Sentences with phrase «often lead to infection»

Incapacitated residents can suffer bed sores (which often lead to infection), malnutrition or dehydration.
Open head injuries often lead to infection when bone fragments, dirt or other foreign objects are trapped inside the skull.
Extensive bacteria in the ear canal from chronic infections can often lead to infections at the site of the incision.
The combination of these factors often leads to infection.
Inflammation, if left untreated, often leads to infection.

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Often, these moms will suffer with frequently engorged breasts that many times lead to bothersome leaking and plugged ducts and breast infections.
There is often a lack of clean water, so formula gets mixed with dirty water, which can lead to infections, disease and death.
Cryptosporidiosis, an infection with the crypto parasite, can follow drinking contaminated water and often leads to a few weeks of diarrhea, stomach cramps, and nausea.
Often, these moms will suffer with frequently engorged breasts that many times lead to bothersome leaking, plugged ducts, and breast infections.
Infection with the mosquito - transmitted virus often leads to no symptoms, but can cause fever, joint and muscle pain and other flulike symptoms.
The virus, which exists in Africa and on the Arabian Peninsula, often cause deadly infections in cows, sheep and goats, and usually lead to miscarriages in pregnant animals.
The entire sequence of events added up to the clinical picture of sepsis, a massive bloodstream infection that leads rapidly to inadequacy of the circulation, often followed by organ failure and then death.
Sinus infections, inflammation and nasal congestion constantly plague Americans, often leading to unpleasant symptoms and even missed days of work.
Their location and structure provide the ideal environment for bacterial growth, infection or viral deposition, often leading to diseases like chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS).
If we can understand why insertion doesn't occur more often, it might lead to new drugs that prevent retroviral infection.
Boeckh and his colleagues found that rhinovirus infection led to pneumonia less often than the other viruses.
At the same time, abstaining from breastfeeding is often fatal for infants in the developing world, because its lack in early infancy can lead to fatal infections.
The Lancet paper is the first case - controlled study that looks carefully at how often infection with the Zika virus might lead to GBS.
Infection causes high fever, often accompanied by severe joint pain, which can lead to chronic arthritis.
Infection interferes with a frog's ability to take in water and air through its skin, often leading to death.
In immune compromised individuals, persistent infection with Cryptosporidium can lead to wasting and is often fatal.
Thus, given its deep history in understanding how organisms counter infection, LJI is well prepared to lead the charge against inflammatory disease, because often the same cells that rid us of infection are the ones that destroy healthy tissue in inflammatory or autoimmune disease.
Hospital - acquired infections are often resistant to multiple antibiotics, leading to...
River blindness is a parasitic infection that can cause intense itching, skin discoloration, rashes, and eye disease that often leads to permanent blindness.
These early weeks of chemotherapy often lead to a drop in white blood cells known as neutropenia that leaves patients at risk for life - threatening infections that can delay cancer treatment.
This can logically lead to infections and other problems, and antibiotics are often given if needed.
This often leads to chronic candida albicans infections that are resistant to treatment.
I've written quite a bit about other root causes of Hashimoto's, including toxins like fluoride (which may damage the thyroid), nutrient deficiencies like selenium (Selenium helps to neutralize oxidative stress in the thyroid gland, which occurs whenever we make thyroid hormones), an impaired ability to handle stress that often manifests as adrenal dysfunction (this weakens our natural defenses and suppresses our thyroid production) and chronic infections like Blastocystis hominis (infections can be inside the thyroid, inside the gut, or in another part of the body leading to immune system confusion).
Very often an underlying infection (bacterial, viral, protozoal, and / or fungal) in the GI tract will lead to the same metabolic dysfunction that food sensitivities will lead to.
Over-growth of bad bacteria leads to a higher risk of infections, allergies, and inflammation, which can lead to symptoms of constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating, acid reflux disease, eczema and often weight gain.
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection caused by the spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi and can mimic virtually any disease often leading to misdiagnosis such as CFS, Fibromyalgia, MS, depression, bipolar, Alzheimer's, and ALS.
It is spread by contaminated fecal matter which often leads to ear and eye infection.
Allergies cause itchy skin and often lead to pyoderma (bacterial skin infections).
Dog breeders routinely perform these cruel procedures, which can lead to infection, and often use genetic manipulation or inbreeding to achieve certain «desired» breed standards,» a PETA press release said.
Cystitis and cystic calculi: infection of the bladder which often leads to formation of abnormal mineral deposits (bladder stones).
As with lung infections, it seems that the majority respond well to medication and lead normal lives, though they often require prolonged drug treatment (12 - 18 months).
Skin diseases are also rampant, with 1 of every 2 Goldens developing some type of skin condition, especially allergies, which cause itchy skin and often lead to bacterial skin infections (pyoderma).
Allergies cause itchy skin and often lead to bacterial skin infections (pyoderma).
Specifically, it attacks the rapidly dividing blood cells in these tissues, meaning infection often leads to anemia and the animal becoming highly susceptible to secondary viral or bacterial infections.
Additionally, many heartworms in ferrets do not reproduce — for example, an infection with a single male heartworm won't lead to any heartworm babies — so the tests designed to look for young heartworms is likewise often useless.
Poor dental care can lead to infection, smelly breathe is often a sign of gum disease, which can lead to pain and discomfort for your dog.
Puppies in mills are found with bleeding or swollen paws, feet falling through the wire cages, severe tooth decay, ear infections, dehydration, and lesions on their eyes, which often lead to blindness.
Because it dries out your pet's skin and removes the skin's natural defenses (oil), bathing in dish soap often leads to a skin infection.
It's difficult to see how these rates of infection would lead anybody to suggest that free - roaming cats are «often diseased.»
Healthwise, this period is also extremely important to the developing kitten, as very young kittens are susceptible to a number of serious threats, such as fleas and URIs (Upper Respiratory Infections), which combined with other problems can lead to Fading Kitten Syndrom, a serious and often fatal condition.
Skin allergies in pets often lead to secondary skin infections.
The clinical presentation of feline heartworm disease has recently been redefined as Heartworm Associated Respiratory Disease (HARD), an infection that can often lead to severe lung disease and sudden death.
Infections often lead to ruptured eardrums, in which case special cleaners and medications will be required.
These adverse conditions often lead to illness in sheltered cats, particularly the most common of all feline shelter diseases, upper respiratory infection (URI).
Pets with poor oral hygiene can develop infection, which can often lead to heart, lung, and kidney disease.
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