- About Pubic Crab Lice - CDC
How it spreads You usually get pubic lice from intimate, person-to-person contact, usually sexual contact Occasionally pubic lice can spread by clothing, bedding, or (very rarely) using a toilet seat that was just used by a person infested with public
- Epididymitis - STI Treatment Guidelines - Centers for Disease Control . . .
Acute epididymitis is a clinical syndrome causing pain, swelling, and inflammation of the epididymis and lasting <6 weeks (1191)
- Indwelling Urinary Catheter Insertion and Maintenance
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- Mumps Symptoms and Complications | Mumps | CDC
Mumps is best known for causing puffy cheeks and a tender, swollen jaw Mumps is usually mild, but in rare cases it can cause more severe complications like brain inflammation
- Illness Associated with Exposure to Naphthalene in Mothballs -- Indiana
Illness Associated with Exposure to Naphthalene in Mothballs -- Indiana In April 1982, the Clark County Health Department in Jeffersonville, Indiana, received a telephone call from a 26-year-old woman whose friends were becoming ill with symptoms of headache, nausea, and vomiting while visiting her apartment
- Signs and Symptoms of Mpox | Mpox | CDC
Symptoms People with mpox often get a rash that may be located on hands, feet, chest, face, or mouth or near the genitals, including penis, testicles, labia, and vagina, and anus
- What You Can Do to Test for Fentanyl | Stop Overdose | CDC
Fentanyl test strips: a harm reduction strategy Fentanyl test strips (FTS) are a low-cost harm reduction tool that can be used to prevent overdoses in combination with other strategies
- What to Do After a Tick Bite | Ticks | CDC
The Tick Bite Bot is an interactive tool that will assist individuals on removing attached ticks and determining when to seek health care, if appropriate, after a tick bite
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