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Articles related to "Aspiration Pneumonia"
Reflux and Aspiration Pneumonia This article discusses GERD and aspiration pneumonia in relation to children with HIE. aspiration pneumonia • pneumonia • gerd • reflux • gj tube
Pneumonia Caused by Virus Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs that can result from infection with a bacterial, fungal or viral pathogen. what is viral pneumonia • pneumonia virus • treatment of pneumonia • treatment pneumonitis • causes of pneumonia
What Is Vomiting And Why Do We Vomit? Vomiting is an extremely unpleasant function of the human body, but like many functions, it is a protective reflex. what is vomiting and why do we vomit? • the reasons why humans and animals throw up • emesis • the vomiting reflex • what happens when we vomit?
How is Pneumonia Diagnosed? Pneumonia is an inflammatory disease of the lung that can be difficult to diagnose. pneumonia diagnosis • health professional • xray mechanism • spirometry exam • productive sputum
Lorenzo Odone Dies At 30 Lorenzo Odone suffered from a degenerative nervous disease for most of his life and became famous for his parents' developing a radical treatment for his illness. lorenzo odone • ald • adrenoleukodystrophy • myelin sheath • myelin project
Achalasia at a Glance Achalasia is an uncommon illness of the esophagus, the pipe that carries pre-digested food from the throat (pharynx) to the bowels. achalasia and esophagus • muscular tissue • "birds beak"lower esophageal sphincter • dysphagia • trouble with swallowing
Fungal Pneumonia - Endemic Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs most commonly caused by a bacterium or virus, but can also result from inhalation of endemic fungi. Here are the most common. types of pneumonia • fungal pneumonia • endemic fungal pneumonia • histoplasmosis pneumonia • blastomycosis pneumonia
MRSA in Nursing Home Residents Nursing home residents are at risk for MRSA, a resistant bacterial infection. Learn about MRSA risk factors & symptoms, see MRSA pictures, and learn preventive measures. mrsa • mrsa in elderly • mrsa in old people • mrsa in seniors • mrsa in nursing homes
Primary Atypical Pneumonia Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs usually caused by a bacteria or virus. Respiratory infection from bacteria-like Mycoplasma causes atypically mild symptoms. primary atypical pneumonia • walking pneumonia • mycoplasma pneumoniae • bacterial respiratory infection • mycoplasmal pneumonia
Reye's Syndrome Once a dreaded complication of childhood viral illnesses, Reye's syndrome has become a rarity in the United States. Early recognition is the key to proper treatment. reye's syndrome prevention • reye's syndrome signs symptoms • reye's syndrome stages • reye's syndrome complications • reye's syndrome causes
Birthing Choices Part III: Homebirth Proof that homebirth is safer than hospital births. Homebirth is not only more comfortable and loving for mothers, but safer and more sanitary for babies. birth • homebirth • childbirth
Complications of Eating Disorders Millions of American women suffer from eating disorders. Many suffer in silence until they develop complications that require medical intervention. complications of anorexia nervosa • complications of bulimia nervosa • complications of binge eating disorder • russells sign • mallory weiss syndrome
Fungal Pneumonia - Opportunistic Pneumonia is an inflammation or infection of the lungs most commonly caused by a bacteria or virus, but can also result from opportunistic fungi. fungal pneumonia • what is pneumonia • opportunistic fungi • pulmonary candidiasis • pathogenic fungus
Gram Positive Bacterial Pneumonia Pneumonia is an inflammation or infection of the lungs most commonly caused by a bacteria or virus, but can also be caused by inhaling foreign substances. bacterial pneumonia • respiratory illness • causes of pneumonia • pneumococcal pneumonia • streptococcus pneumoniae
Swallowing Problems Dysphagia or swallowing difficulties can adversely affect your life especially socially and psychologically. There are many types of difficulties and treatment options available. swallowing • dysphagia • neurological impairment • sysphagia assessment • dysphagia treatment
What Causes Coughing? Although irritating and sometimes debilitating the cough mechanism is vital for protecting the lungs from damage or infection. what causes coughing • coughing reflex • coughing and micro-organisms • coughing and pollution • coughing and sputum
How to Bottle Feed a Kitten In addition to love, affection, and a warm place to sleep, very young orphaned kittens require bottle feeding with kitten milk replacer. bottle feeding kittens • bottle feeding a kitten • feeding kittens • orphaned kittens • orphaned kitten |
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