I don't know much about it, but I have recently discovered that I think my husband has it. He has had severe sinus problems all summer and he is not really allergic to anything. He was in the hospital with asthmatic bronchitis (has never had Asthma before that). Since then he has asthma like symptoms and needs a breathing treatment and an inhaler to handle it. He is super sensitive to perfumes and cannot be in enclosed buildings with lots of people. It is a real bummer and we wish we had more answers. I would lean toward saying it can affect the lungs too as it has with him. After all, it is all related. Hope this helps a little.
UTI often involves defamation, pregnancy has a similar measure but is instead a simple remderion.
Some disease-causing viruses have RNA instead of DNA as their genetic material. RNA viruses include the influenza virus, HIV, and the common cold virus.
Salmonella is not considered haemolytic. It is a type of bacteria primarily known for causing foodborne illness, but it does not produce hemolysins, which are enzymes that break down red blood cells. Instead, Salmonella typically affects the gastrointestinal system, leading to symptoms like diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. Its pathogenicity is associated with its ability to invade intestinal cells rather than causing hemolysis.
When you sneeze through your mouth instead of your nose, it may be because your nasal passages are blocked or irritated, causing the air to be expelled through your mouth instead.
That's a really smart question. Unfortunately the herpes virus is also smart! The fact that the symptoms have cleared up does not mean that the body's immune system has outwitted it. Instead, the virus causes symptoms initially and then enters a latent phase, where it is present, but not active. This means that it can flare up again in the future, causing symptoms again, and can also be passed on even if you are symptom free. Sneaky, huh?
Please restate the question including more details about your symptoms.
No, it doesn't. Sugar makes ADHD symptoms worse.
Coke is not recommended for relieving symptoms of diarrhea and vomiting. It is important to stay hydrated with clear fluids like water or electrolyte drinks instead.
Whether you need surgery for a uterine polyp depends on various factors, including the size of the polyp, symptoms you're experiencing, and your overall health. If the polyp is causing significant symptoms, such as heavy bleeding or pain, or if there's a concern about cancer, surgical removal may be recommended. However, if the polyp is small and asymptomatic, your doctor might suggest monitoring it instead. Always consult with your healthcare provider for a personalized assessment.
Because he might have another illness that is causing his current symptoms. For example, if someone is severely depressed, then the person would (obviously) be diagnosed with depression. If, however, the person has a history of Bipolar II, then the person would probably have a diagnosis of Bipolar II instead.
The symptoms for prostatic hyperplasia are urinary retention and lower urinary track symptoms. The causes are not fully known yet, and the treatment is generally not treating the problem but instead the symptoms the problem causes. Treatment includes trying to reduce the size of the prostate and undergoing drug therapy.
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