...no other treatment, surgical or otherwise, can treat the condition. In these cases, amputation is performed to prevent infection and other serious complications that can further threaten the patient’s health...
...the needle site or, rarely, bleeding within the brain. Infection: There is also a risk of developing an infection at the needle site. CSF Leak: In some cases, the procedure...
...* Frequent handwashing Pertussis is a serious respiratory infection that can be life-threatening, particularly in infants and young children. Vaccination is the most effective way to protect against this infection....
...and more research is needed to establish a direct connection between H. pylori infection and the development or exacerbation of IBS symptoms. Can H. pylori infection cause IBS? Currently, there...
...abnormal manner, such as curling instead of flat and straight. Infection – There are cases wherein the nails are affected by bacterial, viral, or fungal infection, which can cause symptoms...
...contains more moisture, making them more susceptible to the growth of bacteria. Although infection with bacteria is rare, extra precautions should be taken during pregnancy, because a Listeria infection increases...
...develop asthma. These include dust mites, pollen and pet dander, as well as air pollutants such as smoke from tobacco products. Infections which affect the airways. Viral infections, such as...
...for concern is an infection. The chances of an infection developing can be reduced by ensuring that the procedure is performed in a sterile environment. Should an infection occur, patients...
...sinus tract or a small abnormal channel However, this procedure is usually deferred if there is an active infection and if pus has already formed. This condition, termed pilonidal disease,...
...intestines. It can be caused by infection with a virus such as rotavirus, bacteria, or parasites, among other things. When caused by a virus, it is called viral gastroenteritis. While...