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Results 1 - 10 of 36 for "bite," insect OR Staphylococcal infection
  1. ... been injured due to a scratch, rash, or insect bite. The infection often develops on the legs. People with diabetes ...
  2. ... Acne Cafe-au-lait spots Cuts, scrapes, wounds, insect bites and minor skin infections Erythrasma Melasma (chloasma) Melanoma Moles ( nevi ), bathing trunk ...
  3. ... attack: Bacteria or viral infections, including upper respiratory infections Injury to the skin, including cuts, burns, and insect bites Some medicines, including those used to treat malaria ...
  4. ... anyone who has encephalitis. Controlling mosquitoes (a mosquito bite can transmit some viruses) may reduce the chance of some infections that can lead to encephalitis. Apply an insect repellant containing the chemical, DEET when you go ...
  5. Causes may include: Bladder stone Bites, either human or insect Cancer ... ) Injury Peyronie disease Reiter syndrome Sickle cell anemia ...
  6. ... or viruses, including strep throat and upper respiratory infections Dry air or dry skin Injury to the skin, including cuts, burns, insect bites, and other skin rashes Some medicines, including antimalaria ...
  7. ... body and grow there. This causes inflammation and infection. Breaks in the skin may occur from injury or trauma to the skin or from insect, animal, or human bites. Impetigo may also occur on the skin, where ...
  8. ... illness caused by tiny parasites and spread by insects. The disease is common in South and Central America.
  9. ... immediately by using tweezers, pulling carefully and steadily. Insect repellent may be helpful. Because only about 1 in 1,000 ticks carry this infection, antibiotics are not usually given after a tick bite.
  10. ... the skin, these bacteria can cause a skin infection. Risk factors ... Insect bites and stings , animal bites, or human bites Ulcers ...
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