Basal chest infection refers to an infection that affects the lower parts of the lungs, specifically the basal segments. This type of infection can lead to symptoms such as cough, chest pain, and difficulty breathing. Treatment typically involves antibiotics and supportive measures to help manage symptoms.
Basal ganglia calcification, also known as Fahr disease, is a rare genetically dominant, inherited neurological disorder characterized by abnormal deposits of calcium in areas of the brain that control movement.Build-up in your basal ganglia can also happen because of infection, problems with your parathyroid gland, and for other reasons. When it happens this way, it is also known as basal ganglia calcification, but is different from the genetic form of the disease.
Basal infiltrates refer to the accumulation of substances, such as fluid or immune cells, in the basal layers of tissues, often observed in imaging studies like chest X-rays or CT scans. In the context of lung pathology, basal infiltrates can indicate conditions such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, or interstitial lung disease. The presence of these infiltrates typically suggests an underlying inflammatory or infectious process. Proper diagnosis often requires further clinical evaluation and imaging studies.
A basal dicot is a dicotyledon which is not part of the monocots.
A basal tomentum is a mycellium at the base of a mushroom's stem.
Pus in the chest can be a sign of infection in the lungs or pleural space, often caused by conditions like pneumonia or an empyema. It is important to seek medical attention promptly if you suspect pus in your chest, as these infections can be serious and require treatment with antibiotics or drainage procedures.
Antibiotics are given, even though the infection is viral, to prevent infection while the body heals.
I have it too
Infection.
yes
yes i have just been diagnosed with a chest infection and have been sick twice today.
My chest hurts I have a chest infection I have a chesty cough
does drinking to much cause chest in fections.
probally,yes
ask your neighbor
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Actually, it could, but in general no, it isn't common. If there is an infection inside one's chest, there could definetly be those symptoms.
No, there is no link between a yeast infection and chest pain. They may have occurred at the same time but are most likely not related to each other.