Antibiotics quickly became the mainstay treatment for bacterial infection since they were first discovered in 1928. Although recent research and development has increased the safety and efficiency of this drug category, antibiotics are basically...
Antibiotics are a class of drugs prescribed for the treatment of bacterial infections. Over the years, bacterial organisms have become resistant to different types of antibiotics as a result of misuse by patients, and over prescription by...
Blisters, bumps, blotches and spots--most childhood rashes look much worse than they are. While most rashes require some attention and often a trip to the doctor, very few call for emergency care. A rash may appear as a symptom of a skin...
Allergies to antibiotics are often confused with common side effects of the drugs. True allergies cause reactions that may worsen the next time a person takes the drug. Fewer than 25 percent of reported drug allergies are caused by allergy rather...
According to the National Institutes of Health, a rash is any change in the color or texture of the skin. Most children do not make it to their toddler years without a rash of some sort. If your toddler develops a rash, you will first have to...
Curly pubic hair is more prone to forming razor bumps and ingrown hairs, according to Columbia University's Health Services. When the clipped hair curls back into the skin, it forms an irritated red bump known as pseudofolliculitis. If the hair...
There are several rashes that can occur in children under the age of 12. Some are due to viruses, which are not treatable with antibiotics. For viral rashes, you can only treat the symptoms. Other rashes are causes by fungi or bacteria, and can be...
Remicade, or infliximab, is a medication used to treat inflammation in the body. It is often a second-line treatment; that is, doctors often prescribe it after other treatments have failed. According to Drugs.com, Remicade is used to treat...
Ear infections--otitis media--commonly occur because of bacterial inflammation in the middle ear, explains the University of Maryland Medical Center, UMMC. The infection may result from fluid trapped in the Eustachian tube of the ear, which runs...
Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is a skin condition that typically appears in the first year of life, often between 2 and 6 months of age. According to The Nemours Foundation, about 1 out of every 10 children suffers from eczema, which causes skin...
Celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder caused by gluten intolerance, can cause a number of varied symptoms. Gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye and barley, damages the small intestines in approximately one in 133 Americans, according to the...
The American Academy of Dermatology says that an itch consists of a complex process that involves nerves responding to the release of histamine and sending signals to the brain. Implications of itchy skin range from insect bites to drug sensitivity.
One in seven Americans will develop shingles by the age of 85, according to the National Shingles Foundation. Most cases appear after the age of 50, or earlier in people who have medical problems or take drugs that interfere with the immune...
Augmentin is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections. It is comprised of amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium. It is commonly used in toddlers and children for the treatment of otitis media (ear infections) and respiratory infections....
The skin is the body's largest organ and is susceptible to many different problems and diseases if you do not care for it properly. Taking good care of your children's skin can help prevent some skin problems and alert you to potential concerns in...
A woman's breasts can become tender for various reasons. These may include pregnancy, premenstrual hormone changes and a side effect of birth control pills. Young teens may experience sore breasts from normal growth patterns, and breastfeeding...
Gluten is a protein belonging to the grains barley, wheat and rye. It is a stretchy protein that captures carbon dioxide released from yeast, causing breads to rise. For some people, gluten can cause gastrointestinal problems. Unfortunately,...
Razor bumps, also known as folliculitis, are caused by friction against your delicate hair follicles. Improper shaving technique, harsh clothing fabric and blockage of the follicle are the most common causes of folliculitis. Folliculitis is...
Glandular fever, more commonly known as mononucleosis, is an infectious disease that is transmitted through saliva. This has given it the street name of the "kissing disease." MayoClinic.com states that glandular fever may be transmitted from...
Some facial rashes mimic the look of pimples, but have no relation to acne. Several different conditions can cause pimple-like rashes on the face in both adults and children. For some rashes, you can treat the condition and its accompanying...
Severe facial rashes can occur for a number of reasons such as dermatitis or eczema. Depending upon the cause of the rash, your doctor may prescribe different treatment options such as creams, antibiotics or other medications. If you're unsure of...
Three main types of parasites--protozoa, helminths and extoparasites--cause illness and disease in humans. Protozoa, tiny one-celled organisms, live and multiply in the human intestine and bloodstream. Helminths are parasitic worms that reside in...
Yeast, also known as Candida, occurs normally in certain parts of the body, especially moist areas including the throat, mouth, intestines and genitourinary tract (vagina, anus and urethra). When the bacteria grow out of control, the result is a...
Babies have delicate skin, so they develop rashes more easily than adults. Because their skin is thin and unmarked by hair, old scars, sun spots and other skin conditions acquired with age, rashes also might be more visible on babies. Although...
An eight-legged mite called "Sarcoptes scabiei" burrows into human flesh causing an intense itchy sensation. The skin condition, called scabies, also causes a pimple-like rash. The microscopic mite continues to live and lay eggs under the skin....
Hives can affect anyone, with between 10 and 25 percent of people getting them at least once in their lifetime, states the Children's Hospital-Denver. This type of rash is characterized by pink or red, slightly raised bumps that are typically...
Wearing a supportive sports bra while exercising is critical to avoiding discomfort and straining the ligaments around your breasts, and delay sagging. As you work out and perspire, your sports bra can cause chafing, irritation and a rash on and...
As a parent, caring for an infant that repeatedly develops diaper rash can be a challenge. Her red, chafed skin is obviously painful, but you may not know where to turn if the rash cream doesn't work or if the rash becomes severe or if your infant...
Diaper rash typically occurs during a child's first 15 months of life, with occurrences peaking at 8 to 10 months. High moisture accumulation in the diaper, chafing or an allergic reaction to diaper material are common causes for diaper rash. An...
Roseola infantum, or exanthem subitum, is a benign rash in young children generally following a fever. Learn more about roseola including treatment options in this medical video.
Candidiasis or a yeast infection is an infection caused by a group of microscopic fungi or yeast. There are more than 20 species of Candida, the most common being Candida albicans. These fungi live on all surfaces of our bodies. Learn about the...