Sepsis is defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection.? Sepsis is difficult to treat and carries a high risk of death - both during the acute phase as well as in the months after the incident.? Most patients who develop sepsis have underlying metabolic disease - their bodies are already struggling. Adding an infectious process sends them over the edge.? Multiple studies have shown the long-term metabolic benefits of following a ketogenic diet.? When followed correctly (focusing on whole foods rather than ultra-processed keto’ish products), a ketogenic diet typically leads to significant improvements in overall metabolic health. This recently published study shows the potential of the ketogenic diet to help heal patients in the acute phase of their illness. Although the overall mortality rate was unchanged, those who were placed on a ketogenic diet during the acute phase of their illness did better and required fewer interventions, such as: Improved Recovery: Patients on the ketogenic diet needed less mechanical ventilation, vasopressors, or dialysis Less Acute Care: Patients on the ketogenic diet spent fewer days in the ICU Reduced Insulin Dependency: By day 4, none of the patients on a ketogenic diet required insulin, unlike up to 60% on a standard diet, showing better blood sugar management Enhanced Immune Function: Patients on the ketogenic diet had lower levels of pro-inflammatory markers, indicating a more balanced immune response. While more research is necessary, imagine what we could achieve by continuing the intervention beyond the acute phase of the illness! Journeys Metabolic, Jim Howard https://lnkd.in/g4bQBPQF
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About?Cronobacter?Infection Key points Cronobacter?is a germ that can live in dry foods like powdered infant formula, herbal teas, and starches, and in contaminated feeding items like breast pump equipment. Cronobacter?infections are rare but serious. Cronobacter?infections are most common in infants less than 2 months old and often cause death in this age group. What It Is Cronobacter sakazakii?(or?"Cronobacter") and other species are germs found naturally in the environment.?Cronobacter?can live in dry foods, like powdered infant formula, powdered milk, herbal teas, and starches. It has also been found in contaminated feeding items like breast pump equipment. Cronobacter?infections have been reported in all age groups. Getting sick from?Cronobacter?does not happen often, but infections in infants can be deadly. Infants less than 2 months old are most likely to develop meningitis (an inflammation of the membranes that protect the brain and spine) if they are infected with?Cronobacter?bacteria. Infants born prematurely and those with weakened immune systems are also at risk for severe illness.?Cronobacter?infections in infants less than 12 months old are often linked to powdered infant formula. If you feed your baby powdered infant formula, you can take steps to protect your baby from sickness. https://lnkd.in/geKgqQaG
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Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is a common bacterial infection that affects the stomach lining and can lead to various gastrointestinal conditions, including gastritis, peptic ulcers, and even stomach cancer in some cases. This bacterium is typically acquired during childhood and can persist in the stomach for years if left untreated. While many people with H. pylori infection may not experience any symptoms, others may develop symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, and vomiting. At Rapid Care, we're here to provide insight, support, and guidance for individuals dealing with H. pylori infection. If you suspect you may have H. pylori infection or are experiencing symptoms such as persistent abdominal discomfort, it's essential to seek medical attention promptly. Our experienced healthcare professionals can perform diagnostic tests, such as blood tests, stool tests, urea breath tests, or endoscopic procedures, to confirm the presence of H. pylori bacteria and assess the extent of any associated complications. Treatment for H. pylori infection typically involves a combination of antibiotics and acid-reducing medications to eradicate the bacteria and promote healing of any ulcers or inflammation in the stomach lining. With proper treatment and management, most individuals with H. pylori infection can experience relief from symptoms and reduce their risk of complications. At Rapid Care, your health and well-being are our top priorities, and we're here to provide the support and care you need to navigate through H. pylori infection with confidence. Don't let gastrointestinal symptoms go unaddressed – visit Rapid Care today for expert evaluation and personalized treatment. We'll help you understand your condition, explore treatment options, and guide you on the path to better digestive health. Say goodbye to discomfort and hello to relief – we're here to help you feel your best! #hpylori #gastrointestinalhealth #RapidCare #expertcare #orangecounty
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Legionnaires' disease is a severe form of pneumonia which is a lung inflammation usually caused by infection. It's caused by a bacterium known as legionella. Most people catch Legionnaires' disease by inhaling the bacteria from water or soil. Older adults, smokers and people with weakened immune systems are particularly susceptible to Legionnaires' disease. The legionella bacterium also causes Pontiac fever, a milder illness resembling the flu. Pontiac fever usually clears on its own, but untreated Legionnaires' disease can be fatal. Although prompt treatment with antibiotics usually cures Legionnaires' disease, some people continue to have problems after treatment. Legionnaires' disease usually develops two to 10 days after exposure to legionella bacteria. It frequently begins with the following signs and symptoms: Headache Muscle aches Fever that may be 104 F (40 C) or higher By the second or third day, you'll develop other signs and symptoms that can include: Cough, which might bring up mucus and sometimes blood Shortness of breath Chest pain Gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea Confusion or other mental changes Although Legionnaires' disease primarily affects the lungs, it occasionally can cause infections in wounds and in other parts of the body, including the heart. A mild form of Legionnaires' disease known as Pontiac fever can produce fever, chills, headache and muscle aches. Pontiac fever doesn't infect your lungs, and symptoms usually clear within two to five days.
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Lyme disease is a bacterial infection caused by transmission of the Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria when people are bitten by an infected tick, as not all ticks carry this bacteria. These parasites are often so tiny that most people don’t see them or even notice the bite. Researchers are continuing to learn more about Lyme disease and how it influences our health, but they do know that it often manifests into two main stages: acute and chronic. When detected early, acute Lyme disease can often be treated successfully with antibiotics like doxycycline, amoxicillin, or cefuroxime. But Lyme disease is notorious for being challenging to diagnose, as these initial symptoms can mimic other common illnesses like the flu and colds, and the hallmark bulls-eye rash doesn’t always appear for everyone. Here’s where problems start. If Lyme disease goes untreated (or isn’t treated properly) during the acute phase, it can progress to the chronic stage. Chronic Lyme disease - also known as post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS) or persistent Lyme disease - is characterized by persistent symptoms that can last for months or even years. With chronic Lyme, antibiotics may not do the trick. Here's what you need to know: https://bit.ly/4944YTq #lymedisease #chronicolyme #chroniclymedisease #functionalmedicine
Acute Vs. Chronic Lyme Disease: Why Antibiotics Don't Always Work - Dr. Will Cole
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Possible Long Covid Cause Identified: Suggests Protein Might Be Culprit—And Medication Might Cure It Story by Arianna Johnson, Forbes Staff Topline - Researchers have potentially linked an antiviral protein produced by the body during infection as the cause of long Covid, according to a new study, and they’re optimistic the next step is making medications to treat the disease. Key Facts - Researchers followed patients with long Covid for 2.5 years to determine why some recovered from their symptoms and others didn’t, according to the study published Wednesday in Science Advances. Long Covid (or post-Covid) symptoms include shortness of breath, loss of smell or taste, brain fog or chest pain following recovery from a Covid infection that can last for weeks—or in some cases, for years—according?to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. When infected with the coronavirus, people produce an inflammatory protein called?interferon gamma?(or IFN-y), which is part of the body’s natural response to fight off infection. The production of the protein typically stops once infection goes away, but researchers discovered participants with ongoing Covid symptoms had high levels of IFN-y for up to 31 months after initial infection, which the researchers believe may be the cause of long Covid. Over 60% of patients experienced relief from at least some of their symptoms during the study period, and participants who were vaccinated after infection saw significant decreases in their long Covid symptoms and IFN-y production, suggesting vaccination “improved” long Covid symptoms, according to the study. ***Click on image below to continue reading. Posted on MLCA by Larry Cole
Possible Long Covid Cause Identified: Suggests Protein Might Be Culprit—And Medication Might Cure It
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#diseaseseries 7 Understanding Clostridioides difficile Infection: A Rising Healthcare Challenge Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) infection is a significant and growing concern in healthcare, impacting thousands globally each year. This bacterium, which can cause severe diarrhea and colitis, often arises after antibiotic use disrupts normal gut flora, allowing C. difficile to flourish. Recent studies highlight the alarming increase in C. difficile infections (CDIs), especially in healthcare settings. Hospitals and nursing homes are particularly vulnerable, with elderly patients and those with weakened immune systems at highest risk. The infection not only extends hospital stays but also increases healthcare costs and patient morbidity. Combatting CDIs requires a multi-faceted approach. Antibiotic stewardship is paramount—limiting unnecessary antibiotic use can help preserve the balance of gut microbiota. Improved hygiene practices, including rigorous handwashing and thorough cleaning of medical equipment, are essential in preventing the spread of the bacteria. Additionally, the development of new treatment modalities, such as fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) and novel antibiotics, shows promise in managing and preventing recurrent infections. Awareness and education are crucial. Healthcare professionals must be vigilant in identifying symptoms early and implementing appropriate isolation protocols to prevent outbreaks. Patients and caregivers should be informed about the risks and the importance of hand hygiene and proper antibiotic use. The fight against C. difficile is ongoing, but with concerted efforts in prevention, treatment, and education, we can significantly reduce the burden of this infection. #ClostridioidesDifficile #Healthcare #InfectionControl #AntibioticStewardship #PatientSafety #PublicHealth #HealthcareInnovation #MedicalResearch #FMT #HospitalHygiene
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Periodontal infection, particularly gum disease, can indeed influence gut microbiota balance. Research suggests that there is a connection between oral health and gut health, known as the oral-gut axis. Here's how periodontal infection can impact gut microbiota balance. Read out this Blog..
Periodontal Infection and its Influence on Gut Microbiota Balance
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Unravelling Lyme Disease: Pathogen, Transmission, Symptoms and Antibiotic Treatment Lyme Disease, caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, is a complex and often misunderstood illness that poses significant challenges in diagnosis and treatment. Borrelia burgdorferi is a spiral-shaped bacterium primarily transmitted to humans through the bite of infected black-legged ticks. These ticks are commonly found in forest and grassy areas, where they latch onto humans and animals, transferring the bacteria into the bloodstream. Lyme Disease transmission occurs primarily through the bite of the infected ticks. Ticks can attach themselves to any part of the body and cause infection. Prompt removal of ticks reduces the risk of infection, as transmission typically requires the tick to be attached for 24 to 36 hours or more. The symptoms of Lyme Disease can vary widely and may mimic other conditions, making diagnosis challenging, known as Great Mimicker. Early signs and symptoms often include a characteristic rash called erythema migran. Other early symptoms may include fever, headache, fatigue, and muscle aches. Antibiotics are the primary treatment for Lyme Disease, particularly in the early stages of infection. Commonly prescribed antibiotics for Lyme Disease include doxycycline, amoxicillin, and cefuroxime. These antibiotics are typically administered orally and are effective in eliminating the bacteria from the body when taken as prescribed. Antibiotic therapy is usually successful in preventing the progression of the infection. #lymedisease #infectiousdisease #awareness #publichealth
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Stomach Pain, Diarrhea and More Overlooked Covid Symptoms Gastrointestinal issues are a common but often unrecognized sign of infection. By Dani Blum - I’m a health reporter at The New York Times, focusing on news and trends. In January 2020, a man who would become known as the?first documented?Covid-19 patient in the United States arrived at an urgent care clinic. Two of his symptoms, a cough and a fever, were among those that would become known as the telltale symptoms of Covid. But the patient had also experienced two days of nausea and vomiting. Many of us associate Covid with respiratory issues. But some people who get sick with the virus never experience a sore throat, coughing or body aches, said Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, an infectious disease specialist at the University of California, San Francisco. Certain people end up feeling more like they have food poisoning than anything else. That’s because coronavirus is “like throwing a bomb in your body,” said Dr. Ken Cadwell, a professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania who studies how Covid affects the gut. “You’re going to feel that in multiple different organs, not just the lungs.” With Covid cases climbing, and the?so-called “FLiRT” variants?fueling yet another summer spread, here’s how to spot, and address, the lesser-known gastrointestinal symptoms. Recognizing and resolving stomach symptoms In some people, gastrointestinal symptoms hit during the first few days of an infection, before they develop a fever and cough. But many people who only experience stomach symptoms “never think of it as Covid,” Dr. Chin-Hong said. Diarrhea is a common Covid-related gastrointestinal symptom, Dr. Chin-Hong said. People can also lose their appetite, and experience nausea, abdominal pain and vomiting. Continued.....please click on the image in the banner below to access and finish reading this fine piece. Posted by Larry Cole
This May Be the Most Overlooked Covid Symptom
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