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Q: What is a viral infection of bone that accelerates bone loss?
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How can a bacterial infection cause hearing loss?

Sudden hearing loss--at least 30dB in less than three days--is most commonly caused by cochleitis, a mysterious viral infection.


What is productive viral infection?

Viral infections affect health in a number of ways, they destroy your WBC(white blood cells) which are responsible to maintain the defence mechanism of your body, also it can lead to weight loss which is very important factor concerning health care issues, viral infections also lead to high fever and loss of hunger.


How can a viral or bacterial infection cause hearing loss?

Absolutely. In short, severe infections whether viral or bacterial have potential to affect the brain as well as the spine and spinal fluid. In the cases damage to the brain can occur. Hearing loss has been seen in severe cases of meningitis as an example.


When does bone loss start to occur?

when does bone loss exceed bone gain


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What are the risks of spinal fusion?

Spinal fusion carries a risk of nerve damage. Rarely, delayed paralysis can occur, probably from loss of oxygen to the spine during surgery. Infection may occur. Bone from the bone bank carries a small risk of infection.


What are the symptoms of an inner ear infection?

An inner ear infection is viral and would possibly be accompanied after a viral infection such as the flu or measles.Possible fever, sore/painful/itchy ear, swelling, feelings like it goes into your throat, nausea or vomiting, dizziness, temporary loss of hearing, fluid build up, noises in your ear etc. You would be diagnosed and treated upon an examination which is very important.ear hurtsconstantly itchyfeverheadaches (sometimes)


Can an infected socket cause the adjoining tooth to be loose?

An infected socket has a potential of bone loss, if the infection persists for too long. Presence of socket means that a tooth has been extracted out recently. Normally this socket should be filled with regrowth of bone with passage of time, but if it gets infected, there is no bone deposition until infection resides. And if infection persists, the acidic medium caused by pus starts dissolving the surrounding bone tissues as well. Result will be... an adjoining tooth becomes loose!!!!


In which phase of the life cycle is bone loss the greatest?

Bone loss is the greatest when you are really old and have osteoporosis, a disease where you lose bone strength.


What is maryngiti's?

Myringitis is defined as "a form of acute otitis media in which vesicles develop on the tympanic membrane". It usually develops from a viral or bacterial infection such as streptococcus pneumoniae and can cause hearing loss and other side effects.


What is Marijuana's effect on memory loss?

Generally, THC accelerates memory loss by interfering with the transfer of data from short-term to long-term memory.


This is a disease in which bones become brittle due to a loss of bone mass loss of calcium and a change in bone structure?

Osteoporosis