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Respiratory infections in early life
- ... B cells include: Hypogammaglobulinemia, which usually leads to respiratory and gastrointestinal infections Agammaglobulinemia , which results in severe infections early in life, and is often deadly Inherited immunodeficiency disorders that ...
- Infection with CMV is very common. The infection is spread by: Blood ... become ill from CMV infection. Some otherwise healthy people ...
- ... obstructed as they drain. Obstructed TAPVR causes symptoms early in life and can be deadly very quickly if it is not found and corrected with surgery.
- ... Therefore, they are not needed unless another bacterial infection such as pneumonia develops. The use of human-derived botulinum antitoxin may also be helpful.
- Anti-infection medicines can be given by mouth (orally) or through a vein ( intravenously ), depending on how severe the illness is. People with low oxygen levels and moderate to severe disease are often prescribed corticosteroids as well.
- ... spleen or liver Ear and sinus infections Upper respiratory tract infections Being slow to walk, crawl, or speak compared to healthy babies Diarrhea Early treatment often prevents the HIV infection from progressing. ...
- ... Persistent unexplained fever Meningitis can quickly become a life-threatening illness.
- ... of motor skills. Some children may have repeated respiratory infections. Types C and C1 usually affects school-age children. However, it may occur any time between early infancy to adulthood. Symptoms may include: Difficulty moving ...
- ... of appetite) Sinus pain or pressure caused by infection or polyps Symptoms that may be noticed later in life: Infertility (in men) Repeated inflammation of the pancreas ( pancreatitis ) Respiratory symptoms Clubbed fingers
- ... can be spread from person to person through respiratory droplets. For ... The infection occurs more often in winter and early spring.