1. Nicotine Skin Patches: MedlinePlus Drug Information
Why is this medication prescribed? How should this medicine be used? What special precautions should I follow? What should I do if I forget a dose? What side effects can this medication cause? What storage conditions are needed for this medicine? ...
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2. Prostatitis Website--Fungus/Candida Page
The Prostatitis Foundation, owner of this site, is NOT the author of this page. It is presented as a service to this site's visitors. In fact, since this page was created, the author has repudiated some of what it says. However, The Prostatitis Fo...
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3. FUNGUS CULTURE, skin, hair, nails
Use a sterile scalpel to scrape skin lesions. Collect hair and base of hair roots for scalp shavings. Collect nail scrapings and material from nailbed. Place scrapings or nails in a sealed container.
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4. Go Ask Alice!: A fungus among us: Candida (yeast)
Candida lives in one's intestines, but it may "escape" into the body and cause all kind of vague complaints. Could you tell me more about it; how to detect it, its symptoms and cure (diet?)?
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5. What is the best way to control skin fungus? - - Questions & Answers | SkinCareGuide.com
I am getting fungus infections on my thighs, hands,legs. How can I prevent it from spreading to my whole body?
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6. Skin testing, PPD (R arm) and Candida (L), Health Information, UW Health, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison
The right arm represents a positive reaction to PPD (a skin test for tuberculosis protein). The left arm represents a positive reaction to Candida protein. Candida antigen is tested to determine if the individual's immune system is functioning...
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7. Fungus
Fungal infections are caused by microscopic organisms (fungi) that can live on the skin. They can live on the dead tissues of the hair, nails, and outer skin layers.
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8. Fungus definition - Skin Diseases, Conditions, Symptoms, and Procedures on MedicineNet.com
Fungus: A single-celled or multicellular organism. Fungi can be true pathogens (such as histoplasmosis and coccidioidomycosis) that cause infections in healthy persons or they can be opportunistic pathogens (such as aspergillosis, candidiasis, and...
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9. Candida
Candida, (Candida albicans) is a fungal disease. Yeasts have become increasingly significant as pathogens in all fields of medicine. This is particularly true of those which are saprophytes (they live by eating dead tissue instead of living tissue...
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10. Candida
A single 200 mg dose of the anti-fungal fluconazole each week effectively reduces the occurrence of oral and vaginal Candida in HIV-positive women, according to an American study which enrolled 323 women with CD4 counts below 300. Taking fluconazo...
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