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Bacterial vaginosis is an overgrowth of bacteria typically present in the vagina. ... A yeast infection ... Genital tract infections. In: Comprehensive ...
I've heard that this is a sign of a bacterial infection and perhaps the need for antibiotics. Can you confirm? ANSWER: Greenish-gray or yellowish nasal mucus — ...
Rheumatic fever can happen after a throat infection from group A streptococcus bacteria, also called strep bacteria. ... Group A strep infections of the skin or ...
Zika virus and antibiotic-resistant bacteria are among the top infectious disease concerns of health officials, says Dr. Gregory Poland, director of Mayo ...
Your health care provider may ask for a urine sample. The urine will be looked at in a lab to check for white blood cells, red blood cells or bacteria. You may ...
Infectious diseases experts are seeing an unusual trend when it comes to ... Similar trends are being seen for bacterial infections. Dr. Rajapakse says ...
Cephalexin is used to treat bacterial infections in many different parts of the body. It belongs to the class of medicines known as cephalosporin ...
Systemic infections from foodborne bacteria may cause: Blood clots in the kidneys. E. coli can result in blood clots that block the kidneys' filtering ...
Infections. Sexually transmitted infections ... Sometimes antibiotics used to treat an infection can kill helpful bacteria in the bowels, allowing the harmful ...
Usually, anthrax bacteria enter the body through a wound in the skin. You can also become infected by eating contaminated meat or inhaling the spores. Signs and ...
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