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Causes of actinomycosis. |
The causative agents of actinomycosis - fungi of the genus Actinomyces are often found in nature. They can be found on soil, plants, hay or straw. Actinomycetes enter the human body through damaged skin, by inhalation or with food. |
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Longevity |
In most cases, they do not cause disease, but live on the mucous membranes of the eyes or mouth as a saprophytic flora. |
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Recovery |
Inflammatory processes in the mouth, gastrointestinal tract, or respiratory organs can lead to the transition of actinomycetes into a parasitic state with the development of actinomycosis. Actinomycosis also occurs in farm animals. |
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Pain |
Actinomycosis of the skin can occur primarily when actinomycetes penetrate through wounds and other lesions on the skin. Secondary skin lesions develop from the inside, when the infection passes from norvasc tissues (tonsils, teeth, lymph nodes, muscles, mammary gland) and internal organs.
Classification of actinomycosis. |
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Depending on the localization of the pathological process in actinomycosis, the following forms are distinguished:
cervical-maxillofacial; thoracic; abdominal; skin; urinary; actinomycosis of joints and bones; actinomycosis of the central nervous system; actinomycosis of the foot (mycetoma, Madura foot) |
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Well-Being |
However, human infection from animals or people with actinomycosis does not occur. |
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