is bacterial rhinitis contagious 3 people live in same house 2 have this
Lymphadenitis itself is not contagious. It is typically caused by an infection such as a bacterial or viral infection that can be contagious, but the swelling of the lymph nodes is not spread directly from person to person.
No, sweat itself is not contagious. However, if someone with a contagious condition like a virus or bacterial infection sweats on you, there is a possibility that the infection could be transmitted through contact with their sweat.
Orbital cellulitis is not contagious, as it is typically caused by a bacterial infection that spreads from nearby sinuses or tissues. It is not transmitted from person to person like a viral infection.
Yes, impetigo is contagious. It is usually spread through direct contact with the sores or fluid from the blisters. Proper hygiene and avoiding close contact with infected individuals can help prevent its spread.
Periorbital cellulitis itself is not contagious, as it is typically caused by a bacterial infection. However, the bacteria that causes the infection can be transmitted through direct contact with an infected person, so good hygiene practices are important to prevent its spread.
You mean a normal sniffle? Not the rhinitis itself but if you have it because you have a cold the cold is catchy.
Both bacterial infections and viral infections can be contagious or not contagious. Some viral infections are not spread from human to human or are only rarely spread that way. TB is a contagious bacterial infection.
Bacterial meningitis.
No- allergic rhinitis is a result of your immune system attacking foreign antigens with your antibodies. For example, you can get allergic rhinitis if you are ALLERGIC to cats. This is something that happens as a result of your own immune system, so not, it is not contagious.
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Hypothyroidism is not viral or bacterial, nor is it contagious. It is a failure of the thyroid to secrete adequate hormones.
answer is tuberculosis
Meningitis (viral or bacterial) is infectious and can be highly contagious. Usually anyone in close contact with someone who gets bacterial meningitis will be given antibiotics as well.
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Lymphadenitis itself is not contagious. It is typically caused by an infection such as a bacterial or viral infection that can be contagious, but the swelling of the lymph nodes is not spread directly from person to person.
Pulmonary Tuberculosis.