Botulism
... resulting from ingestion of food containing
toxins produced by the bacillus Clostridium ... bacteria called Clostridium botulinum. The
toxins that this bacterium produces are among the most ... eats infected honey, the organ ism may produce
toxins in the digestive tract. Botulism in ...
Clostridium
... of C. difficile and toxin A, one of the two
toxins the bacterium produces. ... resulting from ingestion of food containing
toxins produced by the bacillus Clostridium ... severe diarrhea . Other bacteria that produce
toxins are Staphylococcus aureus , Bacillus cereus, ...
Organ
... body's metabolic processes. Some also produce
toxins that injure cells. No body organ performs a ... Invading organ isms such as bacteria produce
toxins that damage host tissue s and interfere with normal metabolism ; some
toxins are actually enzyme s that, by breaking down ...
Toxemia
... by the presence in the blood of bacterial
toxins or other harmful substances. Toxemia : A ... on the topic of detoxifying the body: Adsorb
toxins : Poultices made of charcoal, clay, and glycerin, ... . Particularly used to describe toxemia (
toxins in the blood ) of pregnancy . ectopic ...
Toxic
... rare, life-threatening illness that is caused by
toxins ( poison s) that circulate in the blood stream. ... infected some part of the body release these
toxins . Toxic ity can be acute , sub chronic , or ... bra puts on the breast is limiting the flow of
toxins that need to be released, resulting in the ...
Toxins
... Afla
toxins Related Category: Pathology ... > Hemolytic Anemia Caused by Chemicals and
toxins Hemolytic Anemia Caused by Chemicals and
toxins Alternate Names : Anemia - Hemolytic - ...
Creatinine
... , a protein normally found in the body. Two of the most common
toxins are urea, a nitrogen waste product, and creatinine . The amount of
toxins that remains in the blood is a rough measure of how well the kidney s ...
Food poisoning
... following the eating of foods contaminated by bacteria , bacterial
toxins , natural poison s, or harmful chemical substances. Food poisoning , ... weakness . Food poisoning is the result of eating organ isms or
toxins in contaminated food . Most cases of food poisoning are a result of ...
Gas gangrene
... bacteria that, under anaerobic (low oxygen ) conditions, produce
toxins that cause the tissue death and associated symptoms. Gas gangrene ... called moist gangrene . The clostridium bacteria can produce lethal
toxins in a wound - this is known as gas gangrene . The skin looks as though ...
Metabolism
... oxygen it dies. Invading organ isms such as bacteria produce
toxins that damage host tissue s and interfere with normal metabolism ; some
toxins are actually enzyme s that, by breaking down host tissue s, prevent ...
Microbe
... — or parts of microbe s. Other vaccine s use inactivated
toxins . These lymph node s filter the lymph , which may carry bacteria , ... organ isms. Some microbe s, such as Staphylococcus, release
toxins that inflame the stomach , causing nausea and vomiting . ...
Passive
... usually a few weeks or months. Passive smokers are exposed to many
toxins , say the authors. Some of those
toxins may exist in a more 'concentrated' form in second- hand smoke than in ...
Proliferation
... . A poorly functioning digestive system causes the proliferation of
toxins in the intestine s and some of these
toxins have been shown to contribute to the development of atopic dermatitis . ...
Scarlet fever
... syndrome and parvo virus infection . Some strains produce
toxins that can lead to a scarlet fever rash . This rash is thought to be an allergic reaction to the
toxins . Untreated, strep throat can sometimes lead to rheumatic fever . ...
Spores
... in honey. If the baby eats infected honey, the organ ism may produce
toxins in the digestive tract. The spores (seeds) were on that nail and, ... body -- such as chemicals, virus particles, spores , or bacterial
toxins . These foreign substances are called antigen s. Inhalational anthrax ...
Stool
... Stool C. Difficile Toxin Definition This test detects the presence of
toxins produced by the bacterium Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) in the ... Stool thickeners (such as Kaopectate) absorb some bacteria and
toxins in the intestine s. They also thicken the stool with clay or fruit ...
Toxic Shock Syndrome
... syndrome (TSS) is a rare, life-threatening illness that is caused by
toxins ( poison s) that circulate in the blood stream. Bacteria that have infected some part of the body release these
toxins . Toxic Shock Syndrome Related Category: Pathology (TSS). acute , ...
Vaccination
... infections . Vaccination s and Immunosuppression The wastes and
toxins that build up in the blood stream of a child with kidney disease can ... endothrix; endotoxaemia; endo toxic ; endotoxicosis; endo toxin ; endo
toxins ; endo toxin shock ; endotracheal; endotracheal anaesthesia; ...
Abrasion
... infection develops when bacteria enter the body, usually through a minor skin injury or abrasion . The bacteria begin to grow and release
toxins that: ... It does not usually occur after superficial injury to the eye such as cornea l abrasion . Less frequently, infectious agents may ...
Acute kidney failure
... of small organ s that lie on either side of your spine at about waist level. They act as filters that keep your blood free of by-products and
toxins . Acute Kidney Failure Decreased blood flow to the kidney s for a period of time. This may occur from blood loss or shock . An obstruction ...
Aflatoxins
... of secondary metabolite s that are cancer -causing byproducts of a mold that grows on nuts and grains, particularly peanuts. Aflatoxins are
toxins produced by a mold that grows in nuts, seeds, and legumes. Function: ... - Aflatoxins (found especially in peanuts and soy sauce) must be ...
Aflatoxin
... that are cancer -causing byproducts of a mold that grows on nuts and grains, particularly peanuts. Aflatoxin Definition: Aflatoxin s are
toxins produced by a mold that grows in nuts, seeds, and legumes. Aflatoxin has also been implicated as a factor in the etiology (causation) of ...
Allergy
... , and risk factors: Normally, your body's immune system defends against potentially harmful substances, such as bacteria , virus es, and
toxins . Latex Allergy Latex Allergy The American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) acknowledges that latex allergy reactions are a serious health ...
Amino acids
... food , controlling levels of fats, glucose and amino acids in the blood , combating infections , as well as neutralising and destroying
toxins . A urinary tract infection ( UTI ) can cause a foul odor. Urine that smell s like maple syrup can indicate maple syrup urine disease , a ...
Antigen
... called an antigen , the immune system is triggered. The immune system normally protects the body from harmful agents such as bacteria and
toxins . Hypersensitivity - Altered reactivity to an antigen , which can result in pathologic reactions upon subsequent exposure to that particular ...
Autoimmune Diseases
... Autoimmune diseases that attack the bile ducts or liver cells Severe reactions to prescription drugs Prolonged exposure to environmental
toxins Infections from bacteria and parasites usually found in the tropics ... Many HLA molecules exist, but some are of special interest because ...
Bacillus anthracis
... ( Bacillus anthracis ) that primarily affects sheep, horses, hogs, cattle, and goats and is almost always fatal in animals. The bacillus produces
toxins that kill cells and cause fluid to accumulate in the body's tissue s. Anthrax is an infectious disease caused by the spore-forming bacteria ...
Bacteria
... Format ... Bacteria l gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the stomach and intestine s caused by bacteria or bacteria l
toxins . (Also see food poisoning .) ... Bacteria Germs Multi media from HONselect: Bacteria Bacteria Germs Microscopic organ ism ...
Bacterial
... Definition: Bacterial gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the stomach and intestine s caused by bacteria or bacterial
toxins . (Also see food poisoning .) ... Bacterial Meningitis What is bacterial meningitis ? Bacterial meningitis is infection of the brain ...
Blood poisoning
... ; Meningococcal bacteremia Causes, incidence , and risk factors: Text Continued Below ... Septicemia The presence of bacteria and their
toxins in the blood stream. Septicemia is sometimes called blood poisoning . Any of several species of spherical bacteria that occur in groups of ...
Bone marrow
... study: High-dose chemotherapy followed by reconstitution of damaged bone marrow ; chemotherapy before surgery ; immunotherapy, including immuno
toxins (molecules that combine a toxic agent with an antibody that binds to tumor cells); ... Following birth , the bone marrow of the infant ...
Cholera
... after a person received vaccination for typhoid , measles , cholera , hepatitis B , or yellow fever . Some foods , drugs, or other chemical
toxins may trigger HSP as well. Often no cause can be found. Examples of infections caused by this class of bacteria include the plague , rabbit ...
Circulation
... include improved blood circulation leading to the reduction of muscular and nervous tension. By oxygen ating the cells and flushing out the
toxins and impurities, Indian head massage can also nourish the hair . LEUKOCYTOSIS: An abnormally high number of leukocytes in circulation . This ...
Cirrhosis
... histologic change that occurs in the liver when there has been severe damage, rendered from the effects of alcohol, virus es, or other
toxins . [ Med Help International ] [ Search ] [ Ask the Doctor Forums ] ... Cirrhosis is a disease in which normal liver cells are replaced by ...
Cone
... Cone snail: A fishing-eating snail (Conidae) that inhabits tropical coral reefs and produces
toxins that immobilize their prey. See also: Cono toxin . Search All of MedicineNet For: search help Printer-Friendly Format ... Cone biopsy ; ...
Convulsion
... movement s involving muscle groups in the eyes , jaw , neck and limbs. An attack of convulsion s . Particularly used to describe toxemia (
toxins in the blood ) of pregnancy . ectopic pregnancy When the fertilized egg is implanted and develops outside of the uterus . Seizure Epileptic ...
Convulsions
... movement s involving muscle groups in the eyes , jaw , neck and limbs. An attack of convulsions . Particularly used to describe toxemia (
toxins in the blood ) of pregnancy . ectopic pregnancy When the fertilized egg is implanted and develops outside of the uterus . Possible coma ...
Cyanide
... tract, ... Lack of oxygen (such as in suffocation or cyanotic heart disease ), abnormal hemoglobin (such as methemoglobinemia ) and
toxins (such as cyanide ) can all produce cyanosis . These are some of the blessings you get from the nicotine : lead , carcinogen s, cadmium, ...
Cyanotic heart disease
... ... Lack of oxygen (such as in suffocation or cyanotic heart disease ), abnormal hemoglobin (such as methemoglobinemia ) and
toxins (such as cyanide ) can all produce cyanosis . ...
Dermatitis
... yeast organ ism which causes thrush and diaper rash ( diaper dermatitis ). Fungi are also used for the development of antibiotics , anti
toxins , and other drugs used to control various human disease s. ...