Allergic reactions
... Allergic reaction can be provoked by skin
contact with poison plants, chemicals and animal ... fairly common. Most reactions happen soon after
contact with an allergen . An allergen is a trigger ... . episiotomy ... Treatment for allergic
contact dermatitis usually involves using a topical ...
Anaphylaxis
... reaction that may occur when you come into
contact with something you are allergic to (called an ... start within minutes to an hour or two after
contact with the allergen . Anaphylaxis is a ... Eczema ( Eczema ) Chinese Restaurant Syndrome
contact Dermatitis CRS (Chinese Restaurant Syndrome ) .....
Burns
... Electrical burns occur when there is
contact with an electricity, either alternating current ... First -degree burns are often caused by brief
contact with hot water, steam, hot objects or ... are some of the common causes of burns :
contact with a caustic chemical ...
Caustic
... into your esophagus (esophageal reflux ).
contact with a caustic chemical
contact with a hot object, such as curling irons, ... Most of the time, however, chemicals that come in
contact with the eye cause only surface damage and no ...
Communicable disease
... by viral infection and occurs through direct
contact with infected secretions. Polio is found ... occurs by direct person-to-person contact, by
contact with infected secretions from the nose or mouth, or by
contact with infected feces . Dr David Heymann, WHO ...
Contact dermatitis
...
contact dermatitis : A skin condition caused by
contact between skin and some substance.
contact DERMATITIS - A type of immune -mediated ...
Contagious
... , any infectious disease transmitted by casual
contact between persons. Casual
contact can be defined as normal day-to-day
contact among people at home, school , work, or in the ...
Dermatitis
... Inflammation of the skin , either due to direct
contact with an irritating substance, or to an allergic ... red, scaling and, sometimes, ulcer ated.
contact dermatitis occurs when the skin touches a ... or causes an allergic reaction. Common causes of
contact dermatitis from irritants are soaps, ...
Detergents
... (as are present in nail varnish remover).
contact dermatitis is most often seen around the hands ... carrots whiten teeth naturally. Irritant
contact dermatitis : - This is a type of eczema caused by frequent
contact with everyday substances, such as detergents ...
Eye infections
... More Cases of Eye Infections Linked to Recalled
contact Lens Solution HealthDay Geography Key to ... diarrhea , eye infections or meningitis .
contact lens solution linked to eye infections What happened? A popular
contact lens solution has been identified as the ...
Farsightedness
... ( hyperopia ) may be corrected with glasses or
contact lenses. Search All of MedicineNet For: search ... does not become evident until later. Soft
contact lenses are used to correct farsightedness , ... on the front of the eye ). ICL (implantable
contact lens ) Refractive lens that is implanted over ...
Feces
... a litter box or touching anything that's come in
contact with infected cat feces . Stool ( feces ), ... by eating food that's been contaminated by
contact with the feces from one of these animals. Less ... In addition, pregnant women should avoid all
contact and exposure to cat feces and cat litter, which ...
Gasoline
... . benzoylphenylurea ... deep sunburn
contact with hot items such as skillets or irons exposure to flames
contact with hot liquids burning gasoline or kerosene
contact with chemicals. Gardentox (Diazinon) Gartner's ...
Hepatitis b
... hepatitis , because it is commonly spread through
contact with infected blood products ( transfusion ). ... the world and spread as HIV is"through
contact with infected blood (contaminated needles, ... Hepatitis B is transmitted through direct
contact with the blood or body fluids of an infected ...
Jock itch
... one person to the next by direct skin -to- skin
contact or
contact with unwashed clothing. Jock itch usually stays ... one person to the next by direct skin -to- skin
contact or ...
Kerosene
... be found in a number of items that people come in
contact with each day. These include: leaking exhaust ... ( Alcoholic Ketoacidosis ) ... deep sunburn
contact with hot items such as skillets or irons exposure to flames
contact with hot liquids burning gasoline or kerosene ...
Lens
... is usually more skillful than the left .) ...
contact Lens Service What eye hazards may be ... many of the problems associated with the use of
contact lenses by practicing proper hygiene : ... ... travel through the optic nerve to the brain.
contact lens allergy ...
Nail polish
... Home Treatment : DO NOT induce vomiting .
contact your poison control center for specific ... example, nail polish remover, preservatives in
contact lens solutions, or repeated
contact with metals in earring posts and the metal backs ...
Organ
... If any information requires updating, please
contact podiatry channel. The nose is the organ of ... patients with kidney disease . You may wish to
contact one of the following: ... ORGAN S OF ... organ isms. They are often contracted through
contact with an intermediate vector , but may occur as ...
Poison ivy
... or sumac poisoning is an allergic reaction from
contact with the sap of plants such as poison ivy , ... Poison Ivy , Oak and Sumac The rash caused by
contact with the poison ivy , oak and sumac plants is perhaps the most common form of allergic
contact dermatitis . Poison Ivy on the Leg This is a ...
Psychosis
... rendering the individual incapable of staying in
contact with reality. Psychosis , ICU: A disorder in ... Psychosis Definition: Psychosis is a loss of
contact with reality, typically including delusion s ... and treatment of patients who've lost
contact with reality and have become prone to symptoms ...
Pubic Lice
... contagious and can be transmitted through sexual
contact or by contaminated items such as towels and ... hair of your pubic area and on eyelashes. Sexual
contact or
contact with infected clothing, bedding or even toilet ...
Rash
... Summary & Participants Simple steps to avoid
contact with poison ivy , oak and sumac. Caring for ... at some time. Their bottoms are in frequent
contact with moisture, bacteria , and ammonia , and ... Treats Seborrheic Dermatitis Top 10 Causes of
contact Dermatitis Mom's Milk May Cut Baby Skin ...
Saliva
... is no evidence that the virus is spread by
contact with saliva . Labor atory studies reveal that ... expose a susceptible person having face-to-face
contact with the ill person. One can test the saliva ... 85 percent of bites . They are transmitted by
contact with the saliva of a cat. An individual can ...
Safe sex
... as other sexually-transmitted disease s. Sexual
contact with people living in tropical and subtropical ... infection once it occurs. Abstaining from sexual
contact is the only certain way to avoid exposure to ... latex or polyurethane condoms during any sexual
contact because it is not possible always to know or ...
School
... about eye examinations (including fitting of
contact lenses and glasses), ... Information regarding ... Healthcare Network. Previous Next ... Casual
contact can be defined as normal day-to-day
contact among people at home, school , work, or in the ...
Semen
... of catching the virus . Use barriers to avoid
contact with semen , vagina l fluids, or blood . ... . HIV enters the body through direct
contact with certain body fluids, including blood , ... but this is a very contagious disease . Any
contact with semen or blood from an person with the ...
Sneezing
... and involuntary loss of urine . Close
contact with an infected person, for example through
contact with a sneezing sufferer where droplets are ... virus spreads from person to person by direct
contact or through the air by cough ing or sneezing . ...
Sunburn
... other sources. sunstroke ... deep sunburn
contact with hot items such as skillets or irons exposure to flames
contact with hot liquids burning gasoline or kerosene
contact with chemicals. Photosensitivity Extreme ...
Abrasion
... s, may be caused by foreign bodies (such as sand or dust), overuse of
contact lenses or exposure to ultraviolet radiation. Sexual practices that ... tissue or a forgotten tampon. Athlete's foot is transmitted through
contact with a cut or abrasion on the bottom ( plantar surface) of the foot. In ...
Acrodermatitis
... Pictures & Images Acrodermatitis ... Acrodermatitis Allergic
contact Dermatitis Atopic Dermatitis
contact Dermatitis Diaper Rash ( Diaper Dermatitis ) Exfoliative Dermatitis ...
Anthrax
... affects hoofed animals such as sheep and goats, but humanswho come in
contact with the infected animals canget sick from anthrax , too. Anthrax ... with Bacillus anthracis transmitted from infected or wild animals by
contact with hides or by the ingestion or inhalation of spores . Symptoms: ...
Bacterial
... are quite contagious . The infection is easily spread though direct
contact with the infected eye . For instance, a person may touch the infected ... contaminants itself and help it to kill the contaminants it comes into
contact with. Anti bacterial cream Benzoyl peroxide kills the bacteria ...
Bifocals
... starts to develop. Diet , drugs, eye exercise s, and special types of
contact lenses or bifocals do not appear to affect the progression of ... of your vision (visual acuity) may gradually decline. Glasses or
contact lenses may help correct age-related vision changes. You may eventually ...
Body lice
... parasitic insects (Pediculus humanus corporis) that spread through close
contact with other people. Body lice are common among people who are unable ... seams and folds of your clothing. Body lice are often spread by direct
contact with infected clothing or bedding or with an infected person. In rare ...
Brucellosis
... around 104 degrees Farenheit. Brucellosis is a disease caused by
contact with animals carrying the Brucella bacteria . Pictures & Images ... fever , sweating and weakness that is transmitted to humans by direct
contact with disease d animals or through ingestion of contaminated meat, milk ...
Burn
... : Damage to the skin or other body parts caused by extreme heat, flame,
contact with heated objects, or chemicals. Burn depth is generally categorized ... burn depends on what substance caused it and how long the substance had
contact with the eye . Damage is usually limited to the front of the eye . The ...
Cataracts
... during and after treatment to prevent cataracts . People may prefer
contact lenses over glasses if they are very nearsighted or have had cataracts removed. For them, glasses can produce uneven vision .
contact lenses may provide better vision for people with cornea s damaged by ...
Chickenpox
... is highly infectious. The virus spreads from person to person by direct
contact or through the air by cough ing or sneezing . It takes from 10-21 days after
contact with an infected person for someone to develop chickenpox . ...
Crabs
... occur on the skin and hair of your pubic area and on eyelashes. Sexual
contact or
contact with infected clothing, bedding or even toilet seats can spread pubic ...