With time - years if the person is otherwise healthy and well nourished
- HIV weakens the immune system.
Experts say it is possible that patients spread the virus by producing
an aerosol of tiny infected droplets when they cough and splutter.
EpidemicsScientists do not know why some viruses become mass killers,
but recent research suggests a molecular mechanism may allow a virus to
cause sweeping and potentially fatal damage to the body.
A certain amount of pressure in the arteries is normal and necessary to
get the blood to where it needs to go. In women the external genitalia
may be covered in a tumourous mass. What is hypertension? Some people
with lupus have only minor symptoms that need no treatment. It also says
that heat, from hot water bottles, baths or showers or even soaking
hands and feet for a few minutes can relieve overnight symptoms.
The virus is transmitted through blood and bodily fluids that contain
blood. Why is it carried out?
People suffering from cancer or chronic kidney diseases are among those
less able to fight infections. In a man, the scrotum may become
enlarged, and the penis may be retracted under the skin. A hinge is left
at one end of this flap.
Chronic diseases, such as diabetes and alcoholism, also seem to increase
vulnerability to Legionnaires' disease. Yes, by the use of a safe and
effective vaccine. There are vaccinations which can give protection
against pneumococcal infection for life. Why is it so dangerous? What
causes migraine? Fibroids are non-cancerous or benign growths in the
uterus.
Why is it carried out? Chronic glaucoma is the most common form of the
condition.
Over time, the bulk of the Staph strains will carry resistance genes,
and further mutations may only add to their survival ability. Most
operations takes less than one hour, and can be done using keyhole
surgery techniques. However, doctors may opt in some instances to remove
the uterus through the vagina. Many menstrual problems are innocent,
even though they may cause significant distress and discomfort.
There are no remissions but people may experience a "plateau" lasting
weeks or months while no deterioration occurs. It is likely that many
cases of Legionnaires' disease go undiagnosed.
Received on Wed Feb 28 2007 - 16:33:42 EST