Sunday, January 10, 2010

Which Antibiotics and Treatment You Should Take? - Tuberculosis and Candida

By Veronica Carrillo

It's hard to say for sure how many Americans are infected by cryptosporidium per year. This is so because many are infected without consulting a doctor and because the cysts are so hard to detect in the laboratory. A small quantity of cysts in water can be hard to find in a laboratory. Yet a small number of cysts can infect the person who drinks them.

The fact that it resists disinfection and that it can even get through well-operated water treatment systems, means that it is a very big problem facing the clean water industry. What then are the symptoms of the disease known as cryptosporidiosis?

How Can Cryptosporidium Affect My Health? It only takes a relatively few cysts to infect a person. The incubation period of the illness, cryptosporidiosis, is about one week but can be anywhere from 2 to 25 days. The cyst germinates and reproduces causing symptoms such as severe diarrhea, gas, stomach cramps, nausea, headaches and even slight fever. The degree of intensity varies with the person. Some people in fact have no symptoms. On the other hand, for those with low resistance (HIV/Aids patients, transplant patients, cancer patients) or those vulnerable to dehydration (as small children and pregnant women), the attack of this parasite can be life threatening.

While scarlet fever may not seem to be more serious than the flu in its symptoms, it is critical to treat it seriously and immediately go to a physician to get antibiotics. This is not the sort of illness you can wait out or simply buy over the counter cold medicine for; if left untreated, scarlet fever can cause serious complications, most notably rheumatoid fever, a condition that can permanently weaken the heart valves.

So, when acid comes in contact with it; ulcers and soars develop. As the time passes and this continues to happen these ulcers and soars of course multiply and enlarge in size, which leads to an increased level of pain each time you suffer a bout from this condition.

When you have had enough, want the pain to end, or just do not want to never face the severe medical conditions these disease could eventually lead too; then it is time to take action. After-all, who is going to help you if you do not want to help yourself? You now know it is possible to end the pain forever and return to your normal happy life once again, but are you determined enough to do so?

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