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HEALTH PROBLEM
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Overview |
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is a type of bacteria. It is usually found in poultry, eggs, unprocessed milk and in meat and water. It may also be carried by pets like turtles and birds. |
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Causes |
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The attacks the stomach and intestines. In more serious cases, the bacteria may enter the lymph tracts, which carry water and protein to the blood, and the blood itself. The bacteria attack all age groups and both sexes. Children, the elderly and people who are already ill are much more likely to get a. |
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Symptoms |
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In the case of less serious infections there are fewer symptoms - usually only two or three times a day for a couple of days. Most mild types of clear up in four to seven days without requiring any treatment other than rest and plenty of liquid.
A more severe infection may cause excessive , stomach cramps and general health problems. In such cases, treatment with antibiotics may be necessary and a doctor should be consulted. |
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Risk Factors |
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Gout attacks are brought on by several factors including:
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overconsumption of alcohol, especially
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some foods with a high content of protein and purines, such as liver, kidneys, sardines, and anchovies.
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being overweight.
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haemorrhages in the canal.
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bodily trauma with extensive tissue destruction.
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major surgery.
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conditions in which there is a high rate of cell turnover, eg leukaemia, lymphoma, psoriasis.
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