Hepatitis B is an acute or chronic liver disease caused by a DNA-containing hepatitis B virus (HBV). Transmission of infection occurs by parenteral route. Hepatitis B has various clinical and morphological variants: from “healthy” carriage to malignant forms, chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis of the liver, and hepatocellular carcinoma.
It is better to treat hepatitis A at home. Restrictions in the motor regime should depend on the severity of symptoms of intoxication, the patient's well-being and the severity of the disease. When erased, without jaundice, and in most cases with mild forms, the regimen can be semi-postmortem from the first days of icteric period.
With a typical course of hepatitis A, the cycle is clearly marked with a successive change of five periods: incubation, initial, or prodromal (pre-zheltushnogo), high (icteric), post-jelly and period of convalescence.
Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is a spherical RNA-containing particle with a diameter of 27-30 nm. According to its physico-chemical properties, it belongs to enteroviruses with serial number 72, localized in the cytoplasm of hepatocytes.
Hepatitis A is an acute, cyclically occurring disease caused by an RNA-containing virus; characterized by short-term symptoms of intoxication, rapidly passing violations of liver functions with benign flow.
Chicken pox (chicken pox) is a typical childhood infection. Virtually the entire population of the Earth has it before the age of 10-14. The only source is a sick person. The patient is contagious one day before the appearance of the first rash and within 3-4 days after the appearance of the last vesicles, especially at the time of the onset of rashes. The source of infection can be and patients with herpes zoster. The causative agent is present in the contents of the vesicles, but is not found in the crusts.
Brucellosis - acute or chronic infectious-allergic disease with prolonged fever, defeat of musculoskeletal, nervous, cardiovascular and other body systems.
Local treatment of rabies involves the immediate washing of the wound with a lot of soapy water followed by treatment with iodine tincture. Surgical excision of the edges of the wound and its suturing are strictly contraindicated.
Rabies, or hydrophobia, is an acute viral disease transmitted through the bites of an infected animal, with the defeat of the nervous system and the development of severe encephalitis with a fatal outcome.
Giant cell tumor (synonyms: osteoclastoma, osteoblastoma) - an extremely rare occurrence in childhood of a new skeleton with progressive growth and destruction of metaepiphysis of tubular bones.