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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Recurrent skin infections
  1. ... of appetite Unintentional weight loss Ulcers in the skin Joint swelling , stiffness, pain, and deformity Recurrent infections Red eye with burning or discharge
  2. ... particularly true if you have a history of recurrent urinary tract infections. You may take estrogen ( hormone therapy ) in the form of a skin patch, or in a pill that you take ...
  3. ... that causes breathing by mouth, sleep apnea, or recurrent nasal ... anesthesia on the septal impaction. Other intranasal surgery ...
  4. ... disorder leads to long-term ( chronic ) and repeated (recurrent) infections. The condition is often discovered very early in ... CGD can cause many types of skin infections that are hard to treat, ... ) Eczema Growths filled with pus ( abscesses ) Pus-filled lumps ...
  5. ... infection, or 3 to 4 weeks after a skin infection. It may occur in people of any age, ... with antibiotics. Risk factors include: Strep throat Streptococcal skin infections (such as impetigo )
  6. ... you might be pregnant before taking these medicines. RECURRENT BLADDER INFECTIONS Some women have repeated bladder infections. Your provider ...
  7. ... disorder that leads to wheelchair use Scoliosis Severe, recurrent lung infections
  8. ... type and severity of symptoms. They may include: Recurrent ear infections in children Seizure disorder Fragile X syndrome can ...
  9. ... clots Bleeding from the biopsy site Cardiac arrhythmias Infection Injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve Injury to the vein or artery ...
  10. ... may have to have the kidney removed if infection cannot be cleared or is recurrent. This is rare.
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