But a small subset of cases may be
triggered by infections
This condition is often
triggered by an infection, bleeding or other stressful events.
The syndrome is usually
triggered by an infection, such as herpes, influenza, or dengue fever, the researchers said.
Not exact matches
Moreover, children breathe more quickly and have smaller lungs than adults, making them more susceptible to respiratory and ear
infections triggered by passive smoking.
However, one third of cases are
triggered by damage to the brain from causes such as head injury, stroke, tumours or
infection.
Most intriguingly the mortality - related genomic signature in the fish resembled that
triggered by a viral
infection.
«Fever during labor may present risk to mother: Intrapartum fever
triggered by bacterial
infection may cause neonatal complications.»
It can be
triggered by physical trauma, specific viral
infections, some medications or ingestion of a toxin.
However, rejection can still be
triggered by events such as bacterial
infection, even after long periods of tolerance.
The new findings indicate that bNAb production may be associated with specific variations in individual immune functions that may be
triggered by unchecked HIV
infection.
The analysis performed revealed that many variations in immune cell function
triggered by chronic HIV
infection are associated with high levels of bNAbs.
Since the vaccine works
by triggering an immune response, the method could even be used preventatively
by building the body's immune resistance prior to
infection.
«Our study shows a whole new route, or bypass mechanism, for
triggering the body's adaptive immune response to TB
infection, a means
by which infected dendritic cells cooperate with uninfected dendritic cells to activate T cells and respond to the
infection,» says infectious disease specialist and study senior investigator Joel Ernst, MD, a professor at NYU Langone Medical Center.
Asthma deaths arise primarily during episodes of acute worsening of symptoms, known as attacks or «exacerbations», which are commonly
triggered by viral upper respiratory
infections.
«This debris left
by dead cells can mistakenly signal to the body that there is an
infection that warrants immune action,
triggering the innate immune system,» said Bruce A. Sullenger, Ph.D., director of the Duke Translational Research Institute.
Because digoxin and other cardiac glycosides have been shown to induce cancer cell death, the researchers concluded that
infection by Zika
triggered synthesis of the molecule in glioblastoma cells and that this phenomenon is probably one of the factors that lead to neuronal cell death.
Other forms of PAH can be
triggered by autoimmune diseases, congenital heart defects,
infections (such as schistosomiasis), and medications (such as the now - banned diet - drug combination commonly known as fen - Phen).
Retinal cell death can be induced
by phagocytic immune cells that infiltrate the tissue in response to injury or
infection, but the molecular signals that
trigger phagocyte invasion are largely unknown.
The results hint that other states of the prion may be the cause of
infection or that prions are a
by - product of an
infection triggered by some other, as yet unidentified pathogen.
Fluge's team thinks a person's own immune system may stop PDH from working, possibly
triggered by a mild
infection.
Direct
triggering of the type I interferon system
by virus
infection: activation of a transcription factor complex containing IRF - 3 and CBP / p300.
It's possible that this new - found knowledge could be used to develop novel approaches to prevent salmonella and other
infections triggered by the type III secretion system, including black plague and certain pneumonia types, said Knodler.
In patients with antibiotic - refractory Lyme arthritis, there is mounting evidence that Lyme
infection triggers an abnormal immune response, which in turn attacks the tissues of the joints, even after B. burgdorferi has been cleared
by antibiotics.
This brain inflammation is caused
by the release of cytokines, chemical messengers in the body that
trigger an immune response, similar to a viral
infection.
Sexually transmitted
infections caused
by bacteria, such as chlamydia and gonorrhea, can
trigger a foul, unpleasant odor, which Dr. Landa describes as like «pus from a wound,» though not all women will experience this.
PID refers to a wide range of
infections of the reproductive system that are typically
triggered by untreated STIs (sexually transmitted
infections) though it can also be as a result of unrelated non-STIs.
Autoimmune conditions are often a result of genetic weaknesses being
triggered by an autoimmune system response to toxins, food proteins, or chronic viral, bacterial, and yeast
infections, which creates a cascade of inflammation in the body.
It's usually temporary, clearing up after several weeks, and it's typically thought to be
triggered by a viral
infection, such as herpes simplex (the virus responsible for cold sores) or Epstein - Barr, which leads to mononucleosis.
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But it often involves a genetic weakness being
triggered by an immune system response to toxins; food proteins like gluten and casein; or chronic bacterial, yeast, or parasite
infections.
IL - 15 is typically used
by the body to
trigger the production of Natural Killer (NK) immune cells - a type of white blood cell used in fighting cancer and
infection.
While the urge to scratch may simply be
triggered by an allergic reaction to soap or body wash, it can also be a tip - off to conditions like bacterial vaginosis (which happens when the normal bacteria in the vagina get out of balance), a yeast
infection, or the sexually transmitted
infection trichomoniasis.
The bottom line is while the absolute risk that a heart attack will be
triggered any one episode is low, we should be aware that a coronary event could be
triggered by a respiratory
infection.
This confirms previous research results that suggest that a heart attack can be
triggered by a respiratory
infection.
PML is an uncommon, opportunistic
infection of the main worried device (CNS)
triggered by an awakening of the JC (John Cunningham)
infection.
Most autoimmune diseases are
triggered by an initial
infection.
While inflammation is not
infection, an
infection caused
by bacteria, virus or fungus can
trigger an inflammation process.
These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that thyroid autoimmunity may be
triggered by bacterial
infection via a mechanism involving crossreactivity at the level of the TSH receptor.
One study even suggests that echinacea extract exerted an antiviral action on the development of recurrent cold sores
triggered by the herpes simplex virus (HSVI) when taken prior to
infection.
A myxedema coma may be
triggered by exposure to cold, sedatives,
infection or other stress on your body.
Lyme has been primarily thought to be a tick - borne
infection that was
triggered by a tick bite (ticks carry the Borrelia bacteria), so I always ask my clients if they have spent time wilderness camping, hiking or trail running before their diagnosis.
Whether your cough is
triggered by a weakened immune response exacerbated
by stress or caused
by infection, aromatherapy can provide you tremendous relief.
Some theories suggest that fibromyalgia may result from stress - induced changes in the hippocampal area of the brain; others from stress - induced disruptions of the hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal (HPA) axis (which affects adrenal function and cortisol production); and still others from low levels of the neurotransmitter, dopamine, caused
by genetic factors and
triggered by exposure to stressors, such as emotional distress, physical trauma, viral
infections or inflammatory disorders.
These bacteria
trigger brain development
by fending off
infection - causing germs, keeping a check on our immune system and helping to contain inflammation which, if unchecked, can give rise to mood swings and cognition problems.
Thus, it is conceivable that sweet potatoes could
trigger an issue like fructose malabsorption; or that fructose or fiber might feed certain gut
infections that would not be similarly fed
by potatoes.
Eczema is a skin disorder that is
triggered by allergens and other irritants,
infections, extreme weather temperatures, and the one that we...
She has found that thyroid disease is
triggered by a combination of food sensitivities, nutrient depletions, intestinal permeability, chronic
infections, toxins and also a faulty stress response.
Dr. Brady is interviewed
by Ronald Klatz, M.D., host of the popular medical show Imortality Now while at the American Academy for Anti-Aging (A4M) in Las Vegas, NV in December of 2015 and discusses how stealth
infections, viruses and parasites can harm our gut health and compromise our immune system, which in turn can
trigger a host of autoimmune diseases.
Due to the communal living setting of dormitories (and less than stellar hygiene habits of most college students) I had recurrent strep throat
infections and even contracted mononucleosis, a viral
infection caused
by the Epstein - Barr Virus (EBV), which is implicated in
triggering many autoimmune conditions.
They may believe symptoms are
triggered by something else, such as yeast
infections, friction from sexual relations or allergies.