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  1. ... your child could have a serious pneumococcal infection. Severe infections can lead to sepsis or long-term health ...
  2. ... Examples include: Shock Heart failure Lung diseases Anemia Severe infection and sepsis Conditions that affect how much oxygen ... to diagnose lactic acidosis and find out how severe it is. It can also help ... to have meningitis , an infection of the brain and spinal cord, the test ...
  3. ... pancreas from making insulin on its own.) A severe infection Addison disease Liver disease If you have been ...
  4. ... that affect the joints, bones, and muscles A severe infection Diabetes Your provider may order other blood tests ...
  5. ... as muscular dystrophy and HIV Help diagnose certain severe infections Find out how serious certain types of cancer ...
  6. ... clot in your lungs (pulmonary embolism) Sepsis A severe COVID-19 infection If you have high troponin levels, but your ...
  7. ... ulcerative colitis Rheumatoid arthritis A viral or bacterial infection Severe blood loss If your platelet function test results ...
  8. ... blood flow to the organs, which can cause severe and chronic pain , infections, and other complications. Sickle cell disease is inherited ( ...
  9. ... in the nail Pain and redness if the infection is severe What happens during a yeast test? The type of test depends on the location of your symptoms. To test for: A vaginal yeast infection - Your provider will perform a pelvic exam and ...
  10. ... fever. The vaccine helps protect against future dengue infections or from getting severe dengue disease. Before getting the vaccine, a child must have a blood test to confirm a past dengue infection. That's because the vaccine can be harmful to ...
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