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vaginal bleeding unrelated to periods, malaise, fever, life: pregnancy, life: immunosuppressed, demo: duration, demo: age
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Endometritis - infection of inner lining of uterus
'endometritis' is considered a medical emergency
increased due to -
pregnancy related
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Premature rupture of membranes - rupture of membranes before the onset of labot
'premature rupture of membranes' is considered a medical emergency
increased due to -
pregnancy related
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Retained placenta - piece of placenta remaining in uterus after childbirth
'retained placenta' is considered a medical emergency
increased due to -
pregnancy related
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Chorioamnionitis - infection of placental membranes and amniotic fluid
a.k.a inflammation of chorion
'chorioamnionitis' is considered a medical emergency
increased due to -
pregnancy related
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Ectopic pregnancy - pregnancy not in uterus
'ectopic pregnancy' is considered a medical emergency
increased due to -
pregnancy related
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Chlamydia infections - multisystem infectious illnesses
a.k.a Chlamydia conjunctivitis
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chlamydia infections
eye diseases, female reproductive system-gynecological, infectious diseases, male reproductive system, pulmonary
[acute and may recur]
eye discharge, red eye(s), vaginal discharge, vaginal discharge purulent
Chlamydia (from the Greek, χλαμύδος meaning "cloak") is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. The term Chlamydia refers to an infection by any one of the species in the bacterial genus Chlamydia—Chlamydia trachomatis, Chlamydia suis or Chlamydia muridarum—, but of these, only C.
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Vaginitis - inflammation of vagina
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Cellulitis - infection of subcutaneous tissues of skin
a.k.a Skin infection - bacterial, Cellulitis
'cellulitis' is considered a medical emergency
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cellulitis
infectious diseases, dermatology
[acute]
blister(s) or bump(s) on skin, pus draining from skin, rash on face, redness in skin in one area
Cellulitis is an inflammation of the connective tissue underlying the skin, that can be caused by a bacterial infection. Cellulitis can be caused by normal skin flora or by exogenous bacteria, and often occurs where the skin has previously been broken: cracks in the skin, cuts, burns, insect bites, surgical wounds, or sites of intravenous catheter insertion.
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Vulvitis - inflammation of vulva
a.k.a Vulvitis Plasmacellularis
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Puerperal infections - infections in woman after birth of baby
a.k.a Puerperal fever, childbed fever
'puerperal infections' is considered a medical emergency
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pregnancy related
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Known synonyms for your symptoms:
• vaginal discharge purulent -
yellow or green vaginal discharge , purulent vaginal discharge , yellow vaginal discharge , green vaginal discharge
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