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... bacterial growth. The most common cause of this infection is bacteria invading the skin inside the ear canal. Swimmer's ear can affect people of any age ...
Lyme disease is perhaps one of the most well-known tick-borne illnesses. It is caused by bacteria transmitted through the bite of an infected black-legged tick.
Studies are ongoing to characterize the fecal microbial composition in the colon to develop tools that can predict response to treatment and the risk of ...
Certain infections commonly associated with allergic drug reactions, such as HIV infection or Epstein-Barr virus infection. Prevention. If you have a drug ...
... infected and you have a fever. Causes. The exact cause of neurodermatitis ... Persistent scratching can lead to a wound, a bacterial skin infection, or ...
Fungal infections, systemic—Should not be used in patients with this condition. Infection (bacteria, virus, fungus, parasite, or protozoa)—May decrease your ...
Infection, often the first step in getting a disease, occurs when bacteria, viruses or other microbes that cause disease enter the body and begin to multiply.
A stye is caused by an infection of oil glands in the eyelid. The bacterium staphylococcus is commonly responsible for most of these infections. Risk ...
Nitrofurazone is used to treat burns that have become infected. It is also used to treat skin infections due to skin grafts. It works by killing bacteria or ...
Infectious esophagitis. An infection in tissues of the esophagus may cause esophagitis. The infection could be due to bacteria, viruses or funguses.
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