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Non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU) is an inflammation of the urethra that is not caused by *Neisseria gonorrhoeae*, the bacterium responsible for gonorrhea. It is one of the most...
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Poison oak is a plant known for causing skin irritation and allergic reactions upon contact. It belongs to the same family as poison ivy and poison sumac and contains an oily...
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Surgical infections, also known as postoperative infections, refer to infections that occur at the site of a surgical wound or within the body after a surgical procedure. Thes...
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Soft tissue sarcoma is a rare and diverse group of cancers that originate in the soft tissues of the body, such as muscles, tendons, fat, blood vessels, and lymph vessels. The...
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Pain or irritation in the mouth and throat can result from a wide variety of causes, ranging from simple, temporary conditions to more complex, chronic disorders. It is a comm...
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Diaper rash, also known as diaper dermatitis, is a common condition affecting infants and toddlers who wear diapers. It manifests as red, inflamed skin in areas that come into...
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Hemorrhagic cystitis refers to inflammation of the bladder that leads to bleeding, resulting in blood in the urine, a condition known as hematuria. It is often associated with...
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Granuloma inguinale, also known as donovanosis, is a rare, chronic bacterial infection caused by *Klebsiella granulomatis*. It primarily affects the genital and perineal regio...
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Hyperactivity refers to an increased level of physical or mental activity, often marked by restlessness, excessive movement, and difficulty focusing or remaining still. It is...
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