Yes, its an inflammation of the lacrimal gland that can be caused by a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection.
Bacterial cystitis is an inflammation of the urinary bladder caused by bacteria.
Pneumonia is caused bacterial infection.
Some plant symptoms caused by bacteria include watersoaking, bacterial lesions, bacterial spots and bacterial streaming.
Pneumonia simply means "inflammation of the lung" - it can be caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi, chemicals, inhaled foreign material or auto-immune disease. However, in humans with no other concurrent health concern, pneumonia tends to be caused by a bacteria.
No.
Bacterial cystitis is an inflammation of the urinary bladder caused by bacteria.
Pneumonia is caused bacterial infection.
Osteomyelitis- Bone inflammation caused by bacterial infection.
abscess
Inflammation of the bladder (caused by chronic low-grade bacterial cystitis
Catarrhal inflammation is caused by a viral or bacterial infection. Examples of catarrhal inflammation are laryngitis, head code, upper respiratory tract and bronchitis.
An infection of the peritoneum is called peritonitis. This infection is caused by a fungal or bacterial infection and can cause inflammation of the area.
Antibiotics are used to fight bacterial infection, but does not reduce swelling or inflammation in itself. If the swelling or inflammation is caused by a bacterial infection, a doctor might prescribe antibiotics to fight the infection, but something else for the other effects.
Tonsillitis is an inflammation of the tonsils most commonly caused by viral or bacterial infection.
Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, usually caused by a direct viral infection or a hyper-sensitivity reaction to a virus or foreign protein. Brain inflammation caused by a bacterial infection is sometimes called cerebritis.
Because of inflammation and/or mucus build up, usually caused by viral or bacterial cells, or irritants such as pollen.
Sublinguitis is inflammation in the sublingual gland. It can be caused by mumps, a stone in the salivary duct, tumors, and bacterial parotitis.