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The symptoms of a fungal skin infection depend on the type of fungus. It also depends on which part of your body is affected. Fungal skin infections can cause a variety of different symptoms like: Red, scaly and itchy skin rashes. Hair loss. Over-weight.
Some of the symptoms of parasite infections depending on the type of infection are diarrhea that smells bad especially later in the day, sudden changes in bowel habits, heart burn or chest pain and loosing weight with constant hunger.
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Not persay. It has it's uses, but should not be used constantly or relied upon in the case of serious health issues.. Generally it is used to treat fungal infections and it can be used to reduce the stress and damage caused by NH3 and NO2 poisoning. It can be used to treat fish topically much like Melafix, but it is pretty light weight in this regard. My opinion is that it is akin to a cup of tea with lemon and honey... Probably more for relief than actual cure. It is also used to prevent fungal infection of fish eggs which can be prone to such issues. With good fish husbandry, it is not important as such.
yes maybe love . Tuberculosis, if the sputum shows specks of blood. Other specks on X-ray or in sputum may indicate a chronic condition or fungal infection. All need to be evaluated by a real doctor.
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DefinitionFungal arthritis is infection of a joint by a fungus.Alternative NamesMycotic arthritisCauses, incidence, and risk factorsFungal arthritis, also called mycotic arthritis, is a very rare condition. It can be caused by any of the invasive types of fungi. These organisms may affect bone or joint tissue. One or more joints may be affected, most often the large, weight-bearing joints, especially the knees.Conditions that can cause fungal arthritis include:BlastomycosisCandidiasisCoccidioidomycosisCryptococcosisHistoplasmosisSporotrichosisThe infection sometimes occurs as a result of an infection in another organ such as the lungs, and tends to get worse very slowly. The large joints are most often affected. People with weakened immune systems who travel or live in endemic areas are more susceptible to most causes of fungal arthritis.SymptomsArthritisFeverJoint painJoint stiffnessJoint swellingSwelling of the ankles, feet, and legsSigns and testsCulture of joint fluid that grows fungusJoint x-rayshowing joint changesPositive antibody test (serology) for fungal diseaseSynovial biopsyshowing fungusTreatmentThe goal of treatment is to cure the infection using antifungal drugs. The most commonly used antifungal drugs are amphotericin B or medications in the azole family (fluconazole, ketoconazole, or itraconazole).Chronic or advanced bone or joint infection may require surgery (debridement) to remove the infected tissue.Expectations (prognosis)What happens depends on the underlying cause of the infection and the patient's overall health. A weakened immune system, cancer, and certain medications can affect the outcome.ComplicationsJoint damage can occur if the infection is not treated promptly.Calling your health care providerCall for an appointment with your health care provider if you have any symptoms of fungal arthritis.PreventionThorough treatment of fungal infections elsewhere in the body may help prevent fungal arthritis.ReferencesEspinoza LR. Infections of bursae, joints, and bones. In: Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007: chap 293.Ohl CA. Infectious arthritis of native joints. In: Mandell GL, Bennett JE, Dolin R, eds. Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases. 7th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier; 2009: chap 102.
it could be rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that makes your immune system attack the lining of your joints, leading to inflammation. Chronic inflammation can speed up metabolism and reduce overall weight. Symptoms of RA include joint swelling and pain. I advise to see a doctor though because it might not be that.
nope it is not only the answer, there are lots but here are a few· Large amount of energy loss· Premature aging· Excess weight and obesity· High/low blood pressure· Cholesterol· Constipation· Digestive disorders· Gastritis, stomach ulcers· Respiratory troubles· Acid-alkaline imbalance· Cystitis , urinary infections· RheumatismWell first of all eventually if there is no water and you don't drink any you can die. The diseases include kidney infections, dehydration, and Urinary tract infection.
Laccase chemical formula: C44H69N11O20 Laccase molecular weight: 1 072,0804