After resolution of
a severe brain infection in one of my dogs — when an abscess suddenly formed and drained on his head — I realized that this was a medical therapy that my patients needed.
The mosquito - borne virus chikungunya may lead to
severe brain infection and even death in infants and people over 65, according to a new study that reviewed a chikungunya outbreak on Reunion Island off the coast of Madagascar in 2005 - 2006.
«Mosquito - borne virus may lead to
severe brain infection.»
Not exact matches
The agency said there have been recent variations in the number of cases reported in the region and, while the level of risk is unknown, Zika virus
infection during pregnancy causes
severe birth defects, including microcephaly and other
severe brain abnormalities.
Cronobacter bacteria can cause
severe blood
infections or meningitis, an inflammation of the membranes that protect the
brain and spine.
The most common complications that lead to ongoing disability include intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) or bleeding in the
brain, asphyxia or a lack of oxygen to the
brain,
severe jaundice, hypoglycemia or a low blood sugar level,
severe infections, long - term use of ventilation, and chronic lung disease known as bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD)
Zika virus
infection in pregnancy causes
severe disability in babies by attacking stem cells in the developing
brain.
The drug they identified is a powerful agent that is already used clinically to treat
severe fungal
infections of the
brain and spinal cord.
Under the microscope, the
brains of the two tigers that died of CDV
infection were riddled with lesions, indicating they suffered from
severe viral encephalitis, consistent with their clumsy, abnormal behavior.
They found that the TLR3 inhibitor significantly tempered Zika virus»
severe effects on
brain cell health and organoid size, underscoring TLR3's role linking
infection and
brain damage.
Infections in the brain affected the cognitive ability the most, but many other types of infections severe enough to require hospitalisation can also impair a patient's cognitiv
Infections in the
brain affected the cognitive ability the most, but many other types of
infections severe enough to require hospitalisation can also impair a patient's cognitiv
infections severe enough to require hospitalisation can also impair a patient's cognitive ability.
«From an imaging standpoint, the abnormalities in the
brain are very
severe when compared to other congenital
infections,» report co-author Dr. Deborah Levine said in a news release from the journal Radiology, which published the findings Aug. 23.
There are instances when conventional medicine is like a miracle, but for the one in five people suffering from autoimmune disease such as Hashimoto's hypothyroidism (a disease in which the immune system attacks and destroys tissue in the body or
brain), and countless others suffering from undiagnosed autoimmunity, chronic inflammation,
severe pain, environmentally induced illnesses, food sensitivities, chronic viral, bacterial, or parasitic
infections,
brain chemistry imbalances, hormonal imbalances, hair loss, unexplained weight gain, and more — being told your lab tests are fine and you simply need an antidepressant can feel like a kick in the groin.
All of this can lead to
severe pain for your dog, tooth loss, abscesses in their mouth, and / or bacterial
infections that can spread throughout the blood stream to the kidneys, liver, heart or
brain.
The dispute involved a patient who experienced
severe brain damage from an
infection following the removal of a benign tumour, resulting in what the physicians called a persistent vegetative state.
He then developed an
infection that caused
severe brain damage.
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