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  2. Scabies - Wikipedia

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    These symptoms can be present across most of the body or just in certain areas such as the wrists, between fingers, or along the waistline. [2] The head may be affected, but this is typically only in young children. [2] The itch is often worse at night. [2] Scratching may cause skin breakdown and an additional bacterial infection in the skin. [2]

  3. 11 common bug bites — and photos to help you identify them

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    Fire ants also sting humans, Frye says, which can cause small pus-filled bumps on the skin, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Other symptoms: Ant bites are typically painful and itchy.

  4. Injury in humans - Wikipedia

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    Major trauma is a severe traumatic injury that has the potential to cause disability or death. Serious traumatic injury most often occurs as a result of traffic collisions. [11] Traumatic injury is the leading cause of death in people under the age of 45. [12] Blunt trauma injuries are caused by the forceful impact of an external object.

  5. Strychnine poisoning - Wikipedia

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    The death of Barrois is depicted with symptoms of acute convulsions, asphyxia, severe pain, ringing in the ears and visual glares that are precipitated by touch. In The Anubis Gates the protagonist combats strychnine poisoning by eating ash and cinder of a fireplace, remembering that carbon neutralizes strychnine from stomach.

  6. 85 Signs That Might Make You Scratch Your Head (Best Of ... - AOL

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    You could be the best at reading and comprehension and still, some of these signs might leave you completely stumped. The post 85 Signs That Might Make You Scratch Your Head (Best Of All Time ...

  7. Chagas disease - Wikipedia

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    The bite is typically painless, but causes itching. [16] Scratching at the bite introduces the T. cruzi-laden feces into the bite wound, initiating infection. [16] In addition to classical vector spread, Chagas disease can be transmitted through the consumption of food or drink contaminated with triatomine insects or their feces. [22]

  8. Head injury - Wikipedia

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    Brain injury can occur at the site of impact, but can also be at the opposite side of the skull due to a contrecoup effect (the impact to the head can cause the brain to move within the skull, causing the brain to impact the interior of the skull opposite the head-impact). While impact on the brain at the same site of injury to the skull is the ...

  9. Sporotrichosis - Wikipedia

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    Sporotrichosis by the fungus Sporothrix schenckii. Cutaneous or skin sporotrichosis; This is the most common form of this disease. Symptoms of this form include nodular lesions or bumps in the skin, at the point of entry and also along lymph nodes and vessels.