- 41. Proctitis
- (Proctitis)
- ... loss or infections. Stool test. You may be asked to collect a stool sample for testing. A stool test may help determine if your proctitis is caused by a bacterial infection. Scope exam of the ...
- 42. Poison ivy rash
- (Poison ivy rash)
- ... oil to be affected. Blister fluid from scratching doesn't spread the rash, but germs under your fingernails can cause a secondary bacterial infection. When to see a doctor See your doctor if any of the ...
- 43. Tularemia
- (Tularemia)
- ... the brain and spinal cord. Signs and symptoms of bacterial meningitis include high fever, severe headache, stiff neck and sensitivity to light. If not treated promptly, bacterial meningitis can cause brain ...
- 44. Lesbian and Bisexual Health Fact Sheet
- (Lesbian and Bisexual Women)
- ... among lesbians and bisexual women and may be passed easily from woman to woman (such as bacterial vaginosis). Other STIs are much less likely to be passed from woman to woman through sex (such ...
- 45. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- (Gay and Bisexual Men's Health)
- ... the country. In 2008, men who have sex with men (MSM) accounted for 63% of primary and secondary syphilis cases in the United States. MSM often are diagnosed with other bacterial STDs, including chlamydia ...
- 46. Vulvodynia
- (Vulvodynia)
- ... such as yeast or bacterial infections, skin conditions and medical problems such as diabetes. Once your doctor has evaluated your particular symptoms, he or she can recommend treatments or ways to help ...
- 47. Viral gastroenteritis
- (Viral gastroenteritis)
- ... that cause gastroenteritis. In some cases, your doctor may have you submit a stool sample to rule out a possible bacterial or parasitic infection. There's often no specific medical treatment for viral ...
- 48. Smallpox
- (Smallpox)
- ... keeping the person from becoming dehydrated. Antibiotics may be prescribed if the person also develops a bacterial infection in the lungs or on the skin. To control the spread of the virus, people ...
- 49. Chickenpox
- (Chickenpox)
- ... know if any of these complications occur: The rash spreads to one or both eyes. The rash gets very red, warm or tender, indicating a possible secondary bacterial skin infection. The rash is accompanied ...
- 50. Chronic hives (urticaria)
- (Chronic hives (urticaria) )
- ... viral or bacterial infections recently? Have you taken any new medications recently? Have you tried any new foods? Have you traveled to a new place? Do you have a family history of hives or angioedema? ...
- 51. Why do People Need Dental Implants?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... you will likely be given an anti-bacterial rinse to keep it clean. You will also be given pain medication and anti-biotics. You will go to the doctor seven to ten days later to have the stitches taken ...