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  1. ... children, and range from mild to severe. A severe infection may cause: Bloody diarrhea Iron-deficiency anemia Fecal incontinence (during sleep) Rectal prolapse (the rectum comes out of ...
  2. ... the breast through cracks in the nipple. In severe infections, abscesses may occur. Antibiotics may be indicated for treatment.
  3. ... are not a BRUE include: Reflux after eating Severe infections (such as bronchiolitis , whooping cough ) Birth defects that ... consider: The type of event that occurred How severe the symptoms ... of infection, trauma, or abuse Low oxygen level Abnormal heart ...
  4. ... Itraconazole Ketoconazole Amphotericin B may be used for severe infections. Follow up regularly with your provider to make ...
  5. ... for several weeks. Avoid douching. This can cause severe infections in the uterus and tubes.
  6. ... to save the tooth. If you have a severe infection, your tooth may need to be removed, or ...
  7. ... You may receive antibiotics to prevent sepsis (a severe infection).
  8. ... help right away. RSV can develop into a severe respiratory infection: Bronchiolitis Pneumonia RSV can also make existing medical ... causes RSV. Infants, children, and adults with a severe RSV infection may be admitted to the hospital. Treatment will ...
  9. ... have diabetes , you're more likely to get severe infections because your immune system doesn't work as ... get a flu shot if you: Have a severe allergy to chickens or egg ... This vaccine has a very small chance of a serious reaction.
  10. ... body organs. There is also a risk for severe infections. Many cases of acute or chronic GVHD can ...
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