4/19/2011

what's the difference between catarrh and runny nose?

what's the difference between catarrh and runny nose?question 2: what's the difference between sepsis and pus?

question 3: why wikipedia list hepatitis as a sexually transmitted disease? is it?

question 4: how should i pronounce hepevirus?/herpesviridae?/valaciclovir?

question 5: if hepatitis is untreated,it will turn to cancer?

question 6: herpes simplex is only one kind of herpes? please explain..

jason c
1:Catarrh refers to inflammation of mucosa,and mucosa is found in our oral cavity,nasal lining,pharynx,larynx and others.

2.pus is made of dead white blood cells,dead/live bacteria,plasma,toxins,enzymes and so on.Sepsis can be caused by pus.

3.hepatitis can be transmitted sexually, especially B,C,D.anything,that involves exchange of bodily fluids.(meaning sex can count)

4.I don't get this question.valaciclovir is an antiviral medication,Herpesviridae=her-piss-whee-Ree-Day
I think ,it's better to say herpes virus.

5.Not all cases of hepatitides lead to liver cancer;some individuals get cancer,some don't.

6.Herpes simplex refers to the virus. there are 2 types :herpes simplex type 1 and herpes simplex type 2.Herpes simplex type 1 can cause affections in various parts of the body(angles of lips,nasal wings,cornea,buccal cavity etc) .Herpes simplex type 2 affects genitals ,usually.

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