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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for Human immunodeficiency virus infection OR drug reaction
  1. ... Spermicides do not reduce your chance of an infection. They may increase the risk for spreading HIV. Risks include irritation and allergic reactions. VAGINAL SPONGE Vaginal contraceptive sponges are soft sponges ...
  2. ... Other causes of encephalitis may include: An allergic reaction to ... in people with HIV/AIDS and other people who have a weakened ...
  3. ... causes include any of the following: Allergic reaction Drug reaction Harmless (benign) cyst Hernia (a soft, large bulge ... blood differential Blood tests to check for syphilis, HIV, or other ... Kidney function tests Liver function tests Liver spleen ...
  4. ... the rape. How to lower the risk of HIV infection if the rapist may have had HIV. This includes immediate use of medicines used to ...
  5. ... had cancer within the past 2 years Have HIV infection Have infections, such as hepatitis , that are active ... Risks from any anesthesia are: Reactions to medicines Problems ... kidneys, liver, or other organs from anti-rejection medicines ...
  6. ... percentage of lymphocytes may be due to: Chemotherapy HIV/AIDS infection Leukemia Radiation therapy or exposure Sepsis (severe, inflammatory ...
  7. Hypersensitivity vasculitis is an extreme reaction to a drug, infection, or foreign substance. It leads to inflammation and damage to blood vessels, mainly in the skin. The term is not ...
  8. ... people who also have: A history of cancer HIV/AIDS Infections such as hepatitis , which are considered to be ... severe coronary artery disease ) Smoking, alcohol or illegal drug ... and medicines needed to keep the transplanted organ healthy.
  9. ... adrenal glands ( autoimmune disease ) Infections such as tuberculosis , HIV , or fungal infections Hemorrhage into the adrenal glands Tumors Risk factors ...
  10. ... certain medicines or disease (such as cancer or HIV/AIDS) ... check whether there is active disease. A small reaction (5 mm of firm swelling at the site) is considered to be positive in people: Who have HIV/AIDS Who have received an organ transplant Who ...
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