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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for Severe infection
  1. ... the breast through cracks in the nipple. In severe infections, abscesses may occur. Antibiotics may be indicated for treatment.
  2. Corneal transplantation is recommended for: Severe corneal infection, injury, damage, or scarring Corneas that no longer allow light to pass through (opaque), often secondary to lens surgery (see cataract ...
  3. ... the eye (cornea). The surgery is recommended for severe corneal infection, injury, scarring, and for corneas that no longer ...
  4. ... disease of the newborn (Rh disease) Life-threatening infection Severe disturbances in body chemistry Toxic effects of drugs ...
  5. ... or the vagina. Hysterectomy may be recommended for: Severe, long-term (chronic) infections (pelvic inflammatory disease) Severe inflammation of the lining ...
  6. ... locations. Obstruction of the cystic duct leading to severe abdominal pain (biliary colic). Infection or inflammation of the gallbladder (cholecystitis). Blockage of ...
  7. Infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causes COVID-19, a respiratory illness that ranges ...
  8. ... recommended for patients with kidney failure caused by: Severe, uncontrollable high blood pressure (hypertension) Infections Diabetes mellitus Congenital abnormalities of the kidneys Other ...
  9. ... to tissues covering the brain (dura) Pockets of infection in the brain (brain abscesses) Severe nerve or facial pain (such as trigeminal neuralgia ...
  10. ... will continue to multiply unchecked, causing many complications. Infection may last for 30 years or more and result in severe neurological complications.
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