Sentences with phrase «chest infections in»

The Arsenal and former Germany international centre back Per Mertesacker seems to have had one of the longest chest infections in the history of medicine, as he missed the last two Premier League games before the international break with it and was still not back in the Arsenal squad for the Champions League game against Dinamo Zagreb this week.

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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.
«He had a chest infection for the week and was in bed.
Keeper Kenny, 31 — who bought cough medicine at a chemist to ease a chest infection — has been suspended for nine months after ephedrine was found in his system.
Sounds cruel, but we could do with AW getting that nasty chest infection that has kept a couple of managers away, and see if that helps in training and on match days.
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.
Swansea arrived in north London sporting six changes, with a teenage debutant in Stephen Kingsley at left - back and minus their manager, who is in hospital with a chest infection.
Manager Francesco Guidolin is suffering with a chest infection but is expected to take his place in the dugout after resting following training on Tuesday morning.
There is truth that breastfed babies are less likely to have upper respiratory infections, but chest congestion in infants can be the result of regurgitated milk or excess saliva.
Breastfed babies are less likely to develop diarrhoea, vomiting and chest infections, leading to fewer hospital visits; and they are less likely to become obese both as children and in later life.
We are told that eventually she would have had the surgery anyways as in the end there is always an infection that results in emergency open - chest surgery.
Mice with mutations in what is called the nude gene don't fully develop the thymus, a small organ in the chest cavity that plays a key role in the maturation of infection - fighting T cells.
He still had a major infection, which required him to keep an IV port in his chest.
An infection can develop in the surgical wound of either the patient's sternum (chest) or leg if a vein was harvested from the leg for the bypass.
The fact that the infection spread through the bloodstream from the chest to the intestines in most cases, and that the lungs themselves did not show any lesions in most cases, was used by the Soviets to trick people, says Walker.
The doctor orders a chest x-ray, electrocardiogram and CT scans to check for infection, a foreign object in the windpipe or food pipe, or signs of possible cancer or heart disease.
Children who had suffered from lower respiratory tract infections, such as bronchitis, bronchiolitis, pneumonia and general chest infections, had a two - to four-fold increased risk of developing asthma in later life and were also more likely to have worse lung function.
Other research has shown that cognitive symptoms progress more rapidly in people living with dementia when they suffer inflammatory episodes, like chest and urine infections.
«To confirm whether patients have a bacterial infection of the respiratory tract, doctors currently have to take a number of different samples (blood and septum) and even chest X-rays in the case of pneumonia,» said project coordinator Kejing Ying in a statement.
A study published in the journal Chest shows eating chicken soup during a respiratory infection reduces the number of white blood cells, which are the cells that cause flu and cold symptoms.
And is excellent for treating colds, sore throats, chest infections, cystitis, urinal infections and excessive perspiration (try adding to washing detergent or blending in some homemade soap to combat the latter).
Lungwort contains natural antibiotics in its acids which act against the bacteria that cause tuberculosis, strep, staph, bacterial pneumonia, and other lung and chest infections.
Lavender chest rub for a respiratory infection: 8 drops of lavender essential oil + 2 drops of chamomile essential oil in 1/4 cup of olive oil.
Alongside a whole platter of the usual non-colours, it'll do you an M4 in run - off - area blue, fake - blood red or chest - infection yellow, but if you're ordering a 330i, the most exciting colour you're allowed is an unremarkable red.
Chest X-rays to check for pneumonia or abnormal lung appearance may be recommended as well as blood tests to determine if an infection is present in the dog, and to test for heartworm disease.
Related infections can be very serious, particularly those that occur in the chest, and can even lead to death if left untreated.
«While we consider Mary Jane to be lucky and think her prognosis is good, we are still cautious about the air in her chest and the potential for the development of infection,» said Dr. Ashley Villatoro.
Pyothorax is an accumulation of pus from infection in the chest cavity.
Ultrasounds are performed for many reasons including abnormal bloodwork, ongoing vomiting and diarrhea, weight loss, chronic infections, bladder stones, gastrointestinal obstructions, tumors, cancer staging, fluid in the chest or abdomen, pregnancy or just as a baseline for future exams.
Then, they migrate to muscles in the chest and abdomen, and 45 to 60 days after infection, molt to the next larval stage.
You don't want to use a cough suppressant until you are 100 % sure the cough isn't productive or you can suppress infection down in his chest and cause pneumonia.
I don't really recommend over-the-counter medication, like cough suppressants, for kennel cough initially (when they first start coughing) because you can suppress the infection down in their chest and cause pneumonia.
Answer: The only 2 things I would recommend without seeing the dog would be to (1) humidify - let the dog into the bathroom whenever anyone is taking a hot bath or shower - and (2) coupage = gently patting chest all over to help cough up infection that might be trying to stay down in the lungs.
Other causes include trauma to the neck head or chest from a car accident or bite wound, disease to the eye's orbit, middle ear infection, disc disease in the neck, brain or chest cancer or the result of treatment such as ear cleaning or medication.
If there is evidence of disease in the lungs and their blood vessels consistent with feline heartworm infection, such cases can be monitored with chest X-rays every six to twelve months, as needed.
In rare cases, a penetrating bite wound can cause septic arthritis (infection of the joint), osteomyelitis (infection of the bone), pyothorax (pus in the chest cavity) or septic peritonitis (pus in the abdominal cavityIn rare cases, a penetrating bite wound can cause septic arthritis (infection of the joint), osteomyelitis (infection of the bone), pyothorax (pus in the chest cavity) or septic peritonitis (pus in the abdominal cavityin the chest cavity) or septic peritonitis (pus in the abdominal cavityin the abdominal cavity).
Respiratory disease may be secondary to obesity, or may be the result of an infection with bacteria or fungi, or a tumor in the chest or lungs.
Migrating this way can result in a serious recurrent infection in the chest that may require interventions such as CT scan and surgery!
The effect is exacerbated by a fluid buildup in the chest due to the parasitic infection.
Smoke exposure increases respiratory and cardiovascular hospitalizations, emergency department visits, and medication dispensations for asthma, bronchitis, chest pain, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (commonly known by its acronym, COPD), respiratory infections, and medical visits for lung illnesses.38, 43,160 It has been associated with hundreds of thousands of deaths annually, in an assessment of the global health risks from landscape fire smoke.38, 43,44,141,45 Future climate change is projected to increase wildfire risks and associated emissions, with harmful impacts on health.18, 161,162,10,163,164,36
¥ Coordinated care efforts with physicians and support staff for transplant patients ¥ Worked in the cardiac care unit and monitored patients following heart surgery ¥ Ensured that patients were properly prepared for scheduled surgeries ¥ Assisted with bed side cardioversions and chest tube insertions ¥ Trained new nursing staff at the request of the Nursing Manager ¥ Provided incision care and treated wound infections.
A chest infection affects your lungs, either in the larger airways (bronchitis) or in the smaller air sacs (pneumonia)...
In fact, it turned out to just be a chest infection, and a very valuable prompt to give up smoking.
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