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Bronchitis

August 25, 2010 in Bronchitis, Conditions: B > by admin

Bronchitis is a respiratory tract infection (viral or bacterial) that causes inflammation of the mucous lining of the bronchial tubes. Acute bronchitis generally is reversible. Chronic bronchitis, often referred to as smoker’s cough, is not usually reversible.
Signs and Symptoms of Bronchitis

Acute bronchitis:
- Cough that produces mucus or pus
- Burning sensation in the chest
- Sore throat and fever (with [...]

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Bone Infection

July 31, 2010 in Bone Infection, Conditions: B > by admin

Bone infection (Osteomyelitis) is a bone infection which can occur in practically any bone in the body. Bacteria usually cause the infection but fungi can occasionally have the same effect. Osteomyelitis is rare in the U.S. and it affects children more than adults.
The disease takes several forms according the way the infection traveled to the [...]