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Skin infection
- Myositis (National Library of Medicine)... you use to move your body. An injury, infection, or autoimmune disease can ... a skin rash. Other symptoms of myositis may include: Fatigue ...
- Pinworms (National Library of Medicine)... through the anus and lay eggs on nearby skin. Pinworms spread easily. ... to 2 weeks. The infection is more common in children. Many people have ...
- Sexually Transmitted Infections (National Library of Medicine)... herpes and HPV, are spread by skin-to-skin contact. Some STIs can be passed to the fetus ... sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? STIs can be caused by bacteria, viruses, ...
- Cervical Cancer (National Library of Medicine)... one person to another through close skin-to-skin touching, usually during ... system can't control the infection, it may last for many years. Over time, ...
- Addison Disease (National Library of Medicine)... tissues, damaging your adrenal glands. Other causes include infections and cancer. Symptoms include: Weight loss Muscle weakness Fatigue that gets worse over time Low blood pressure Patchy or dark skin Lab tests can confirm that you have Addison ...
- Crohn's Disease (National Library of Medicine)... changes that involve red, tender bumps under the skin Stress and eating certain ... pockets of infection Anal fissures, small tears in your anus that ...
- Anal Cancer (National Library of Medicine)... is formed partly from your outer layers of skin and partly from your intestine. Anal cancer is ... have an infection with high-risk HPV, especially if you have ...
- Sickle Cell Disease (National Library of Medicine)... fussiness from anemia A yellowish color of the skin (jaundice) or the whites ... damage, and infections. How is sickle cell disease (SCD) diagnosed? A ...
- Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (National Library of Medicine)... Petechiae, which are tiny red dots under the skin. They are caused by ... had many infections How is acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) diagnosed? Your ...
- Hip Replacement (National Library of Medicine)... The surgery can also cause blood clots and infections. With a hip replacement, you might need to avoid certain activities, such as jogging and high-impact sports. NIH: National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases