Conjunctivitis (Back to Top) A hamster may start to squint in one or both eyes
as a result of an infection of the lining of the eyelids and tissues surrounding the eyeball.
A hamster may start to squint in one or both eyes
as a result of an infection of the lining of the eyelids and tissues surrounding the eyeball.
Not exact matches
In addition, the buildup
of mucous in the lungs,
as a
result of this immune response to
infection, induces coughing
as a reflex to try to clear the airways.
Here, the risk
of pathogen invasion, and subsequent death from
infection, was greatly increased
as a
result of wounding.
Such diagnostic thinking was spurred, early in this century, when paresis (or general paralysis,
as it was called) was found to be a late - flowering — usually after ten years or so —
result of syphilitic
infection.
I have recently had flu and a chest
infection and this has
resulted in 3 weeks off work, extreme fatigue and no sign
as yet
of any recovery.
Vitamin A deficiency can
result in visual or ocular malfunctions such
as night blindness and xerophthalmia (1) and can reduce immune responsiveness (2), which can
result in an increased incidence or severity
of respiratory
infections, gastrointestinal
infections (3), and measles (4).
He doesn't, gets a straight red for a needless reaction out
of nothing, gets sent off and leaves the team a man light at the toughest away ground to visit in the league, moreover he misses the next 3 matches
as a
result while the guy he replaces is out with a chest
infection.
The young Irish keeper suffered an
infection as a
result of the bite that put him on the sidelines for a couple
of days.
Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla has opened up about his injury horror, revealing he could even have seen his foot amputated
as a
result of a gangrenous
infection.
The inquest found that the baby died
of cardiac arrest
as a
result of an
infection acquired during this birth attended by Lemay.
Breastfeeding without question,
results in healthy immunity, and breastfed babies have significantly reduced rates and severity
of infection as compared with formula fed babies.
Antibiotics may be necessary, though, if your baby develops a secondary bacterial
infection as a
result of the flu, such
as pneumonia, an ear
infection, or bronchitis.
In cases where the termination was recommended
as a
result of the mother's health — severe pre-eclampsia,
infection, or chronic health condition — there is also a chance
of the condition repeating in another pregnancy.
It occurs fairly frequently in single pregnancies and is often the
result of infection, abnormal placenta, or maternal illness (such
as gestational diabetes).
We recently heard about a local family who almost lost their baby to an
infection as a
result of reusing disposable diapers.
Because
of a week immune system, defense against microbes is also weak,
as a
result the child is likely to suffer from
infections and illnesses that a baby with normal birth won't.
Most studies have revealed protective effects
of breastfeeding on common
infections in the first 8 to12 months
of life.8, 27,29,30 One study, which distinguished between infectious diseases until and from the age
of 6 months, revealed
results similar to those from our study.24 Although the authors used exclusive breastfeeding for 3 months
as the reference group, exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months reduced the risk
of gastrointestinal tract
infections between the ages
of 3 and 6 months but not between the ages
of 6 and 12 months.24 We can not explain why breastfeeding duration was only associated with lower risks
of lower respiratory tract
infection from 7 to 12 months.
Breastfeeding
results in reduced incidence
of common
infections such
as diarrhea, otitis media and pneumonia.5 It is associated with a reduced incidence
of childhood - onset diabetes, celiac disease, Crohn's disease and some childhood malignancies.6 More recent work suggests that breastfed infants are less obese in infancy and later childhood.7 Mothers who breastfeed have a more physiologic postpartum recovery and a lower incidence
of breast and ovarian cancer, osteoporosis and obesity.8
An older baby or child might develop pneumonia
as the
result of other bacterial or viral
infections.
You should definitely talk to your doctor
as soon
as possible if your child is eating non-food items, because conditions like pica can
result in a number
of serious health issues — lead poisoning, constipation, diarrhea, intestinal obstruction or perforation, parasites,
infection, or tooth and mouth injuries.
Breastfed infants, compared with formula - fed infants, also seem to have stronger immune systems to fight
infection,
resulting in lower rates
of chronic childhood diseases, such
as diabetes, celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease, childhood cancer, and allergies and asthma.
If the toddler has an ear
infection as a
result of cold, then he is quite likely to have a runny nose.
As WebMD shares, over 60 %
of colds in infants and toddlers
result in an ear
infection.
This will help in ensuring that a child is not at risk
of getting any
infections as a
result of poor quality products.
As a
result, the likelihood
of bacterial or viral
infections may be higher.
During that time I also had a uterine
infection and a late hemorrhage at 6 weeks postpartum
as a
result of the
infection; I attributed my lack
of production to a combination
of the long labor, the first hemorrhage, the
infection and the second hemorrhage.
Thus, diarrhoea and undernutrition combine to form a vicious circle which, if it is not broken, can eventually
result in death; the final event may be a particularly severe or prolonged episode
of diarrhoea or, when severe undernutrition is present, another serious
infection such
as pneumonia.
Aim: To examine the relation between the duration
of breast feeding and morbidity
as a
result of respiratory illness and
infection in the first year
of life.
Hospital, doctor, or clinic visits or hospital admissions
as a
result of any respiratory
infection or illness were combined
as composite variables reflecting any respiratory morbidity, and the protective effect
of breast feeding persisted in all models (p < 0.01).
Nutritional requirements are known to increase
as a
result of HIV
infection and should be met by increased intakes
of nutritious foods.
They are nine times more likely to commit suicide and deaths
as a
result of infections are twice
as likely.
Statistics from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggest that roughly three out
of four individuals with the virus fall within that age range; about the same percentage
of those infected who die
as a
result of infection were born within that span.
«Our son contracted a serious
infection as a
result of a negligent hobbyist,» read the letter.
Lots
of residents in mining communities suffer greatly from various kinds
of cancer, skin
infections and other related health problems
as a
result of the use
of contaminated water for basic necessities.
They are referred to
as serotypes 1 - 4 because, following
infection, individuals have distinct antibody profiles in their blood serum,
resulting from specific immune responses to each
of the four virus types.
As a
result, it produces certain factors that lead to an
infection of the host.
If a shift in public health policy were to
result in an increase in male vaccinations, experts say, at the very least rates
of females» HPV - associated cancers would decrease
as a
result of fewer
infections acquired from men.
More than two million people in the United States develop antibiotic resistant
infection each year and some 23,000
of them die
as a
result.
They used a genetic technique known
as 16S rRNA sequencing to determine which bacterial species were living in the stomachs
of healthy people, people receiving PPIs, and people with reduced gastric acid secretion
as a
result of H. pylori
infection or autoimmune disease.
It can also be used for treating corneal queratitis, an
infection of the cornea which causes inflammation and can leave a leucoma or scar
as a
result.
Each year, more than two million people in the United States develop antibiotic - resistant
infections, and at least 23,000
of them die
as a
result, says the first - ever national snapshot
of the issue.
Result for the patients infected with E. coli showed similar patterns
of succession; but in addition to being dominated by E. coli at the
infection stage, late - stage species began appearing
as early
as day 7 in some patients.
Primary
infections appear
as ulcers or shankers on the genitals, anus or mouth; secondary
infections result in rashes on the foot's sole or the palm
of the hand
as well
as hair loss and lesions on or around the genitalia.
As it repeatedly analyzes this data, the ML process extracts warning signs
of disease that doctors may miss — constellations
of symptoms, circumstances and details
of medical history most likely to
result in
infection at any point in the hospital stay.
Each year in the U.S., at least 2 million people are infected with drug - resistant bacteria, and at least 23,000 die
as a direct
result of these
infections, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The
results, if confirmed, could enable doctors to better prevent those ills for which the lonely are at greater risk, such
as heart disease,
infection, age - related dementia, and certain types
of cancer.
The researchers from the University's Institute
of Infection and Global Health ranked the top 100 pathogens affecting humans and the top 100 affecting domestic animals using a system which, they believe, will help governments across the continent plan for risks associated with the spread
of infectious diseases, including
as a
result of climate change, and for biosecurity.
These
results suggest that inhibition
of SpdC could be used
as an approach to combat S. aureus
infections and understand the mechanisms involved in its transition from commensal to pathogen.
A team approach is vital to the successful diagnosis and treatment
of complex neurological
infections related to placement
of devices in the brain, or
as a
result of neurosurgery or head trauma.