Malara ✔✔Symptoms are fever and flulike illness, including shaking chills, headache, muscle
aches, and malaise. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may
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jaundice because of the destruction of RBCs.
MRSA ✔✔Signs and symptoms depend on where the infection causes disease. For example, if
the infection occurs in a wound, the wound will be painful, reddened, swollen, and warm to the
touch. If the skin infection spreads to the lung, causing pneumonia, or to the bloodstream, then
the symptoms will be more systemic.
Staph Infection ✔✔Symptoms and signs include a collection of pus, such as a boil, furuncle, or
abscess. The area is typically tender or painful and may be reddened and swollen. Warm to the
touch
H1N1 ✔✔The symptoms are the same as for seasonal flu. They include fever, cough, sore throat,
nasal congestion, body aches, fatigue, and headaches. Some experience diarrhea and vomiting.
Second Degree Burns ✔✔The skin appears red and blistered and it may be swollen.First Degree Burns ✔✔The skin is red, painful, and dry, but there are no blisters.
Third Degree Burns ✔✔The skin most likely appears white, pearly, or leathery.
Fourth Degree Burns ✔✔Extends into underlying bones, muscles, tendons, nerves, and blood
vessels. The skin appears white or charred; sensation is lost because nerve endings are destroyed.
Near drowning ✔✔The person generally aspirates fluid or may have an obstructed airway caused
by a spasm of the larynx when gasping underwater, resulting in hypoxemia (insufficient
oxygenation of the arterial blood). Later, within minutes or possibly days, the person may
experience respiratory distress.
Adenoma ✔✔A benign tumor formed from glandular structures in epithelial tissue
Osteoma ✔✔A new piece of bone usually growing on another piece of bone, typically the skull.
It is a benign tumor.Paget Disease ✔✔Some individuals may first notice a swelling or other deformity in one of the
long bones of the body or a need to increase their hat size if the bones of the skull are involved.
The gradual onset of dull but persistent pain around the area of the affected bone may be the first
symptom in some individuals. The pain may become severe enough to be disabling. Nerves may
be pinched by enlarged bones, and tingling or numbness may be felt. The skin is often warm to
the touch over the affected area. Headache and vision loss may occur due to enlargement of the
skull, and gradual hearing loss may occur if the ossicles or nearby skull bones are involved.
Dislocation ✔✔The bone may be visibly out of alignment or position and have a deformed
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