To date, tuberculosis of the lymph nodes is considered one of the most common forms of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (extrapulmonary tuberculosis), which can develop as a result of primary tuberculosis infection.
The occipital lymph nodes are in the back of the neck. In a healthy state, they are not noticeable at all and can not be probed. But as a result of the inflammatory process, there is an increase in the occipital lymph nodes, as a result of which small rounded tubercles appear on the neck, which, when palpated, can become very painful.
The bites of bed bugs are different in that they are often confused with the bites of other insects, an allergic rash on the body or even damage, but the real cause is beginning to suspect not at once.
Probably, every person is familiar with the painful feeling of general weakness and weakness in colds. This condition is called "aches in the body" is a feeling of discomfort, with which it is impossible to work or relax.
Dermatobiasis (or South American miase) is an obligate mias, the development of which is provoked by the larva of the Dermatobia hominis. A characteristic feature of the disease is the appearance in the skin of the purulent node around the larva growing under the skin.
The causes of melioidosis are the infection of a human Burkholderia pseudomalli (Burkholderia pseudomallei) bacterium, which is classed as a Proteobacteria, a class of Betaproteobacteria.
Ticks, getting access to human blood, can become carriers of various diseases, for example, encephalitis, borreliosis, rickettsiosis and other infectious pathologies.