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Candidal and intertrigo
* Candidal intertrigo
A frequent manifestation is Candidal intertrigo.

Candidal and is
* Candidal onychomycosis is Candida species invasion of the fingernails, usually occurring in persons who frequently immerse their hands in water.

Candidal and infection
* Candidal vulvovaginitis ( vaginal yeast infection )

intertrigo and is
Another common irritation disorder in females is intertrigo.
Tolnaftate is ineffective against Candida albicans, and thus ineffective against candidal intertrigo, which may sometimes masquerade as fungal infections by dermatophytic fungi that are typically the cause of tinea.
An intertrigo is an inflammation ( rash ) of the body folds ( adjacent areas of skin ).
Also for a persistent intertrigo infection it is common for an anti-fungal cream, most commonly clotrimazole 1 %, to be used in conjunction with a diaper rash ointment.

intertrigo and infection
An intertrigo sometimes refers to a bacterial, fungal, or viral infection that has developed at the site of broken skin due to such inflammation.

intertrigo and skin
The woman afflicted with macromastia presents heavy, enlarged breasts (> 500 gm per breast per the Shnur Scale ) that sag and cause her chronic pains to the head, neck, shoulders, and back ; an oversized bust also causes her secondary health problems, such as poor blood circulation, impaired breathing ( inability to fill the lungs with air ); chafing of the skin of the chest and the lower breast ( inframammary intertrigo ); brassière-strap indentations to the shoulders ; and the improper fit of clothes.
The physical examination records and establishes the accurate measures of the woman's body mass index, vital signs, the mass of each breast, the degree of inframammary intertrigo present, the degree of breast ptosis, the degree of enlargement of each breast, lesions to the skin envelope, the degree of sensation in the nipple-areola complex ( NAC ), and discharges from the nipple.
An intertrigo usually develops from the chafing of warm, moist skin in the areas of the inner thighs and genitalia, the armpits, under the breasts, the underside of the belly, behind the ears, and the web spaces between the toes and fingers.
Also, there are several skin diseases that can cause an intertrigo to develop, such as dermatitis or inverse psoriasis.
Using antibacterial soap ( be careful with this because it can be counterproductive because it upsets the skin even more, so observe the effectiveness of this intervention closely ), surrounding the skin with absorbent cotton or a band of cotton fabric, and treating the skin with absorbent body powders, including plain cornstarch, and even antiperspirants ( with caution: do not apply it directly on the intertrigo because it will hurt ) will all help prevent future occurrences.

intertrigo and can
Keeping the area of the intertrigo dry and exposed to the air can help prevent recurrences.

intertrigo and be
An intertrigo usually appears red and raw-looking, and may also itch, ooze, and be sore.

is and infection
In any event, whether society may have cancer, or merely a virus infection, the `` disease '', we shall find, is political, economical, social, and even medical.
This area is highly susceptible to infection.
It usually occurs following a viral infection but may appear following vaccination ( although there is no causal evidence linking vaccination to ADEM ), bacterial or parasitic infection, or even appear spontaneously.
The most common form, osteoarthritis ( degenerative joint disease ), is a result of trauma to the joint, infection of the joint, or age.
Septic arthritis is caused by joint infection.
** Protozoan infection, e. g., metronidazole is effective against several parasitics
It is used with flucloxacillin in the combination antibiotic co-fluampicil for empiric treatment of cellulitis ; providing cover against Group A streptococcal infection whilst the flucloxacillin acts against the Staphylococcus aureus bacterium.
Household use of antibacterials in soaps and other products, although not clearly contributing to resistance, is also discouraged ( as not being effective at infection control ).< ref >
** Waterhouse – Friderichsen syndrome is adrenal gland failure due to bleeding into the adrenal glands, caused by severe bacterial infection.
The progression of the human immunodeficiency virus infection into AIDS is primarily due to the depletion of CD4 + T-helper lymphocytes in a manner that is too rapid for the body's bone marrow to replenish the cells, leading to a compromised immune system.
The executioner protein is instead activated by the internal stimuli caused by viral infection not a caspase cascade.
Apoptosis in some viruses is activated by extracellular stimuli, however, studies have demonstrated that the OROV infection causes apoptosis to be activated through intracellular stimuli and involves the mitochondria.
Such a trinity of freedom of thought is the only guarantee against an infection of people by mass myths, which, in the hands of treacherous hypocrites and demagogues, can be transformed into bloody dictatorship.
* there remains less chance of accidental damage and infection, since the previously useless and exposed organ is sealed with a flap of protective skin
Brain abscess ( or cerebral abscess ) is an abscess caused by inflammation and collection of infected material, coming from local ( ear infection, dental abscess, infection of paranasal sinuses, infection of the mastoid air cells of the temporal bone, epidural abscess ) or remote ( lung, heart, kidney etc.
In cattle, goats and wild ruminants infection is usually asymptomatic despite high virus levels in blood.
The outcome is abortion or stillbirth if fetal infection occurs early in gestation and survival if infection occurs late.
However infection at an intermediate stage, before the fetal immune system is fully developed, may result in a chronic infection that lingers until the first months after birth of the lamb.
As Th1 response is required for an effective immune response to tuberculous infection, concurrent infection with various parasites produces a simultaneous Th2 response, which blunts the effect of BCG.

is and skin
In spots such as the elbows and knees the second skin is worn off and I realized the aborigines were much darker than they appeared ; ;
Now the detective must save his own skin by informing on the girl he loves, who is also the real murderer.
As symptomatic of the common man's malaise, he is most significant: a liberal and a Catholic, elected by the skin of his teeth.
It is roughly shaped like a large pear, and when properly ripened, its dark green skin covers a meaty, melon-like pulp that has about the consistency of a ripe Bartlett pear, but oily.
It is thick, much like an egg plant's skin, so that poison sprays, if they are used, present no hazard to the consumer.
There is a difference in the experimental arrangement, in that the U.S. microphones are attached directly to the vehicle skin while the Russian instruments are isolated from the skin.
Salamanders lack claws, have a scale-free skin, either smooth or covered with tubercles, and a tail that is usually flattened from side to side and often finned.
As well as breathing with lungs, they respire through the many folds in their skin which is thin with the capillaries close to the surface.
The outside of the skin is shed periodically more or less in one piece in contrast to mammals and birds where it is shed in flakes.
Amphibian skin is permeable to water.
The skin colour of amphibians is produced by three layers of pigment cells called chromatophores.
Adipose tissue is another important means of storing energy and this occurs in the abdomen, under the skin and, in some salamanders, in the tail.
In aquatic amphibians, the liver plays only a small role in processing nitrogen for excretion, and ammonia is diffused mainly through the skin.
The progeny feeds on a skin layer that is specially developed by the adult.
In some salamanders, the skin is poisonous.
Handling the newts does not cause harm but ingestion of even the most minute amounts of the skin is deadly.
The aardvark's coat is thin, and the animal's primary protection is its tough skin.
In addition, the researchers also mention that the shifting robot can even display an individual's hair style and skin color if a photo of their face is projected onto the 3D Mask.
For example, " aloin " is derived from Aloe vera and Aloe ferox and has important medical uses ( e. g. as a laxative and in the treatment of burns ) as well as cosmetic uses ( e. g. in skin and hair products ).
In third grade, Warhol had chorea, the nervous system disease that causes involuntary movements of the extremities, which is believed to be a complication of scarlet fever and causes skin pigmentation blotchiness.
In general, external alpha radiation is not harmful since alpha particles are effectively shielded by a few centimeters of air, a piece of paper, or the thin layer of dead skin cells.
The first deposit on the wall of a cavity, forming the " skin " of the agate, is generally a dark greenish mineral substance, like celadonite, delessite or " green earth ", which are rich in iron probably derived from the decomposition of the augite in the enclosing volcanic rock.

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