METHOD FOR PREDICTING FORMATION OF PERSISTENT UPPER RESPIRATORY PASSAGE INFECTION OF MICROBIAL OR VIRAL ORIGINFIELD: medicine.;SUBSTANCE: method involves determining precipitating factors to lyzozyme and/or lactoferrin in patient blood serum as diagnostic test. The factors being found, persistent infection...
Sneezingis a normal reflex that occurs in response to irritation in the nasal passages. In most cases it is acute, lasting anywhere between a few minutes to several days often caused by airborne irritants like smoke or acute upper respiratory tract infection like the common cold. If it persist...
Also known as PPC, it is the most annoying coughthat remains after a common cold or an upper respiratory tract infection, for more than three weeks. This cough is expected to last for only one or two weeks, but persists for more than 3 weeks and up to many months. ...
A study on status quo of health education for acute upper respiratory infection infants and its strategies; 小儿急性上呼吸道感染健康教育现状及对策研究 4) Child 小儿 1. Observation of the Therapeutic Effect of 34 Children with Repeated Respiratory Tract Infection treated; 微卡治疗小儿反复呼吸道感染34...
CIC=ciclesonide; QD=once daily; URI=upper respiratory tract infection. a Worsening of asthma, including asthma exacerbations. The incidence of local, oral AEs in the ciclesonide treatment groups was low and comparable with placebo. Sore throat and pharyngitis were the most common local AEs. Pharyng...
However, it is not clear whether previous infection from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) may persist in the local area for a long period and lead to increased morbidity and mortality for subsequent procedures even after radiologic resolution. A 71-year-old male heavy...
(DVT) were 27-fold and 17-fold increased, respectively, in the seven days following diagnosis. These risk ratios are much higher than those previously associated with upper respiratory tract infections, suggesting unique features specific to SARS-CoV-2 infection. The risk of arterial thrombosis was...
pneumoniae infection in pathogenesis of CAD and other atherosclerotic syndromes [4, 5]. C. pneumoniae has been established as an important pathogen that causes infections of upper and lower respiratory tract [6–8]. C. pneumoniae has a large amount of factual data that suggests that the ...
Infections are mainly viral, especially human rhinoviruses but also respiratory syncytial virus, adenoviruses, parainfluenza, and influenza viruses. The role of infection in provoking asthma attacks in adults is less certain. Clinical assessment Clinical features A short history of the features of an ...
(12.7) Urinary tract infection 3 (4.2) 7 (9.9) Anxiety 4 (5.6) 6 (8.5) Upper respiratory tract infection 4 (5.6) 6 (8.5) Nausea 4 (5.6) 5 (7.0) Fatigue 4 (5.6) 4 (5.6) Hyperhidrosis 0 (0) 4 (5.6) Somnolence 2 (2.8) 4 (5.6) Diarrhea 4 (5.6) 2 (2.8) Sinusitis 4 (...