This type of the plague can also be contracted if the bacterium enters the bloodstream from the bubonic plague and travels to the lungs. Once the bacterium has entered the lungs, it causes severe pneumonia. The symptoms for this disease include high fever, vomiting and nausea, and difficulty breathing. You will also cough up bloody
Fistulas are abnormal connections between different parts of the intestine or another organ. The development of internal fistulas, may allow food to bypass areas of the bowel where absorption occurs. External fistulas can lead to drainage of bowel contents to the skin. Some fistulas may become infected and form abscesses, a life-threatening
Symptoms that start suddenly with the flu is fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, muscle or body aches, headaches, fatigue, and some people have vomiting and diarrhea. Some complications that may arise while sick with the flu are dehydration, pneumonia, and worsen complications of already existing health problems. The flu can be spread from person to person through the germs of coughing or sneezing. There is a flu vaccination that is recommended for all individuals to prevent the flu from happening. If the flu does occur then there is an anti-virus that can be taken for it but normally is prescribed if the symptoms are unbearable.
Addiction to these can happen if taken over a long period of time. Also, irritation of the stomach, liver damage and sleep disturbances as some analgesics contain caffeine. Antibiotics e.g. amoxicillin Antibiotics are used to treat infections caused by bacteria. Diarrhoea, feeling sick and vomiting are the most common side effects.
The most common cause of COPD is nicotine obtained from tobacco smoking (MacNee, 2005). Tobacco smoking is responsible for the occurrence and procession of COPD, although various factors, such as exposure to pollutants, infections of the respiratory system, and genetics, causes asthma. In some instances, the quality of air indoors, particularly in the developing world, may play a part occurrence and procession of this condition. A chest x-ray, lung function test, spirometry and arterial blood gas are some of the tests used to diagnose COPD.
Codeine, used for pain relief, side effects can be light-headedness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath, and sedation. Codeine can also cause allergic reactions, symptoms of which include constipation, abdominal pain, rash and itching Laxatives, i.e. Senokot, used for constipation. abdominal cramps, discolouration of urine, nausea, vomiting Antibiotics, i.e. Amoxicillin, a penicillin based antibiotic which fights bacteria in your body.
Amoxicillin Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections Diarrhoea, feeling sick and vomiting are the most common side effects. Some people get a fungal infection such as thrush after treatment with antibiotics for a longer period of time. More serious side-effects of antibiotics include kidney problems, blood disorders, increased sensitivity to the sun and deafness. However, these are rare. Antidepressants e.g.
Chronic Bronchitis SPC. Martin 68.W Chronic Bronchitis • • • • Chronic Bronchitis Progression Symptoms Treatments Chronic Bronchitis Chronic Bronchitis • • • • What is Chronic Bronchitis Chronic mucus Coughing Progression • The inflammation of CB eventually causes scarring of the bronchial tube lining. • Excessive amounts of mucus will be constantly produced if the tubes have been irritated for a long period of time. • Air flow becomes vulnerable because the tubes lining become very thick and causes an irritating cough to develop. • This is when the lungs begin to scar.
3.) Not storing or handling, food correctly could cause bacteria to grow which could cause food to turn mouldy, Also not cooking food correctly could cause bacteria and infections like E-coli or salmonella this could cause illness to people if consumed. Potential Accidents 1.) A patient spilling a hot drink onto their selves could cause an accidental injury such as scalding or burning, this could cause the patient a lot of pain and discomfort and this would then need treatment. 2.)
When a person has this infection, sneezes or coughs, bacteria goes through the air and is easily spread from person to person. This infection does not go away quickly it last up to six weeks. This whooping cough could also affect people of any age group. Some symptoms of this infection can be runny nose, low fever, and diarrhea. Most likely it will start as a common cold.