C-sections (cesarean sections) involve making an incision in the abdomen to allow for the delivery of an infant from the uterus. This surgical removal of the baby is performed when vaginal birth is not possible due to complications that could make...
If you have blood poisoning, it means that bacteria has entered your bloodstream. Your blood does not really contain poison. The medical term for this condition is septicemia. It is usually caused by a serious infection in the body. Prevention of...
Three-year-old children are prone to picking up many of the viruses that they come into contact with, partly because they have not yet fully developed their immune system and partly because they tend to touch everything they see. When your...
Infiltration of the blood by microorganisms is common and may occur as a mild, asymptomatic and transient phase in the natural course of some infections. However, an overwhelming and severe invasion of the blood by bacteria, viruses or fungi,...
Klebsiella oxytoca belongs to the large enterobacter family of bacteria whose members also include E coli and salmonella. Klebsiella oxytoca may cause infections of the urinary tract, the respiratory tract, the gastrointestinal tract or, in...
Severe blood infections affect an estimated 750,000 people every year, according to My ICU Care.org. The body's response to a blood infection is called sepsis. Most people recover from sepsis, but it does have the potential to become a...
Blood is a normally sterile fluid, and the presence of any type of microorganism is a cause of concern for the person infected. When discussing the presence of microorganisms in the blood, the suffix "-emia" is used--bacteremia, septicemia,...
Bacteria in the blood is also known as bacteremia, or blood poisoning. According to the Mayo Clinic, the term "blood poisoning" is misleading because it is the presence of bacteria in the blood causing problems, not poison. Wrong Diagnosis.com,...
When kidneys are unable to filter the blood, dangerous levels of fluid and waste collect in the body. According to MayoClinic.com, acute kidney failure can happen over the course of hours or days, and is most likely to occur in critically ill...
Gangrene occurs when blood flow restriction within an area causes body tissue to decay and die. It is caused by circulation problems, injury or infection. Dry gangrene arises when blocked arteries restrict blood flow and cause tissue death in the...
Blood poisoning is a confusing term because there's no poison involved, according to MayoClinic.com. Instead, it means there are bacteria in the blood, a condition formally known as bacteremia or septicemia. Symptoms include a sudden fever,...
A urinary tract infection, or UTI, is caused by a bacterium, virus, parasite or fungus. Bacterial infections are most common. UTIs may affect any of the structures of the urinary system, the system that produces urine and carries it out of the...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports group B Streptococcus is the leading cause of septicemia and meningitis in newborns. Septicemia is an infection of the bloodstream, and meningitis is an infection of the lining of...
Gangrene occurs when restricted blood flow causes body tissue to die and decay. It is usually caused by an infection, injury or circulation problems. Dry gangrene occurs when arteries become blocked causing restricted blood flow and tissue death....
Salmonella is a bacterium that lives on the surfaces of contaminated foods and in infected water and soil. Salmonella causes illness in humans who ingest an infected source, such as tomatoes. Tomatoes grown with salmonella-infested water and soil...
Bacteria have a variety of weapons that they can use to invade the human body. Some have enzymes which help them escape from the immune system, while others are part of the normal flora, just waiting for the opportunity to invade. Some can survive...
Blood pressure is the force of blood in your arteries when your heart pumps and when it rests, explains the Mayo Clinic. A normal blood pressure, according to the American Heart Association (AHA), is 120/80. This may vary slightly for each person,...
There are some indications olive leaf extract works as an antimicrobial agent, although specific clinical studies are lacking. According to Drugs.com, aqueous extract of olive leaf may work against a number of bacterial infections, including...
Abortion is defined as the premature exit of the products of conception. Every state has its own definition of what constitutes a late term abortion. The average seems to include the twenty first week of pregnancy, when it is suggested that a...
Angiography describes a diagnostic procedure used to help doctors visualize blood vessels in the body, even those in organs such as the heart, lungs or kidneys. To perform this procedure, doctors insert a thin plastic tube, called a catheter,...
A rash changes the appearance, and possibly the texture, of your skin. Most skin rashes are reactions to the environment, such as chemicals or cleaning products, or reactions to an underlying medical condition. If you notice a flat, brown rash on...
Menactra, also known as the meningococcal vaccine, is a vaccine used to prevent potentially lethal infections such as meningitis (bacterial inflammation of the lining surrounding the brain and spinal cord) and septicemia (bacteria in the blood),...
Candida is a type of yeast, comprising over 150 species. The Candida species are the most common causes of opportunistic fungal infections in the world, says the Doctor Fungus website. Candida species are part of normal human flora and fauna,...
The use of homeopathic medicine to treat common ailments of skin is a regular practice of homeopaths and naturopathic physicians all over the world. Using homeopathy internally or externally in different preparations is an effective way to enable...
Proteins are essential macronutrients required by all cells of the human body. Cellular membranes contain protein. The amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, form the basis of hormones and all enzymes of the body. A deficiency in protein...
The definition of a disease includes any pathological process with a specific set of symptoms. The entire body or any part of the body may be affected. Each disease process has an origin, but the source of some diseases is sometimes difficult to...
Acne is caused by overactive sebaceous glands in your skin. When excess oil builds up faster than it can exit your pores, it hardens and fosters overgrowth of normally harmless bacteria. Dermatologists at DermNet NZ.org identify the acne bacillus...
According to the Mayo Clinic, the top health problems in America vary slightly between men and women. Men are more likely to commit suicide, and it is the eighth most common health problem for men. Men and women both need to be concerned, however,...
Candida tropicalis is a species of fungus that belongs to the Candida family. Like the more common Candida albicans, it is a yeast-type fungus that proliferates in the skin and digestive tract and is a normal fungus that grows in most animals and...