Cellulitis
cellulitis
hemolytic anemia
Dense regular connective tissue tends to heal more rapidly compared to other types of connective tissue. This is because its parallel arrangement of collagen fibers allows for efficient repair and alignment of tissue during the healing process.
The medical term for the inflammation of the myelin sheath of peripheral nerves is "Guillain-Barré syndrome." This condition is characterized by rapidly worsening muscle weakness, which can progress to temporary paralysis. It often follows an infection and involves the immune system mistakenly attacking the myelin sheath, disrupting nerve signal transmission. Prompt medical attention is crucial for managing symptoms and recovery.
A staph infection in the brain, often resulting from bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus, can develop quickly, sometimes within days, especially if there's an existing infection or injury. Symptoms may arise rapidly and can include fever, headache, and neurological changes. Prompt medical evaluation is crucial, as brain infections can lead to serious complications. If you suspect a brain infection, seek medical attention immediately.
Best way to diagnose this type of infection is to visit your doctor. He will perform physical examination and order for some blood tests to confirm diagnosis. If you have any suspicions in cellulitis medical attention is strongly advised because this infection can rapidly spread and cause serious damage to your body. I would not recommend for self treatment without medical examination.
The word fast can be a noun meaning abstinence from food.It is also a verb with the same meaning, to refrain from eating (as for religious or for medical purposes).It is often an adjective meaning quick or rapid, or tightly attached (fastened).It is also an adverb meaning quickly and rapidly, or tightly as above.
rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis
the medical and surgical products industry is growing rapidly.
flourish
glioblastoma [gli″o-blas-to´mah]any malignant astrocytoma; a rapidly growing tumor, usually of the cerebral
rapidly advancing periodontitis