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Medical Conditions - Pseudomonas Infection

Pseudomonas infection is an infectious disease caused by Pseudomonas bacteria. These infections can be contagious and spread through contaminated food, water, and surfaces. The symptoms of pseudomonal infections include skin rash, headache, diarrhea, fever, and fatigue. Anti-pseudomonal beta-lactam and aminoglycosides are used for the treatment of pseudomonal infection.

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How to manage MDR Pseudomonas in Crohn’s patient?

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Can adults fight Pseudomonas without antibiotics?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can understand your concern. If you have an infection, it is good to take antibiotics. Pseudomonas infections usually are treatable by antibiotics.

Do prolonged dust allergy and green mucus denote infection?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. The green expectoration raises suspicion for pseudomonas infection of the lung. You have to rule out acute bronchitis infection by chest X-ray and spirometry.

What causes urine to be green despite taking Augmentin?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Pseudomonas are usually present with a mainly foreign body like a stone or a tube, or catheter or a stent.

What caused a boil on my finger?

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What is pseudomonas species infection?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Pseudomonas species are gram negative rods and aerobes. They are present almost everywhere.

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