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    The 52-year-old African American has insufficient personal medical and family history because his father died in an automobile accident when he was a child, and he has not seen a doctor in the last 10 years. I will ask the patient if his mother told him about any concerning health issue regarding his late father, and if any of his uncle on his father side has any health issue and what type. Also, when he had his last routine physical and was there any abnormal findings, again why he decided not…

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    blood calcium levels and is very dangerous to lactating sows. Mulberry heart disease, is when a pig has a vitamin E deficiency. Pyelonephritis, is another disease in pigs, this is an inflammation of the kidneys and when occurring the same time as Cystitis, which is an inflammation of the bladder, can be very deadly. All these diseases will cause sudden death in pigs. Some things that are not diseases but can cause sudden death is a twisted gut and an internal…

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    E. Coli (UTI)

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    There are several strains of E. coli that exist, many of which are non-pathogenic in nature. E. coli forms a beneficial relationship in the intestinal tract, and takes on many helpful functions within the body. The functions include breaking down nutrients, developing signals to regulate the immune system, and even protection against other pathogens. The broad categories of E. coli are separated into diarrheagenic E. coli and extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli, which includes uropathogenic E.…

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    required 4 ounces of cranberry juice for consumption each day, and at the 2, 4 and 8-week marks, participants took 2 surveys indicating the intensity/frequency of their symptoms. These surveys were called the “Interstitial Cystitis Symptom Index (ICSI) tool and the Interstitial Cystitis Problem Index (ICPI) tool” (Bass-Ware, Weed, Johnson, and Spurlock, 2014). They both focus on symptoms and problems such as urgency, frequency, nocturia (waking up in the night to urinate), dysuria (stinging or…

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    This type of prostititis is caused by a certain bacteria that involve the use of antimicrobial medication to treat this condition. Compare to acute prostate infection, the main symptoms of this condition is bladder infection or recurring infectious cystitis. Noninfectious prostatitis – This…

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    Nitritis Case Study

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    Allie is a 5 year old who presents with frequency and burning upon urination. This started 1 day ago. No fever, and she wet the bed last PM. No prior history of UTI. Vomited x1 yesterday. Her weight is 46 pounds (46lbs= 20, 9 kg= 21 kg). Exam. Unremarkable. Some regionalized abdominal pain. No suprapubic tenderness. Urine dip in office reveals 2+ bacteria, +nitrites, neg blood, glucose, ketones. Perineal area slightly excoriated. What would your treatment plan be for this patient?…

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    Uti In Children Essay

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    can be effectively treated with antibiotics. A UTI may be classed as either: • an upper UTI – if it's a kidney infection or an infection of the ureters, the tubes connecting the kidneys to the bladder • a lower UTI – if it's a bladder infection (cystitis) or an infection of the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body When to seek medical advice If you think your child is unwell and could have a UTI, contact your GP as soon as possible. Although UTIs aren't normally…

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    The Infection Of Yeast

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    Yeast is a single cell organism related to mould and fungi which lives all over the body on all the mucous membranes and line the gastro intestinal tract. Yeast is prominent in the colon where bacteria assists digestion and the manufacturing of some B vitamins. Around 80% of this bacteria, lactobacillus acidophilus, is considered friendly. The remaining 20% is represented by yeast and is known as Candida albicans. Yeast will proliferate in the body and when regulators are disturbed yeast…

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    Introduction Stevens Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are acute life-threatening skin diseases characterized by extensive epidermal sloughing at the dermoepidermal junction resulting from keratinocyte apoptosis. 1 Both TEN and SJS are rare, affecting approximately 1 or 2 persons per 1, 000,000 populations annually, and are considered medical emergencies, as they are potentially fatal. 2 The exact molecular pathogenesis of TEN and SJS are not fully understood. TEN…

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    Italy was greatly known for her Great Roman Empire which lasted for about a 1000 years. The place was also the starting point of the very important way of thinking “The Renaissance”, which was the major cause for the art and scientific change we see today. The very important elements of Italian culture are its art, music, fashion and iconic food. Italy is the heart of Western civilization and has been crossroads of the world for it's port in the Mediterranean sea for over 2,000 years. Creativity…

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