Microglia.
the white patches are usually Puss. meaning you have an infection of some sort. most likely strep throat. you should see a doctor and get antibiotics
The time in which it takes to rid swollen glands can depend upon the bacteria that caused the sickness. A virus will most likely go away on it's own, within a week to 10 days. If it is a bacterial infection, antibiotics may be necessary in order to clear the infection completely.
an infection would most likely increase activity in what tissue
it is collection of pus in subcutaneous plane of gluteal area .it is most likely result from fat necrosis (by trauma ,frequently injection ) superimposed by bacterial infection (mostly staphyllococcal ) .there is history of intramuscular injection followed by painfull swelling and redness .treatment is drainage
it has more human cells actually the human body has more bacterial cells. Although it may seem more likely that the human body would have more human cells than bacterial cells. -Vasillisa
You need to be seen by a gynecologist. It is likely that you have a bacterial infection called bacterial vaginosis.
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increased blood cell count
This yellow discharge is likely a bacterial infection; you need to see a doctor.
It's most likely a yeast infection or a bacterial infection call your dr immediately.
White blood cell count is likely to drastically increase, or decrease, if a bacterial infection is present. White blood cells are normally fewer then red or platelets however, WBC primarily fight over infection, sicknes, etc. so they will be affected more so than RBC or platelets.
Cat bites would more likely cause a bacterial infection rather than a fungal infection.
Did you take a course of antibiotics for the first infection, and if so, did you properly complete the course? If neither applies, there is no reason you can't get bacterial infections occurring regularly. You need to look at hygiene and general lifestyle and, very likely, see a doctor.
People with chronic lung disease, asthma, diabetes, or a weakened immune system are more likely to develop these complications.
Geysers
The definition of segmenters in the blood can be described as a type of white blood cell that respond to bacterial infections. Where the blood count has high levels of segmenters, this indicates the presence of a bacterial infection. Where there is a low level of segmenters, the patient is likely to be suffering from a viral infection or an autoimmune disease.
the white patches are usually Puss. meaning you have an infection of some sort. most likely strep throat. you should see a doctor and get antibiotics