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Streptococcus hemolytic

Streptococcus hemolytic was discovered relatively recently,
But methods for diagnosing and methods of treating diseases have already been developed,
Which it causes.

The most common diseases that causes streptococcus hemolytic, is streptococcal ARI and tonsillitis. The bacterium is very resistant to chemical and physical effects, it suffers deep freezing, and in the dried state it can retain pathogenicity for several months. Alpha hemolytic streptococcus is able to ferment lactose, so it is used to produce lactic acid. The bacterium is very dangerous for humans, since it releases toxins that trigger autoimmune reactions. The result is
Such severe diseases as glomerulonephritis and rheumatism. And the infectious processes with her participation are extremely difficult.

In addition to the fact that streptococcus hemolytic adapts well to any external conditions, it is transmitted in all possible ways: alimentary, tactile, airborne. Possible transmission of infection through household appliances and hygiene items. Lightning spread of infection occurs in closed collectives, such as schools and kindergartens, army collectives, prisons.

Streptococcus hemolytic is considered to be the most dangerous virus for a person and can cause erysipelas, phlegmon, sepsis, scarlet fever, streptoderma, otitis and meningitis. To prevent these diseases, it is necessary to destroy the causative agent - hemolytic streptococcus, whose treatment is medicated.

To identify the infection, a swab from the throat is taken, on the basis of which the study is conducted. Treatment is prescribed only by a doctor. It will not be superfluous to use diuretics and immunomodulating drugs. To prevent diseases caused by streptococcal infection, products such as onions, carrots, garlic, strawberries and raspberries are widely used. Perfectly increase the immunity tincture of hops, burdock, echinacea purpurea. For the same purposes it is recommended to use cherry juice and walnuts. Especially important are preventive measures for pregnant women, since in 30% of them streptococci are found in the genitals and gastrointestinal cycle.

A distinctive feature of hemolytic streptococcus is its rapid spread from the primary focus to nearby tissues and lymph nodes. With the rapid development of immune reactions of the body and normal adaptive capacity, the infectious process can be stopped at any stage, provided that proper and timely treatment is provided. As a result of the absorption of toxins and their spread throughout the body, a toxic syndrome arises. Its main manifestations are vomiting, tachycardia, fever and a sharp deterioration in the general condition of the patient. The degree of expression of toxic manifestations depends on the properties of the pathogen and the state of toxic human immunity. The effect on the human body of streptococcal protein causes an allergic syndrome and entails the development of collagen and nephritis. Clinical manifestations can range from the mildest forms to severe septic diseases. The incubation period ranges from a few hours to 4-6 days.

The entire group of streptococcal infections has common clinical features, despite their diversity. In severe cases, clinical manifestations are very pronounced, as the severity of the disease decreases, their traits are erased. Often, streptococcal infection develops against the background of exacerbation of chronic diseases, such as diabetes, chlamydia and mycoplasmosis, secondary infection with E. coli. In this case, the infection penetrates into internal organs and leads to severe inflammatory processes.

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