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Results 51 - 60 of 922 for Severe infection
  1. ... Cirrhosis Cyanide poisoning Kidney failure Respiratory failure Sepsis (severe infection) Some medicines can rarely cause lactic acidosis: Beta ...
  2. ... to months after the torsion has been corrected. Severe infection of the testicle and scrotum is also possible ...
  3. 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 ...
  4. ... appetite and weight (uncommon, but can occur in severe infections)
  5. ... hypoglycemia ) Kidney failure Inherited conditions, such as porphyria Severe infection throughout the body ( sepsis ) Thyroid disease Liver disease ...
  6. ... If there are signs and symptoms of a severe infection called peritonitis , surgery to remove the injured part ...
  7. ... those who have this disorder. Without treatment, most severe infections are deadly.
  8. ... Destruction of red blood cells Increased risk for severe infections from bacteria such as Streptococcus pneumoniae and Neisseria ...
  9. ... in the blood ( bacteremia ) that often occurs with severe infections. Also called sepsis , septicemia is a serious, life- ...
  10. In severe infections, an abscess may develop. Abscesses need to be drained, either as an office procedure or with surgery. ...
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