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Yes. A WBC ct. of 16.6 is indicative of an infection or an acute stress response, most commonly.
A bronchial tube infection is commonly referred to as bronchitis. It can be acute or chronic and is often characterized by inflammation of the bronchial tubes leading to symptoms such as coughing, chest discomfort, and difficulty breathing.
Otitis Externa is commonly caused by a bacterial infection although occasionally it can be fungal. The most characteristic symptom is discomfort that is limited to the external auditory canal, while the most characteristic signs are erythema and swelling of the canal with variable discharge.
The infection is also referred to as dracunculiasis, and less commonly as dracontiasis.
The bacteria commonly transmitted by direct hand contact and producing a nosocomial infection is Staphylococcus aureus.
Swollen, white, and puffy tonsils can be a sign of inflammation and infection, such as strep throat or tonsillitis. It is essential to see a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment, which may include antibiotics or other medications to help reduce the swelling and infection.
Panaritium tendineum is commonly caused by infection with streptococcal or staphyloccal . This is a severe infection of the tendon sheath of the hand.
Candidiasis is commonly called a yeast infection or thrush.
The antibiotic commonly recommended for treating a UTI infection is trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim).
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