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Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common vaginal infection that occurs when there is an imbalance in the normal bacterial flora of the vagina. Normally, the vagina contains a bala...
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Wound debridement and suturing are essential medical procedures used to clean and close wounds, promoting healing and preventing complications such as infection or scarring. D...
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Streptococcal pharyngitis, commonly known as strep throat, is a bacterial infection of the throat and tonsils caused by group A *Streptococcus* (GAS), specifically *Streptococ...
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Infected wounds and ulcers are open lesions or sores on the skin or mucous membranes that have become infected by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. These conditions can...
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Soft tissue infections (STIs) refer to infections that affect the skin, muscles, tendons, fat, and connective tissues beneath the skin. These infections are often caused by ba...
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Sugar substitutes, also known as artificial sweeteners or non-nutritive sweeteners, are substances used to replace sugar in foods and beverages to provide sweetness without th...
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Bacterial pneumonia caused by *Staphylococcus*, particularly *Staphylococcus aureus*, is a severe and potentially life-threatening infection of the lungs. This type of pneumon...
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Dilatation of the pupil, also known as **mydriasis**, refers to the enlargement of the pupil, the black circular opening in the center of the eye that controls the amount of l...
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Nicotinic acid deficiency, also known as pellagra, is a nutritional disorder caused by insufficient intake or absorption of niacin (vitamin B3) or its precursor, tryptophan. N...
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