It is called Pertussis or "Whooping Cough".
A whooping cough
it is called a whooping cough
a whooping cough
Its called the Whooping cough.
it is called a whooping cough
Whooping Cough! I learned that by doing MY HOMEWORK! & the idea of knowing it is that someday when you hear a small child with that terrible cough, which is deadly; you will know that it is serious & not just the sniffles.
Cocci is short for Coccidioidomycosis, commonly known as valley fever or California fever. It is a fungal disease that affects the lungs causing flu-like symptoms such as fever, coughs, headaches, muscle pain and joint pain.
a whooping cough
Whooping cough (pertussis) is a highly contagious respiratory tract infection. In many people, it's marked by a severe hacking cough followed by a high-pitched intake of breath that sounds like "whoop." Before the vaccine was developed, whooping cough was considered a childhood disease.
Nothing that currently deters disease progression. There are options to reduce symptoms, but for only a relatively short period of time (1-2 yrs)
The symptoms of alzeheimers disease are short term memory loss that becomes more and more common, not knowing where you are in time or the place you are, problems speaking or forgetting words, forgetting peoples names, having worse judgement then normal, and changes in how they act socially.
depression like symptoms such as crying, impulsiveness and mixed lability.
Short and simple - hypochondria, which is a psychological disorder in and of it itself and may point to other mental health problems.
In short, yes. As a patient who suffers from Lyme disease and also has family members who have suffered with the disease even longer, I can attest to the pain caused by Lyme disease. The pain can come from each of the following symptoms of Lyme:Muscle AchesJoint PainSevere FatigueHeadacheStiffness of the neckArthritis and other conditions caused when Lyme is untreated for a certain amount of time.
Acute refers to a sudden onset or short duration of a disease or condition, typically characterized by intense symptoms. It is the opposite of chronic, which refers to long-lasting or recurring conditions.
The incubation stage.This is the silent stage because often it is not known when the pathogen gains entry into the host and starts replicating. The length of the incubation period depends on the disease, some are very short, whereas others are lengthy, the stage ends when the first sign and symptoms of the disease appear.The prodromal stage.The first onset of signs and symptoms occur (malaise, runny nose, itchy and dry eyes, and so on). This stage generally lasts about one or two days and is considered to be the time when symptoms show that a disease process is taking place.The acute stage. The disease reaches its highest point of development (severe aches, chills, vomiting, and so on). The symptoms during this stage can help determine one disease from another.The declining stage.The symptoms start to subside; the infection is still present, but the patients health starts to return to normal.The convalescent stage. The symptoms have all but completely vanished, and the pathogen has been mostly eliminated. The patient begins to regain strength and return to his or her original state of health.