- 1. Vaccinations
- (Landseed Hospital)
- ... routine childhood immunizations. Hepatitis B Vaccine Hepatitis B is a blood borne viral infection that occasionally leads to chronic infection of the liver which can cause liver ...
- 2. Influenza (flu)
- (Influenza (flu))
- Influenza is a viral infection that attacks your respiratory system — your nose, throat and lungs. Influenza, commonly called the flu, is not the same as the stomach "flu" viruses that cause diarrhea ...
- 3. Infectious diseases
- (Infectious diseases)
- ... resistance to one or more varieties of antibiotics. This makes these bacteria much more difficult to treat. Antivirals Drugs have been developed to treat some, but not all, viruses. Examples include ...
- 4. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
- (Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP))
- ... viral infection and usually recover fully without treatment. In adults, however, the disorder is often chronic. Treatment of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura depends on your symptoms and platelet ...
- 5. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- (Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) )
- ... cancer or a history of cancer can't take infliximab. The drug has been linked to an increased risk of infection, especially tuberculosis and reactivation of viral hepatitis, and may increase your risk ...
- 6. Gynecomastia
- (Gynecomastia)
- ... men who are receiving a treatment regimen called highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Efavirenz (Sustiva) is more commonly associated with gynecomastia than are other HIV medications. Anti-anxiety ...
- 7. Burning mouth syndrome
- (Burning mouth syndrome)
- ... Oral cultures. Taking samples from your mouth can tell whether you have a fungal, bacterial or viral infection. Imaging. Your doctor may recommend an MRI, CT scan or other imaging tests to ...
- 8. Glomerulonephritis
- (Glomerulonephritis)
- ... heart valve. Bacterial endocarditis is associated with glomerular disease, but the exact connection between the two is unclear. Viral infections. Among the viral infections that may trigger glomerulonephritis ...
- 9. Gingivitis
- (Gingivitis)
- ... other conditions Certain medications Certain viral and fungal infections Dry mouth Hormonal changes, such as those related to pregnancy, your menstrual cycle or use of oral contraceptives Poor ...
- 10. Genital herpes
- (Genital herpes)
- ... have. Blood test. This test analyzes a sample of your blood for the presence of HSV antibodies to detect a past herpes infection. Viral culture. This test involves taking a tissue sample ...
- 11. Infant jaundice
- (Infant jaundice)
- ... earlier or much later than physiologic jaundice. Diseases or conditions that can cause jaundice include: Internal bleeding (hemorrhage) An infection in your baby's blood (sepsis) Other viral or ...
- 12. Diabetic ketoacidosis
- (Diabetic ketoacidosis)
- ... a doctor Signs and symptoms of diabetic ketoacidosis may mimic those of the flu, so it can be tricky to know whether you have a viral infection or a more serious health problem. If you feel ill or stressed, ...
- 13. Keratitis
- (Keratitis)
- ... to developing keratitis. Potential complications of keratitis include: Chronic corneal inflammation Chronic or recurrent viral infections of your cornea Open sores on your cornea (corneal ...
- 14. Type 1 diabetes in children
- (Type 1 diabetes in children)
- ... the condition. Possible risk factors Possible risk factors for type 1 diabetes include: Viral exposure. Exposure to Epstein-Barr virus, coxsackievirus, mumps or cytomegalovirus may trigger ...
- 15. Type 1 diabetes
- (Type 1 diabetes)
- ... type 1 diabetes — about two to three times higher than rates in the United States and 400 times that of people living in Venezuela. Possible risk factors for type 1 diabetes include: Viral exposure. Exposure ...
- 16. Truncus arteriosus
- (Truncus arteriosus)
- ... cause of congenital heart defects, such as truncus arteriosus, is unknown, several factors may increase the risk of a baby being born with a heart condition. These include: Viral illness during pregnancy. If ...
- 17. Tricuspid atresia
- (Tricuspid atresia)
- ... such as tricuspid atresia, is unknown, but several factors may increase the risk of a baby being born with this condition: A mother who had German measles (rubella) or another viral illness during ...
- 18. Transverse myelitis
- (Transverse myelitis)
- ... system dysfunction in transverse myelitis is not known. However, there are a number of conditions that appear to trigger or contribute to the disorder. These conditions include: Viral infections of ...
- 19. Transposition of the great arteries
- (Transposition of the great arteries)
- ... some factors, such as rubella or other viral illnesses during pregnancy, maternal age over 40, or maternal diabetes, may increase the risk of this condition, in most cases the cause is unknown. Although ...
- 20. Tonsillitis
- (Tonsillitis)
- ... back negative, then your child likely has a viral infection. Your doctor will wait, however, for the more reliable out-of-clinic lab test to determine the cause of the infection. Complete blood cell ...