Shortness of breath is a key COVID-19 symptom, and dry cough is another early warning sign. Patients can experience persistent chest pain or pressure as the virus leads to lung inflammation and COVID-19 pneumonia. In acute respiratory distress syndrome, an advanced COVID-19 complication, it ...
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Hepatitis C is one of the most common types of viral hepatitis. Learn more about how you get hep C, the symptoms, how it's diagnosed, and the most common treatments.
What is viral encephalitis?Viral encephalitis is inflammation of the brain due to a viral infection.What causes viral encephalitis?Viral encephalitis may be caused by many different viruses, including the following:Mosquito-borne or tick-borne viruses, such as the LaCrosse, St. Louis, West Nile,...
Hypovolemia, hypoalbuminemia, and peripheral edema occurs in several medical diseases and is generally attributed to increased capillary permeability, as reviewed by Siddall et al. [58]. Sepsis is the “type model” but others include snakebites, viral hemorrhagic fever, engraftment syndrome, and au...
Pneumonia is infection of the lungs. Types: bacterial, viral, atypical and fungal. Pathophysiology: inflammation of the alveoli with/out fluid accumulation.
Because coronavirus is a viral infection, antibiotics would not be effective to treat it. What is being done to prevent coronavirus in the U.S.? "The U.S. has been implementing an aggressive tracking strategy that requires detecting, tracking and isolating all cases, as much as possible, ...
nerve disease that is considered to be a variant of Guillain-Barré syndrome. It is characterized by abnormal muscle coordination, paralysis of the eye muscles, and absence of the tendon reflexes. Like Guillain-Barré syndrome, symptoms of Miller Fisher syndrome may be preceded by a viral illness...
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