, and the herbal supplement St. John's wort can also be a problem for these types of birth control, as well as for contraceptive implants (Implanon), according to Planned Parenthood.
Had a horrible time with Mono in early twenties and some sort of oral herpes infection as an adolescent, I only remember that it hurt to drink water!
Now it seems that oral contraceptives and Depo - Provera injections also increase your risk of getting a vaginal infection such as chlamydia or candida, and also increase the risk of infection with HIV - 1.
It can be found in your stomach, digestive tract, oral cavities and dental plucks and is considered as a pathogenic infection that is classified as group 1 carcinogen by the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer.
Oral probiotics can be used not just as a natural sinus infection remedy.
Cinnamon has also been traditionally used as tooth powder for relieving toothaches, oral microbiota, and bad breath, as well as for treating bacterial infections.
1 - lack of relaxation 2 - devitalized food 3 - unfulfilling employment (dead - end jobs) 4 - dead - end relationships (romantic or not) 5 - surgery 6 - junk food 7 - trans fats and rancid fats 8 - financial stress 9 - sedentary lifestyle 10 - excessive exercise 11 - death of a loved one 12 - alcoholism 13 - smoking 14 - illicit drug use 15 - prescription drug use 16 - toxins 17 - poor eating habits 18 - marital stress 19 - repeated traumas 20 - workaholism 21 - nutritional deficiencies 22 - hormonal imbalances 23 - oral contraceptives 24 - stimulants 25 - counterproductive attitudes and beliefs 26 - conventional hormone replacement therapy 27 - non-prescription drugs 28 - psychological stress 29 - persistent fears 30 - emotional stress 31 - lack of sleep 32 - being in denial about feelings 33 - acute or chronic infection 34 - repeated stresses 35 - persistent negative stressors 36 - fun or enjoyment deprivation 37 - allergies 38 - caffeine 39 - white sugar and white flour products 40 - antacids 41 - artificial sweeteners and colors 42 - major life events — even if perceived consciously as «good» (e.g.: graduating high school, moving, etc..)
Pau d'Arco (Tabebuia avellanedae) known also as Ipe Roxo, Lapacho, or Taheebo is a tree native to South America, where it has been traditionally used for a very long time to treat a wide range of health problems, including candida overgrowth or candidiasis (including vaginal and oral yeast infection), various types of cancer, infections, gastric ulcers, skin conditions, pain, arthritis, fever, inflammation of the prostate gland (prostatitis), dysentery, skin ulcers, leukaemia, respiratory infections (cold, flu, bronchitis, sinusitis, etc.), herpes simplex virus, bacterial infections including cystitis, etc..
There is strong anectdotal evidence that suggests that oral use of colloidal silver assists the immune system in dealing with viral infections such as Hepatitis C and HIV, through long term use of colloidal silver.
There is INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE [1,4,5] about the effectiveness of lycopene supplements in the prevention or treatment of age - related macular degeneration (AMD), asthma, atherosclerosis, benign prostate hyperplasia, cancer (brain, breast, cervical, lung, ovarian, pancreatic, prostate), cataracts, coronary heart disease, diabetes type 2, gingivitis, high blood pressure, hot flashes in menopausal women, human papilloma virus (HPV) infection, inflammation, infertility, kidney disease, mouth sores (oral leukoplakia), or as an anticoagulant (blood thinner) or antioxidant or as sun protection.
Benefit of oral zinc supplementation as an adjunct to zidovudine (AZT) therapy against opportunistic infections in AIDS.
The infection is spread by oral, vaginal as well as anal sex, which means there is no foolproof way to safeguard yourself.
According to medical experts, herpes is a tricky virus and a person living with herpes simplex virus type — 1, which appears as cold sores, is likely to transmit the infection to another person through oral sex.
Significant infections may benefit from oral medications as well.
The presence of diseased incisors act as areas of infection and the sharp edges cause soft tissue damage and oral ulcers.
Use lime sulfur on all in - contact cats when faced with D. gatoi infection, as this mite is potentially contagious to other felids.12, 37 Using an Elizabethan collar is recommended until the product dries to prevent oral ingestion.
These oils have been shown to improve several ailments and behavioral irregularities such as: anxiety, colitis, inflammation, infections, bites, tumors, bleeding liver issues, depression, immune support, ringworm, kidney and bladder infections, joint issues, circulatory issues, oral health, parasites, arthritis, heatstroke, etc..
Conditions such as kidney failure, diabetes, nasal or facial skin infections, oral cancers, or situations where the animal is ingesting feces or other materials, can cause bad breath with or without periodontal disease.
Oral infections are dangerous as they can lead to other life - threatening diseases such as kidney, liver, and heart failure.
It is recommended that you always try to prevent dental disease, but if your pet already shows signs of dental issues such as loose teeth, swelling gums or oral infection, a deep cleaning performed by your veterinarian under general anesthesia may be necessary.
Diagnosing oral disease through dental radiography (xray) allows us to treat painful conditions and to clear up infections that can lead to systemic issues such as heart, kidney and liver disease.
Depending on the severity of the infection, it may be necessary to do oral medications as well.
Depending on the severity of the infection, we may also need to add in oral antibiotics as well as topical.
Some pets will need oral antibiotics as well to treat secondary bacterial skin infections.
Dental disease can often attribute to oral pain, infection, as well as other underlying issues such as kidney, liver, and heart disease.
Typically, CIRD is treated with supportive care and antibiotics when appropriate.6 According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), dogs that are frequently in social situations with other dogs — such as in boarding facilities or day care — can be at especially high risk of infection with CIRD.7 Zoetis offers a broad range of flexible solutions, including Bronchicine ® CAe (injectable); Vanguard ® Plus 5; Vanguard ® CIV (H3N8); the new Canine Influenza Vaccine, H3N2, Killed Virus; and now, Vanguard ® Rapid Resp Intranasal and Vanguard ® B Oral vaccines.
RHINOTRACHEITIS (feline herpes virus 1) & CALICI VIRUSES are the primary stimulants of upper respiratory infection in the feline species, capable of causing clinical signs localized to the upper respiratory system such as sneezing, ocular discharge, and oral ulcerations as well systemic infections in more virulent strains of calici viruses.
Just as with humans, if bacteria from an oral infection spreads into the bloodstream, it could cause permanent damage to major organs.
Flea control measures include: bathing, dipping, collars, Sentinel («flea birth control» - an oral tablet that acts by sterilizing fleas), Capstar (oral tablet offers rapid elimination of adult fleas, usually within 30 minutes), Comfortis (month - long chewable tablet that kills fleas and prevents reinfestations), Advantage topical (kills fleas up to thirty days with monthly application), Frontline topical (kills fleas and ticks), Revolution topical (heartworm preventative and kills fleas and ticks as well), Vectra topical (works by killing adult fleas, preventing development of immature flea stages, and repelling ticks and mosquitoes), Trifexis (monthly chewable tablet for dogs that kills fleas, prevents heartworm disease, and treats / controls adult hookworm, roundworm and whipworm infections), and - very important - treating the environment with carpet powders, foggers, or sprays.
In addition to the usual suspects such as bad breath gingivitis, and periodontal disease, poor oral hygiene can lead to tonsillitis, pharyngitis (sore throat), kidney infections, and infections involving the heart valves.
Oral disease serves as a constant seed of bacterial infection capable of transferring anywhere in the body by way of the blood stream, the highest risk sites being the heart valves and the kidneys.
If the veterinarian believes that the infection as spread to the middle ear, than an oral medication is warranted.
Your puppy or kitten should also be screened for dangerous parasitic infections such as worms or giardia, have his or her nutritional health checked, and an initial oral health exam.
It is important to have your pet's oral health fully assessed with thorough oral examination and dental radiographs as soon as bad breath is noticed to prevent severe infections and tooth loss.
«Good oral hygiene can help prevent diseases or secondary infections, such as liver, heart, kidney and joint disease from bacteria originating in the mouth and spreading through the body via the bloodstream.
Another issue to consider is the stress involved for some cats when oral antibiotics are administered but, as stated above, 99 % of young cats exhibiting clinical signs of urinary tract disease do not have a bladder infection and, therefore, do not need to be treated with antibiotics.
As of Tuesday, he's eating some meals, has been dewormed and they started the oral antibiotics and antibiotics in his ears to clear up the infection there.
Additional eye, nose, ear and sinus issues can all crop up as a secondary problem linked to oral infection.
If the dog's scratching leads to secondary skin infection, your veterinarian may recommend oral or topical antibiotics as well.
Clindamycin is a popular choice among veterinarians for the suppression and treatment of bacterial infections like skin infections, wound infections, bone infections, dental infections and other infections of the oral cavity, as well as pneumonia and other respiratory tract infections.
Heartworm infection should be considered in cats with respiratory, oral, and abscess conditions as well as in cats with retroviral infections.
As for the link between FIV and gingivostomatitis, Dr. Rawlinson observes: «The immune system's inflammatory response is so abnormal in FIV - positive cats that their bodies just aren't up to dealing with routine oral infections.
It might just been a short bout of the sneezes, or maybe manifested more as an eye infection, or it could have been oral ulcers — when cats are exposed to new environments, stress, other cats, or unsanitary conditions, they get URIs.
Responsibilities * Assist the dentist during a variety of treatment procedures * Set up and breakdown operatory post treatment * Take dental radiographs (x-rays) * Manage infection control - prepare and sterilize instruments and equipment * Provide patients with instructions for oral care following all dental treatment procedures * Educate patients on appropriate oral hygiene strategies to maintain oral health * Perform various office tasks as necessary Minimum Education and Experience * Dental Assistant Certificate where state regulations specify * High School Diploma or equivalent
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