There are many possible causes of the disease, including genetic heart conditions, reactions to certain drugs or toxins (such as alcohol), and viral infections. Sometimes, chemotherapy forcancercauses cardiomyopathy. Many times, doctors can't find the exact cause. Congenital Heart Disease Congenital ...
Viral infections: Viral infections may activate self-reactive T-cells in the CNS, which otherwise remain dormant. Some virusesand bacteria may produce proteins that mimic the body’s proteins, which can make T-cells attack the body’s own cells along with the foreign antigens. Vitamin D defici...
Lower respiratory infections may be found in your lungs or breathing airways. They can be caused by viral infections like the severe flu or bacterial infections like tuberculosis. Lower respiratory infection symptoms include a severe cough that may produce mucus (phlegm), cause shortness of breath,...
Finally, I kept track of other anomalies clearly associated with the presence of the odors and tastes in the air, such as people's moods, children's behavior, atmospheric haze, faint but visible spherical apparitions (halos) that appeared around street lights at night, and many other things.T...
Diabetes is the most common cause of autonomic nerve neuropathy. Autoimmune diseases, certain medications, and viral infections such as HIV and Lyme disease can also cause it. Combination neuropathy It’s not uncommon for peripheral neuropathy to affect more than one body system or function. If th...
Although antibiotics are useful in a wide variety of infections, it is important to realize that antibiotics only treatbacterialinfections. Antibiotics are useless against viral infections (for example, thecommon cold) and fungal infections(such asringworm). Your doctor can best determine if an antibi...
bacterial or viral infections or some airborne allergens cause the inflammation of the mucous membranes. lung cancer lung cancer can develop in any part of the lungs. it occurs in the main part of the lungs. the treatment of lung cancer depends upon the type, location and its spread. also ...
original vaccines that were developed by this approach, then more broadly at how the immune system provides protection at two sites of infection – the airways and the guts. Finally, we will look at two viral pathogens, polio and influenza, and the past, present and future of vaccines for ...
Infections With Multiple Strains When the virus multiplies, the copies sometimes change (mutate) and develop into another HIV strain in your body. You can end up with a strain your HIV drugs won't work against. This makes your-- the amount of HIV in your body -- go up. In that case...
Prior stomach surgery may moderately increase one's risk as can certain chronic infections such ashepatitis BandH. pylori(a bacterial infection of the stomach lining). Certaindrugs(sitagliptin[Januvia],exenatide[Byetta],liraglutide[Victoza], andmetformin and sitagliptin[Janumet]) have been linked to th...