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    Never leave your house without...your rash. Many cases of Scarlet Fever occurred in the 1800’s, but even today there are some cases of Scarlet Fever. Although many believe that Scarlet Fever can be treated and is not that dangerous, the truth is most cases of Scarlet Fever have been reported to be dangerous. Cases have lead to horrible skin infections and death. In the 1800’s doctors could not find a cure to Scarlet Fever. Sadly, there is no way to prevent the illness from infecting a body.…

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    Lupus Case Study

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    Lupus affects each individual patient with wide variety of complaints. Some patients have only a few mild symptoms; some have severe symptoms. Symptoms as with other autoimmune disease may vary. They may have a period of remission wherein there are no symptoms or very limited symptoms. But, at times patient may go through excessive symptoms – known as “Flare-ups” 1. Fatigue: All patient with Lupus experience some amount of fatigue. Patient may report taking afternoon naps. Even some doctors may…

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    Essay On Smallpox

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    greatly lessen the severity of smallpox in most people. Vaccination 4 to 7 days after exposure likely offers some protection from disease or may decrease the severity of the disease. Vaccination will not protect smallpox patients who already have a rash. Currently, the smallpox vaccine is not available to the public. However, there is enough smallpox vaccine stockpiled to vaccinate every person in the United States in the event of a smallpox emergency. Women who are pregnant or planning to…

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    muscle and joint ache. • EM (Erythema-Migrans) rash that expands gradually over a period of days reaching up to 12 inches or more (30 cm) across. Later Signs (days to months after tick bite): •…

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    Similarities and Differences Between Chickenpox and Shingles Chickenpox, also known as varicella and Shingles both are a viral infectious diseases that causes itchy rash and blisters or red spots. The rash of Shingles usually appears on the right or left part of the face or the body in a single line, while Chickenpox occurs in the whole body. Chickenpox is often found in children, while Shingles also known as zoster, is more common among adults. Individuals who have had chickenpox…

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    Measles

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    Measles is one of the most contagious and rapidly spread viruses. It is important that measles be detected as soon as possible, because it is so contagious. Measles lives in the nose and throat of the infected person. It is an airborne virus, which means it is spread through coughing and sneezing, but also can be spread by coming into contact with infected air. It can also be contracted by coming into contact with an infected surface, then in turn putting your fingers in mouth, nose, or rubbing…

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    the athlete’s foot. This condition can affect anyone so it's not limited to athletes only. Symptoms of Athlete’s Foot – Tinea Pedis Including itchy or burning rash, odor, peeling skin, redness and small blisters that look like pimples are symptoms of athlete’s foot. Just by looking at it, it is pale exposed to moisture from sweat. Where the rash covers the soles and sides of the feet, chronic athlete's foot has a "moccasin" appearance. It has fine,…

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    is at fault for this young couple’s death? There is no one else to blame but the young couple itself. Throughout the play, Romeo and Juliet kept on making impulsive and rash decisions. Which eventually lead to their demise. Ultimately, the the deaths of Romeo and Juliet is a result of their bad decisions. Romeo and Juliet's rash impulsive decisions lead them to their demise. For example, in second act Romeo and Juliet decide to get married after just meeting each other (Shakespeare 403-408).…

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    Epidemic Typhus Typhus is a group of infectious disease caused by the bacteria rickettsiae. It is mostly characterized by a purple rash, headaches, fever, and usually delirium, and has historically been the cause of high death rates during wars and famines due to the issue of cleanliness that occurs. There are several forms, and they are all transmitted by things such as lice, ticks, mites, and rats. Specifically for epidemic typhus, humans are the most common hosts. Disease Background The first…

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    that it could be a contagious rash, so they had a doctor come outside to see me. "Hello, let's see what you have here" "I don't think it's contagious, my family's been fine" "Oh, that doesn't look too good! Wow! How long has it looked like that?" "Three days I think?" "Wow."…

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