...non-infectious diseases, such as: HIV/AIDS Hepatitis B HCV reactive Malaria Leprosy Tuberculosis Granuloma Pleural effusion PTB, including active, past, or healed cases Skin diseases Chronic renal or heart failure Diabetes...
...testing indicates low levels, this can indicate cancer, hyperparathyroidism, tuberculosis, and other conditions, while high levels can indicate conditions including malnutrition, rickets, and hypoparathyroidism.17 Chloride test This test measures the...
...as tuberculosis (TB), pneumonia, shingles, and invasive fungal infections. These infections may need treatment in hospital and can even be life threatening. You may have a higher risk if you...
...heart’s ability to pump blood declines. [[1]] **Causes** – Viral infections, such as the flu, mumps, or coxsackievirus [[2]] – Bacterial infections, such as tuberculosis or Lyme disease [[4]] –...
...from exiting through the normal route. These include colorectal masses, which may be due to cancer or an infection such as tuberculosis. Congenital malformations – These refer to congenital abnormalities...
...symptoms related to chest and lung problems, such as: Shortness of breath Tumour Excess fluid around the lungs Tuberculosis Emphysema Pneumonia Pulmonary embolism Chest pain After undergoing a chest CT...
...from the following conditions: Pneumonia Bronchiectasis Obstructive lung disease Emphysema Tuberculosis Lung cancer Conditions afflicting the pleura Diffuse interstitial lung disease Injury caused by trauma Normal results mean that the...
...also be present in people with other conditions, such as: Sjögren disease polymyalgia rheumatica lupus chronic lung disease active tuberculosis some forms of cancer What other tests usually go along...
...chronic conditions like: anal cancer HIV tuberculosis syphilis anal herpes What are the differences in symptoms between a hemorrhoid and an anal fissure? Common symptoms of hemorrhoids include: blood in...
...infections including Group A streptococci, acute tuberculosis, and some viral infections. It is not known exactly what predisposes a person to develop ReA in response to infection. Certain factors that...