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What Causes Strep Throat?

October 3, 2015

Strep throat is one of the most common bacterial infections among young school age children, most prevalently in kids between the ages of 5 to 15 years of age. The infection (strep throat) occurs when Group A streptococcus (GAS) bacteria overwhelms the body’s natural defenses and invades the pharyngeal tissue causing painful inflammation of the

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What is Viral Gastroenteritis (stomach flu)?

October 2, 2015

A stomach flu or viral gastroenteritis as is its medical terminology is usually a common virus that causes havoc in your intestines. Is Stomach Flu Contagious? The answer is YES. Typically stomach flu symptoms begin to present themselves one to three days after you have been exposed to an infected person. Viral and bacterial gastroenteritis

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STD Testing and Treatment

October 1, 2015

There are as many as thirty infectious organisms known to cause sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as gonorrhea, chlamydia and herpes just to name a few. Many STD symptoms go unnoticed altogether or are mistaken for something less serious, this is why if you are sexually active and not in a long term monogamous relationship

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What is a Sore Throat?

September 29, 2015

A sore throat indicates that there is an inflammation in the throat that causes pain or a burning sensation, often the tonsils and surrounding tissue is red and irritated making it difficult to swallow. A sore throat may occur from numerous causes, but the most common cause is viral pharyngitis meaning a viral infection of

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What Is a Sinus Infection & Who Gets It?

September 28, 2015

The medical terminology for a sinus infection is called sinusitis; basically this simply means that one or more of the four major paranasal cavities and/or the nasal passages have become inflamed which may cause pain or pressure in the forehead, above, below or between the eyes, cheek areas, sides of the nose, upper jaws (teeth),

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Rashes

September 27, 2015

Rash is a very broad term that is non specific in terms of diagnosis, there are many types of rashes with many sources of origin. In general terms rash indicates that there is a change in the appearance of the skin, typically discoloration with some form of inflammation which may or may not cause redness,

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What is Pneumonia?

September 25, 2015

Inflammation of the air sacs is typically caused by any number of organisms such as viruses, fungi, and bacteria. When any of these invading organisms enter the air sacs the resulting inflammation can cause fluid or pus to build up in the lungs causing pneumonia. Pneumonia may vary in its level of seriousness and certain

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What is Pink Eye?

September 24, 2015

Pink eye is inflammation of the mucous membrane that covers the eye/eyes and underside of the eyelids, this is called the conjunctiva. The conjunctiva is typically clear, but when this lining becomes infected either by a virus, bacteria or allergies the conjunctiva becomes red and swollen, hence the term conjunctivitis or pink eye. At one

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Kidney Infection

September 23, 2015

A kidney infection is medically defined as Pyelonephritis; this denotes a specific form of infection of the urinary tract (UTI) that typically originated in the bladder or urethra and due to lack of treatment or complications has traveled to the kidneys. A kidney infection is a serious illness but almost always treatable with antibiotics, however

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Common Cold

September 21, 2015

Since the beginning of recorded time mankind has suffered from the common cold, there are over 200 different mutations of the common cold virus so coming down with a cold at least once or twice a year is almost as certain as death and taxes. Yet, even though a cold is typically a fairly benign

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What is Chickenpox?

September 19, 2015

Chickenpox or Varicella (the medical term) is a highly contagious viral infection caused by the Varicella-Zoster virus which produces a very uncomfortable, itchy, red rash all over your body. Eventually the itchy red rash turns into fluid filled blisters that pop and later turn into scabs. Who Gets Chickenpox? Typically chickenpox is not a serious

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Strep Throat: Cause – Diagnosis & Treatment

July 29, 2015

What Causes Strep Throat? Strep throat is one of the most common bacterial infections among young school age children, most prevalently in kids between the ages of 5 to 15 years of age. The infection (strep throat) occurs when Group A streptococcus (GAS) bacteria overwhelms the body’s natural defenses and invades the pharyngeal tissue causing

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