- 41. Autoimmune hepatitis
- (Autoimmune hepatitis)
- Autoimmune hepatitis is inflammation in your liver that occurs when your body's immune system attacks your liver. Although the cause of autoimmune hepatitis isn't entirely clear, some diseases, toxins ...
- 42. Ebola virus and Marburg virus
- (Ebola virus and Marburg virus)
- ... Liver inflammation (hepatitis) Weakness Fatigue Headaches Eye inflammation Testicular inflammation The possibility of contracting Marburg or Ebola virus is extremely low unless you've ...
- 43. Antiphospholipid syndrome
- (Antiphospholipid syndrome)
- ... antibodies — though not necessarily developing the syndrome. They include: Infections. People with syphilis, HIV infection, hepatitis C and malaria, among others, have a higher incidence of having ...
- 44. Hives and angioedema
- (Hives and angioedema)
- ... as lymphoma, certain thyroid conditions, and infections with bacteria or viruses such as hepatitis, HIV, cytomegalovirus or Epstein-Barr virus. Hereditary angioedema is a rare inherited (genetic) form ...
- 45. Vasculitis
- (Vasculitis)
- ... as allergic granulomatosis and allergic angiitis, most commonly affects the blood vessels in your lungs. It's often associated with asthma. Cryoglobulinemia. This condition is often associated with hepatitis ...
- 46. Thalassemia
- (Thalassemia)
- ... also need an annual flu shot, as well as the meningitis, pneumococcal and hepatitis B vaccines to prevent infections. If you develop a fever or other signs and symptoms of an infection, see your doctor ...
- 47. Aplastic anemia
- (Aplastic anemia)
- ... of aplastic anemia in some people. Viruses that have been linked to the development of aplastic anemia include hepatitis, Epstein-Barr, cytomegalovirus, parvovirus B19 and HIV. Pregnancy. Aplastic anemia ...
- 48. Compulsive sexual behavior
- (Compulsive sexual behavior)
- ... Accumulate financial debts purchasing pornography and sexual services Contract HIV, hepatitis or another sexually transmitted infection,or pass a sexually transmitted infection to someone else ...
- 49. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
- (Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease)
- ... serious form of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is sometimes called nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. At its most severe, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease can progress to liver failure. Nonalcoholic ...
- 50. Latex allergy
- (Latex allergy)
- ... gloves work in many situations, but aren't as effective at protecting you from hepatitis or HIV transmission. Many other types of synthetic gloves work just as well as latex gloves for stopping disease ...
- 51. Peripheral neuropathy
- (Peripheral neuropathy)
- ... or bacterial infections can cause peripheral neuropathy, including Lyme disease, shingles (varicella-zoster), Epstein-Barr, hepatitis C and HIV/AIDS. Inherited disorders. Examples include Charcot-Marie-Tooth ...
- 52. Alcoholic hepatitis
- (Alcoholic hepatitis)
- Alcoholic hepatitis describes liver inflammation caused by drinking alcohol. Though alcoholic hepatitis is most likely to occur in people who drink heavily over many years, the relationship between ...
- 53. Nephrotic syndrome
- (Nephrotic syndrome)
- ... thickening membranes within the glomeruli. The exact cause of the thickening isn't known, but it's sometimes associated with other medical conditions, such as hepatitis B, malaria, lupus and cancer. Diabetic ...
- 54. Alcoholism
- (Alcoholism)
- ... violent crimes Health problems caused by excessive drinking can include: Liver disorders. Drinking heavily can cause alcoholic hepatitis, an inflammation of the liver. After years of drinking, ...
- 55. Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital
- (Directory/City Hospital)
- ... of 9 years old. Except for one patient died after six months due to his old acute hepatitis, the other four patients all had a lon ...