Side effects | Medicines for athlete’s foot

Side effects Like all drugs that are used, fungal drugs have side effects that must be considered when using them. When used externally in the form of: may cause hypersensitivity reactions, which manifest themselves in the form of itching or skin irritation. After stopping the medication the symptoms disappear quite soon. Internally applied substances in … Side effects | Medicines for athlete’s foot

Foot fungus

Synonyms Tinea pedis, tinea pedum, foot mycosis, athlete’s foot, dermatophyte infection of the foot spelling: athlete`s foot Definition Athlete’s foot is a fungal infection (mycosis) of the foot caused by a specific fungus (dermatophyte) that only affects the skin or skin appendages such as hair or nails. These fungi can break down human keratin (the … Foot fungus

Symptoms | Foot fungus

Symptoms The typical symptoms of athlete’s foot are usually limited to the skin and its skin appendages. In the beginning, the skin usually swells up, which then looks as if you have been in the water too long. In addition there is usually a whitish coloration of the area. This is usually followed by various … Symptoms | Foot fungus

Commond Cold: Causes and Treatment

Symptoms Possible symptoms of cold sniffles include a runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, watery eyes, feeling sick, headache, and sore skin under the nose. A common cold may be accompanied by other symptoms of a cold, such as sore throat, hoarseness, cough and low-grade fever. Possible complications include tubal catarrh, middle ear infection and sinusitis. … Commond Cold: Causes and Treatment

Piperacillin

Products Piperacillin is commercially available as an injectable (tazobac + tazobactam, generics). It has been approved in many countries since 1992. Structure and properties Piperacillin (C23H27N5O7S, Mr = 517.6 g/mol) is present in drugs as piperacillin sodium, a white crystalline powder that is readily soluble in water. Tazobactam (C10H12N4O5S, Mr = 300.3 g/mol) also exists … Piperacillin

China

Other termf cinchona tree Application of China for the following diseases Malaria and its secondary conditions Recovery phase after serious infectious diseases and blood loss Dizziness due to changes in blood count and damage to the inner ear Meniere’s disease Nervous heart Bleeding tendency Use of China for the following symptoms/complaints Aggravation by cold, draught, … China

Chagas disease

Synonyms in a broader sense Chagas disease, American/South American trypanosomiasis Definition Chagas disease is an infectious disease caused by a specific parasite called “Trypanosoma cruzi”. Chagas disease was first described in 1909 by the Brazilian physician Carlos Chagas and is named after him. Distribution Since the pathogen Trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas disease) has its natural habitat … Chagas disease

Diagnosis | Chagas disease

Diagnosis If there is a suspicion of Chagas’ disease based on the signs a patient shows, various tests can be performed. In the acute stage of Chagas’ disease, it is sometimes possible to detect the pathogen directly microscopically in blood smears or samples of body tissue. In the chronic phase of Chagas’ disease, the main … Diagnosis | Chagas disease

Flu Causes and Treatment

Symptoms Influenza (flu) usually begins suddenly and manifests itself in the following symptoms: High fever, chills, sweating. Muscle, limb and headache Weakness, fatigue, feeling sick. Cough, usually a dry irritating cough Rhinitis, nasal congestion, sore throat Digestive disorders such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, mainly in children. The flu occurs mainly in the winter months. … Flu Causes and Treatment