I looked up this word in the MedlinePlus website. They can tell you what it means. Evidently, according to them, it's not a disease or condition; it's a test.
An antistreptolysin is an antibody made against streptolysin.
Neutralizing high levels of antistreptolysin, specifically anti-streptolysin O (ASO), typically involves addressing the underlying streptococcal infection rather than directly targeting the ASO itself. Treatment usually includes antibiotics to eliminate the infection, which can subsequently lower ASO levels. Additionally, supportive care to manage symptoms and any complications may be necessary. Always consult a healthcare provider for appropriate diagnosis and treatment options.
ASO stands for antistreptolysin-O, which is an antibody your body makes against streptococcus bacteria.
Antistreptolysin O (ASO) is an antibody produced in response to streptolysin O, a toxin released by Group A Streptococcus bacteria. Elevated ASO levels indicate recent streptococcal infection, which can be associated with conditions like rheumatic fever or post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis. Testing for ASO helps in diagnosing these complications, but it does not have direct therapeutic effects. Instead, treatment focuses on addressing the underlying streptococcal infection.
to determine whether a previous group A Streptococcus infection has caused a poststreptococcal disease, such as scarlet fever, rheumatic fever, or a kidney disease called glomerulonephritis.
Tonsillectomy may be considered in patients with elevated antistreptolysin O (ASO) titers if there are recurrent throat infections, complications from streptococcal infections, or other indications such as obstructive sleep apnea. However, the decision should be made on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the patient's overall health, symptoms, and history of infections. It is essential to consult with an ENT specialist to evaluate the necessity and timing of the procedure.
There are all kinds of symptoms there are respitory symptoms which have to do with your lungs and breathing. there are cardio symptoms which have to do with your heart there are skin symptoms (eg. rashes bullas blisters ETC). there are neurological symptoms which have to do with your brain. there are Nephrological symptoms which have to do with your kidneys and the filtration of blood and there are urinary symptoms which deal with your bladder
The word "asymptomatic" means "without symptoms." So it has no symptoms. If a woman has no symptoms, she is asymptomatic.
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Symptoms is correct.