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Signs and symptoms [ edit ] Infestation of N. cati causes several symptoms such as severe itchiness , alopecia , scales and characteristic dry, crusted, pruritic lesions that first appear in the region of the ears and rapidly spreads over the face, eyelids, neck and continues to infest the whole body.
Demodicosis in humans is usually caused by Demodex folliculorum and may have a rosacea-like appearance. [4] [5] Common symptoms include hair loss, itching, and inflammation. An association with pityriasis folliculorum has also been described. [5] Demodicosis is most often seen in folliculitis (inflammation of the hair follicles of the skin).
Signs and symptoms are also applied to physiological states outside the context of disease, as for example when referring to the signs and symptoms of pregnancy, or the symptoms of dehydration. Sometimes a disease may be present without showing any signs or symptoms when it is known as being asymptomatic. [13]
Pogosta disease is a viral disease. [1] [2] The symptoms of the disease usually include rash, as well as mild fever and other flu-like symptoms; in most cases the symptoms last less than 5 days. However, in some cases, the patients develop a painful arthritis. There are no known chemical agents available to treat the disease. [3]
Motaba may refer to: Motaba River , Republic of Congo; a river found in the Likouala Department; see List of rivers of the Republic of the Congo Motaba virus , the fictional hemorrhagic fever virus found in the 1995 film Outbreak (film)
Infected organisms that show symptoms will range in severity depending on the number of parasites. [1] When the number of trematodes is high, signs of infection include severe pain in the abdomen. [1] The signs and symptoms of the disease is also impacted by the location and spread of the parasite in the body. [9]
Systemic disease and reproductive wastage are common, and cattle appear to waste away. Horses with dourine show signs of ventral and genital edema and urticaria. Infected dogs and cats may show severe systemic signs. Diagnosis relies on recognition of the flagellate on a blood smear.
Symptoms include apathy, bradykinesia, gait disorder with postural instability, and spastic-hypokinetic dysarthria. Another street drug sometimes contaminated with manganese is the so-called "Bazooka", prepared by free-base methods from cocaine using manganese carbonate .