Probably pink eye! Highly contagious, obviously!
Eczema is a skin condition, not a disease. It is characterized by red, itchy, and inflamed patches of skin. Eczema is a chronic condition that can be managed with proper treatment and skincare.
Yes, bones can become inflamed in a condition called osteomyelitis, which is usually caused by an infection. Inflammation of the bone can lead to pain, swelling, and redness in the affected area. Treatment typically involves antibiotics to clear the infection and may require surgery in some cases.
Inflamed tonsils can also be caused by viral infections like mononucleosis, bacterial infections like strep throat, or allergic reactions. Other less common causes can include smoking, environmental irritants, or reflux of stomach acid irritating the throat.
The condition is known as pleurisy, which is an inflammation of the pleura. Pleurisy causes sharp chest pains that worsen with each breath due to the rubbing of the inflamed layers of the pleura against each other during breathing.
The salivary glands in the digestive system can become inflamed in a condition called mumps. Mumps is caused by a viral infection and is characterized by swelling and pain in the affected glands, typically the parotid glands located near the ears. It can cause fever, headache, and difficulty chewing or swallowing.
An inflamed ligament is a tissue in the body that has become inflamed. Athletes have to deal with this condition quite often.
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This condition is called gastroenteritis.
Angiitis is a condition where blood or lymph vessels are inflamed.
pleuritis
pleural effusion.
Strep throat
asthma attack
Basophil :)
Any medical condition ending in 'itis' means 'inflamed.' The bronchi are the two tubes whcih carry air into the lungs, thus bronchitis means they are inflamed.
Chronic bronchitis is the condition affecting smokers who have a hard time breathing because the airways are constantly inflamed and full of mucus/
Chronic bronchitis