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Results 31 - 40 of 54 for Parasitic skin disease
  1. ... countries where you might catch a worm or parasite infection. ... Treatment of gallstones, tumors, and infestations of parasites may reduce the risk for some people. A metal or plastic stent that is placed in the bile system may be needed to ...
  2. ... lymph system or kidneys are fluid-filled. Certain parasites, such as some types of roundworms and tapeworms, ... Treat JR, Rosenbach, MA, Neuhaus IM, eds. Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: Clinical Dermatology . 13th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020: ...
  3. ... such co-infections are: Lyme disease Babesiosis, a parasitic disease similar to malaria ... at all black or brown spots on your skin. If possible, ask someone ... cause disease. Early removal may prevent infection. If you are ...
  4. ... C , hepatitis D , and hepatitis E) or a parasite Use of certain drugs (such as an overdose ...
  5. ... the following conditions: Fungal infections Gram negative septicemia Parasitic infections, such as malaria Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) ...
  6. ... common sites. Abscesses may be caused by bacteria, parasites, and foreign substances. Abscesses in the skin are ... develop. For example, good hygiene can help prevent skin abscesses. Dental hygiene and routine care will prevent tooth abscesses.
  7. ... A, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C), bacteria, or parasites Liver damage from alcohol or poison Medicines, such ... Fluid in the abdomen (ascites) Yellowing of the skin You may ... needed in some cases) Paracentesis (if fluid is in your abdomen)
  8. ... endocarditis (infection of the heart muscle or valves), parasitic infections, hepatitis, HIV/AIDS , tuberculosis , and mononucleosis Kidney ...
  9. ... Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) Taking antibiotics Yeast infections Parasites, such as pinworms , which more commonly occur in ...
  10. ... often also low in fungal infections and some parasitic infections, such as malaria . ... skin) Infection (a slight risk any time the skin is broken)
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