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Answer: Because no actual cutting, surgery or skin penetration is required, infection following lasertrolysis is very rare. However, when treating facial areas, it is especially important to notify your physician of any cold sore tendency (herpes simplex eru...

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Answer: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sjogrens Syndrome, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), Auto Immune Disease, Herpes Simplex Virus infection of the eyes, Herpes Zoster Virus infection of the eyes, glaucoma, retinal detachment surgery, cataract surgery or other e...

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Answer: Antibodies against B virus are generally not protective in the sense that they will prevent another infection or even a reactivation of a latent infection. This situation is similar to what is seen for herpes simplex infections. High levels of antibo...

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Answer: HERPES SIMPLEX known as a cold sore. Initially this virus is acquired through contact with another person who has a cold sore. Once a person has the virus it will stay dormant within the body and when the person is under stress or run down in some wa...

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Answer: Born: 16 August 2000History: Born at term, in eutocia after a normal gestation.Reason for hospitalization: In May, he was affected by chickenpox. About one month later he had fever and a convulsive attack, and entered the Intensive Care Department of...

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Answer: Short term effects are usually limited. Minimal reddening or swelling of the area is common and typically lasts less than an hour although occasionally can last for a few days. There can also be increased or decreased pigment in treated areas. (For e...

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Answer: Answer: There are many viral illnesses that look like mononucleosis. Infectionwith Ebstein-Barr virus(the virus responsible for mononucleosis) can be similar toinfection with cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex, and other infectious agents. Also,occasion...

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