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Results 1 - 10 of 923 for Severe infection
  1. ... respiratory and gastrointestinal infections Agammaglobulinemia , which results in severe infections early in life, and is often deadly Inherited ...
  2. ... type of yeast (fungus). It can cause a severe infection in hospital or nursing home patients. These people ... auris enters the body, it can cause a severe infection of the bloodstream and organs. This is more ...
  3. ... isolated room or ICU for treatment Treatment for severe infections may include: Antibiotics, only if you also have ... due to coronavirus usually resolve on their own. Severe ... require hospitalization and breathing support. Rarely, certain ...
  4. ... of a recent surgery. Some symptoms of these severe infections may include: Chest pain Cough or shortness of ... sore or wound covered with a clean bandage. Severe MRSA infections are becoming harder to treat. Your lab test ...
  5. ... require treatment. Some people with a moderate to severe infection need to take anti-parasitic drugs. ... Severe infections involving the brain or heart can result in death, but this is rare.
  6. ... not function properly. This leads to repeated and severe infections. ... gamma may also help reduce the number of severe infections. Surgery may be needed to treat some abscesses. ...
  7. ... red marks on the skin (petechiae) Frequent or severe infections (less common) ... Complications may include: Severe infections or bleeding Complications of bone marrow transplant Reactions to medicines Hemochromatosis (buildup of too much iron in the body ...
  8. ... the developing baby. Newborns are at risk for severe infection.
  9. ... build up the immune system if you have severe infections.
  10. ... are also at higher risk for a more severe infection. ... The outlook depends on how severe the infection is, and your general health condition. Some people get better without treatment. An active infection will usually go away with antifungal ...
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