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  1. Chronic bronchitis is most frequently caused by long term irritation of the bronchial tubes. Bronchitis is considered to be chronic if symptoms continue for three months or ...
  2. ... most common asthma triggers are respiratory tract infections caused by viruses such as the flu, common cold, ... most common asthma triggers are respiratory tract infections caused by viruses such as the flu, common cold, ...
  3. ... the inflammation of the cervix. It is usually caused by an infection but may also be caused by chemical exposure or the presence of a ...
  4. ... is a normal cramping of the lower abdomen caused by hormone-induced uterine contractions before the period. Secondary dysmenorrhea may be caused by abnormal conditions such as endometriosis or pelvic ...
  5. Heat emergencies are of three types: heat cramps (caused by loss of salt), heat exhaustion (caused by dehydration) and heat stroke (shock). Remove the ...
  6. Pericarditis is a disorder caused by inflammation of the pericardium, the sac-like covering of the heart. Pericarditis can be caused by bacterial, fungal, or ...
  7. ... contaminated with bacteria and debris from whatever object caused the cut. A puncture wound is usually caused by a sharp pointy object such as a ...
  8. This picture shows a skin inflammation (dermatitis) caused by contact with a material that causes an allergic reaction in this person. Contact dermatitis is a relatively common condition, and can be ...
  9. Folliculitis has caused redness (erythema) and pus-filled blisters (pustules) to form around the hair follicles on this person's leg. This ...
  10. ... against the poison ivy plant. The rash is caused by skin contact with the oily sap (resin) ... from person to person. The rash is not caused by the fluid from the blisters. Thus, once ...
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