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There are many drugs that weaken the immune system, but people would likely be most familiar with corticosteroids (eg: Glucocorticoids). Corticosteroids are produced naturally by our bodies, but are also commonly given in higher doses to treat many different human ailments, such as asthma (an asthma puffer is often administering corticosteroids). The immunosuppressant nature of corticosteroids is exactly why they are effective drugs. For example, the symptoms of arthritis, an inflamatory disease (inflammation is caused by the immune system), are alleviated by corticosteroids by reducing the inflammation. Someone who is about to undergo an organ transplant will also often have their immune system suppressed with corticosteroids so that the transplanted organ will be less likely to be rejected.
Massage is not a treatment for coeliac (or celiac) disease, which can only be treated by the avoidance of gluten in the diet, however, you can still massage someone with that disease. Massage is likely to be beneficial even if it does not treat this particular disease.
Legionnaires' disease is treated simply with antibiotics. The sooner therapy is started, the less likely the chance of serious complications or death. Pontiac fever (a major symptom of Legionnaires') goes away on its own without treatment and causes no lingering problems.
It is possible, but this would not be a symptom of pregnancy. It would more likely be a symptom of a sexually transmitted disease or urinary tract infection.
It is likely to be Botrytis which is fairly common in damp conditions or Mildew both can be treated with a Fungicide.
The urinary infection is a very common disease among young women. The disease recurrence is very common. Some have estimated that almost half of people who have the infection get it again within a year.
Schizophrenia is most likely to be treated with antipsychotics such as Haldol or Abilify.
Urinary Bladder: The urinary bladder is very well protected in the pelvic cavity by the two hip bones
Nosocomial infections are hospital-acquired. The most likely sources of nosocomial urinary tract infections are: indwelling and intermittent catheters.
Most likely.
The white stuff on goldfish is most likely a fungal infection called cotton wool disease. It can be treated by using antifungal medications or salt baths. To prevent it, maintain good water quality, avoid overcrowding, and provide a balanced diet for your goldfish.
Likely, it's your age.