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what kind of infection can one get from a hospital as being a patient?
A: It''s called Staph infection! It''s a bacterial infection that there is no cure for at this time! stalph infection. The most common is a staph infection. STAPH INFECTION!! most likly to come from a hospitol Staph is the shortened name for Staphylococcus (pronounced: staf-uh-low-kah-kus), a type of bacteria. These bacteria can live harmlessly on many skin surfaces, especially around the nose, mouth, genitals, and anus. But when the skin is punctured or broken for any reason, staph bacteria can enter the wound and cause an infection. There are more than 30 species in the staph family of
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How is insulin produced for injection by diabetics. If by animal, what kind.?
A: Animal insulin is no longer used. Look on the package, it usually says human rDNA or something of the like. Commercial insulin is manufactured by inserting insulin producing gene into a yeast cell. The vast majority of insulins produced in the last few years are synthetically produced human insulins. This has been done to reduce the level of adverse effects. There is still a little pork and beef insulin in use though. There are different kinds of insulin. The older ones are pork or beef insulin - this is made by the animals and purified for use. It is on its way out (though some people
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what is Pseudomonas bacteria?
A: Pseudomonas bacteria are any bacteria of the Pseudomonas genus of gamma proteobacteria. This type of bacteria is often infectious and has many characteristics in common with other pathogenic bacteria. They occur very commonly in water and some types of plant seeds, and for this reason, were observed very early on in the history of microbiology. The name Pseudomonas literally means “false unit.” Pseudomonas bacteria are rod-shaped like many other...
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what kind of a condition do you have when you have the urge to urinate but nothing comes out.?
A: Probably a bladder infection. Drink lots of cranberry juice and water, and if it doesn''t clear up, gets worse, or if there are other symptoms such as blood, go see the doc. stage fright It sounds like you might have a urinary tract infection: "It is common for a person with a urinary infection to complain that, despite the urge to urinate, only a small amount of urine is passed." You should check with your doctor. This is a simple answer! You have an enlarged prostate gland. I would suggest going to a urologist in the morning, or as soon as possible. It also could be a "stone" but I doubt that as you would be screaming by this time. Sounds like a " Urinary Tract Infection " OR ( UTI)...
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what kind of home remedy would be used to fight an UTI infection?
A: Urinary tract infection home cures A urinary tract infection or UTI is an infection that affects the urinary tract. UTIs are always bacterial infections. Urine generally does not have any bacteria in it, and only contains a number of salts, fluids and waste products. In the case of bacterial infection, bacteria enters into the bladder or kidney, where it multiplies rapidly in the urine, causing a urinary infection. Cystilis, which is the most common of all urinary infections affects the bladder, while pyelonephritis affects the kidneys. Pyelonephritis is one of the...
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what kind of medicine is Cephalexin
A: Cephalexin is in a group of drugs called cephalosporin antibiotics and is used to fight bacteria in the body. It works by interfering with the bacteria''s cell wall formation, causing it to rupture, and killing the bacteria. Cephalexin is used to (MORE?)...
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what kind of remedies and medicines do you use for Sore Throats for children ages 10-12?
A: Sore throats are caused mainly because of a viral or a bacterial infection that remains in the upper respiratory tract itself. The temperature difference within the upper and lower respiratory tract is responsible for the infection to take place. The upper portion is of lower temperature because of the air that passes through it. This provides an ideal ground for the bacteria to survive and to grow. Having a sore throat no doubt is a very painful experience and an irritating one as well, but there are many home remedies that could easily help you cope with the problem. There is not a single person on the planet who...
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what kind of foods and drinks should you NOT eat if you get sinus infection often?
A: bananas dairy anything mucky they clog the sinuses open them by pressing your thumbs on them tightly good luck I agree with the saline irrigation comments. I have serious sinus problems and do that myself to help alleviate them. See link below. Drink plenty of water. This will help keep you hydrated and the mucous flowing out of your sinuses. My doctor suggested that if I have dairy intolerance that it could impact my sinuses. As the man said, dairy products. Especially cheese - it causes a lot of phlegm in the back of your throat which will find its way to your nose at night and onward towards your sinus.............. Dairy products are not good, nor is eccessive...
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what kind of vitamins should I take for acne and dandruff?
A: Dandruff is medically referred to as seborrheic dermatitis. It may occur along with acne especially in adolescents. The reason why these two conditions occur together is not yet known. Like acne, dandruff too may occur due to factors such as heredity, stress and hormonal fluctuations. Dandruff occurs when the scalp pores become clogged with dead skin cells. The skin of the scalp renews itself regularly. In this process the dead skin cells are pushed to the skin surface from where they are eventually shed. In their place, new cells develop. In some individuals this process takes place much faster than normal. This leads to an excessive shedding of dead skin from the scalp in the form
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what kind of pill is doxycycline hyclate?
A: Its for different infections, mainly to cure most STD''s a jewish one It is an antibiotic in the Tetracycline family. I don''t know what the "hyclate" is, but I''ve taken a pill called Doxycycline before. It''s just a low-end prescription antibiotic. a broad-Spectrum Tetracycline antibiotic used against a wide variety of bacterial infections, including Rocky Mountain spotted fever and other fevers caused by ticks, fleas, and lice; urinary Tract infections; trachoma (chronic infections of the eye); and some gonococcal infections in adults. It is an approved treatment for inhalational anthrax. It is also used with other medications to treat severe acne and amoebic dysentery (diarrhea...
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