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- ... Cirrhosis Cyanide poisoning Kidney failure Respiratory failure Sepsis (severe infection) Some medicines can rarely cause lactic acidosis: Beta ...
- ... to months after the torsion has been corrected. Severe infection of the testicle and scrotum is also possible ...
- Severe anemia rarely leads to death. Severe infection may occur as a complication of treatment with steroids, other medicines that suppress the immune system, or splenectomy. These treatments impair the ...
- ... appetite and weight (uncommon, but can occur in severe infections)
- ... hypoglycemia ) Kidney failure Inherited conditions, such as porphyria Severe infection throughout the body ( sepsis ) Thyroid disease Liver disease ...
- ... If there are signs and symptoms of a severe infection called peritonitis , surgery to remove the injured part ...
- ... those who have this disorder. Without treatment, most severe infections are deadly.
- ... Destruction of red blood cells Increased risk for severe infections from bacteria such as Streptococcus pneumoniae and Neisseria ...
- ... in the blood ( bacteremia ) that often occurs with severe infections. Also called sepsis , septicemia is a serious, life- ...
- In severe infections, an abscess may develop. Abscesses need to be drained, either as an office procedure or with surgery. ...