Well, in the case of an unknown diease they would be isolated and their cells would be studied until they could find a pathogen that could counteract the virus. int the case of an already diagnosed diesease they would be isolated, diagnosed, and proper medical aid would be applied.
Most doctors can treat parasite infections, but the ones who see more parasitic infections than others would probably be (in no particular order) family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, infectious disease, and tropical medicine.
Blood in the urine, also known as hematuria, can be caused by various factors such as urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or more serious conditions like kidney disease or bladder cancer. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include antibiotics for infections, pain medication for kidney stones, or surgery for more serious conditions. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Typically, an endocrinologist would not diagnose and treat gall bladder disease. Endocrinologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of the metabolism and endocrine system. For treatment of gall bladder disease, it would be best to seek the treatment from a doctor who specializes in gastroenterology.
If a patient has a respiratory disease that has paralyzed the cilia, they would be at an increased risk for respiratory infections because cilia play a crucial role in moving mucus and particles out of the respiratory tract. Without the cilia functioning properly, pathogens and debris can accumulate in the airways, leading to an increased susceptibility to infections.
You have bacillary dysentery, amoebic dysentery, typhoid, hepatitis A, various forms of worm infections like round worm, thread worm etc, bovine tuberculosis, cholera, gastroenteritis and bacterial food poisoning are caused by consumption of the unhygienic food.
yes, you would not believe how dangerous. be careful when touching it, it can cause infections and if they are not treated then it can cause sever long term affects.
Yes. It is only in very extreme cases where Lyme Disease isn't diagnosed and treated for a long period of time that it is fatal. It isn't the Lyme Disease that would be fatal but rather complications and co-infections that could result from the disease going untreated. In some cases, Lyme Disease that isn't treated for an extended time may lead to paralysis. Most often, Lyme Disease is discovered and treated before any permanent damage is sustained.
Surveillance means actively watching; you would have to be on the lookout for people with a certain disease even if those people had not sought medical care or perhaps didn't even know they had the disease in question. In comparison, monitoring can be done just be keeping informed about available statistics; you would want to know how many people have had a diagnosis of a particular disease or have been admitted to a hospital to be treated for that disease.
Disease - because there was so little medication available. If you were wounded, you would probably die. Also there were many infections that went round whole armies in the field.
Staph infections are bacteria that infect the skin. Symptoms that can be found are skin rashes that are similar to boils. Treatment would include antibiotics and wound drainage.
It depends. If they did not care for it well they would have died of both wound and disease. But if they were treated well, they would not die of disease unless in a special case.
Some slaved would have enjoyed being treated as a well treated slave. However, most people would not want to be treated as a slave at all, because they were still treated less than human.
Treat people the way you would like to be treated
Lots of people say very harshly so they treated them very harshly
Pericarditis, Endocarditis, and Myocarditis. All of these are inflammation diseases of the heart and if it is caused by bacteria, then it can be treated by antibiotics, because antibiotics clear up infections/bacteria.
How did the Romans treated people they conquered?They would mostly leave them alone except if they didn't obey their rules.Rome Generally treated its defected enemies with justice.
its a live disease