Posts Tagged ‘Infection’
Tonsils Might Indicate a Hereditary Factor (II)
Inflammation of the tonsils, two pieces of tissue behind the throat that are part of the body’s immune system. The tonsils are two pieces of lymphatic tissue in the back of the throat that are part of the body’s immune system. If these tonsils become inflamed and hurting, mostly due to a respiratory infection, it is called tonsillitis. This infection can be caused by a virus as the virus that causes the common cold, or a bacterium, such as streptococci. Tonsillitis is more common in some families, which might indicate a hereditary factor. In children younger than seven years tonsillitis is common because the tonsils than the first number of infections become exposed. Children with tonsillitis may also enlarged tonsils nose (above) have. The tonsils are as the child grows older, smaller. Tonsillitis is much less common in adults.
Comparison With Feet Female Athlete
It is the most common Dermatophyte, accounting for 70 percent of ringworm and a third of foot infections. The 20 percent of individuals are asymptomatic carriers of ringworm contagious. It is common to see over remote areas of the body to walk through towels, contaminated clothing and sheets, among others. Athlete’s foot is more common in men than in women, and is in both children and adults. Athletes and sports people have increased morbidity to tinea pedis. The infection is transmitted directly from person to person, as well as wet surfaces where the fungus may persist for months, such as swimming pools, bathrooms, showers, towels, rugs, in barracks, schools, saunas, hotels and gyms. Keeping the feet wet (sweat, for example) for long periods and use of closed footwear such as boots increases the risk of occurrence or persistence of infection, it creates a warm, damp and dark environment for the fungus. Domestic animals like dogs and cats may be responsible for the transmission and increased fungal
What are HIV and AIDS ?

The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV by their initials in English) is a virus that destroys the immune system.
HIV targets are cells that have the CD4 marker, also known as helper T cells, which are blood cells that help your body fight disease. Over many years, the CD4 cells are destroyed. The body then has a weaker defense against infections such as lung infections, mouth and eyes. May occur some cancers such as lymphoma or cervical cancer.
When infections and other problems caused by the loss of CD4 cells, it is said that the person has acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is known by its initials as AIDS.