...Heart-valve replacement surgery HIV infection Intravenous drug use In acute postinfectious glomerulonephritis, the symptoms typically appear some weeks after the infection that triggered it has cleared up. This is typically...
...immune system from conditions such as asthma, HIV/AIDS, lymphoma, diabetes, leukemia, or heart disease. Smokers and people who abuse alcohol are also more likely to get pneumonia. Along with these...
...Diabetes States of immunosuppression, le.g. after receiving a transplant or in HIV-patients Recent acute kidney injury The most distinctive features of acute pyelonephritis are lower back pain, pain in the...
...very quickly. The most common early symptoms of anaphylaxis include:[1][2] Itchy skin, sometimes developing into hives – a rash of raised, pink or red areas known as wheals General reddening...
...drugs such as cocaine Very rarely, recurrent ulceration can be a possible sign of several serious diseases, including: Crohn’s disease Celiac disease Behcet’s disease HIV/AIDS However, the ulcers that are...
...cell count, often as part of a complete blood count (CBC) test. A low white blood cell count can indicate conditions including infections, inflammation, certain cancers, HIV/AIDS, and others, making it...
...infections, or pelvic injury Allergic to latex, silicone, or spermicide Has AIDS/HIV or other sexually transmitted diseases Cervical caps have a high rate of effectiveness, but this relies heavily on...
...of the kidneys, cancers, and HIV or AIDS. A person who has already received a new kidney can still undergo another transplant if the new organ is rejected. Contrary to...
...the eyes deteriorate. The disorder can also hinder proper wound healing. Certain medications, particularly for autoimmune diseases and for those with compromised immune systems due to HIV or AIDS, may...
...of specific health risks are set in place. Public health follow-up is conducted when a certain community is at risk of: Serious infectious diseases, such as AIDS/HIV, malaria, and cholera,...