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The spasm cuts off blood flow through the artery."],"keywords":["acute","myocardial","infarction","fatal","acutemyocardialinfarction","acute myocardial infarction","fatal diseases","fatal_diseases"],"references":[{"title":"MedlinePlus – Heart Attack","url":"https:\/\/medlineplus.gov\/heartattack.html"},{"title":"NLM ClinVar – Acute myocardial infarction","url":"https:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/clinvar\/?term=Acute%20myocardial%20infarction"},{"title":"PubMed – Acute myocardial infarction","url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Acute%20myocardial%20infarction"}],"source":"database","source_url":"https:\/\/medlineplus.gov\/heartattack.html","source_label":"MedlinePlus – Heart Attack"},{"id":"fatal-diseases-massive-pulmonary-embolism","category":"fatal_diseases","category_label":"Fatal diseases","title":"Massive Pulmonary Embolism","answer":"N\/A","detailed_information":"N\/A","layman_term":"N\/A","possible_causes":[],"treatment_overview":[],"medical_scientific_name":"N\/A","basic_treatment_steps":[],"first_aid_steps":[],"symptoms":[],"keywords":["massive","pulmonary","embolism","fatal","massivepulmonaryembolism","massive pulmonary embolism","fatal diseases","fatal_diseases"],"references":[{"title":"PubMed – Massive Pulmonary Embolism","url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Massive%20Pulmonary%20Embolism"}],"source":"database","source_url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Massive%20Pulmonary%20Embolism","source_label":"NIH \/ NLM medical references"},{"id":"fatal-diseases-aortic-dissection","category":"fatal_diseases","category_label":"Fatal diseases","title":"Aortic Dissection","answer":"An aneurysm is a bulge or \"ballooning\" in the wall of an artery. Arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to other parts of the body. If an aneurysm grows large, it can burst and cause dangerous bleeding or even death.","detailed_information":"An aneurysm is a bulge or \"ballooning\" in the wall of an artery. Arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to other parts of the body. If an aneurysm grows large, it can burst and cause dangerous bleeding or even death.\nMost aneurysms are in the aorta, the main artery that runs from the heart through the chest and abdomen.\nThere are two types of aortic aneurysm:\n- Thoracic aortic aneurysms (TAA) - these occur in the part of the aorta running through the chest\n- Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) - these occur in the part of the aorta running through the abdomen\nMost aneurysms are found during tests done for other reasons. Some people are at high risk for aneurysms. It is important for them to get screening, because aneurysms can develop and become large before causing any symptoms. Screening is recommended for people between the ages of 65 and 75 if they have a family history, or if they are men who have smoked. Doctors use imaging tests to find aneurysms. Medicines and surgery are the two main treatments.\nNIH: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute","layman_term":"An aneurysm is a bulge or \"ballooning\" in the wall of an artery.","possible_causes":[],"treatment_overview":[],"medical_scientific_name":"Aortic dissection","basic_treatment_steps":[],"first_aid_steps":[],"symptoms":[],"keywords":["aortic","dissection","fatal","aorticdissection","aortic dissection","fatal diseases","fatal_diseases"],"references":[{"title":"MedlinePlus – Aortic Aneurysm","url":"https:\/\/medlineplus.gov\/aorticaneurysm.html"},{"title":"NLM ClinVar – Aortic dissection","url":"https:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/clinvar\/?term=Aortic%20dissection"},{"title":"PubMed – Aortic dissection","url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Aortic%20dissection"}],"source":"database","source_url":"https:\/\/medlineplus.gov\/aorticaneurysm.html","source_label":"MedlinePlus – Aortic Aneurysm"},{"id":"fatal-diseases-ruptured-aortic-aneurysm","category":"fatal_diseases","category_label":"Fatal diseases","title":"Ruptured Aortic Aneurysm","answer":"N\/A","detailed_information":"N\/A","layman_term":"N\/A","possible_causes":[],"treatment_overview":[],"medical_scientific_name":"N\/A","basic_treatment_steps":[],"first_aid_steps":[],"symptoms":[],"keywords":["ruptured","aortic","aneurysm","fatal","rupturedaorticaneurysm","ruptured aortic aneurysm","fatal diseases","fatal_diseases"],"references":[{"title":"PubMed – Ruptured Aortic Aneurysm","url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Ruptured%20Aortic%20Aneurysm"}],"source":"database","source_url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Ruptured%20Aortic%20Aneurysm","source_label":"NIH \/ NLM medical references"},{"id":"fatal-diseases-cardiac-arrest","category":"fatal_diseases","category_label":"Fatal diseases","title":"Cardiac Arrest","answer":"What is sudden cardiac arrest (SCA)?Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a condition in which the heart suddenly stops beating. When that happens, blood stops flowing to the brain and other vital organs. If it is not treated, SCA usually causes death within minutes. But quick treatment with a defibrillator may be lifesaving.","detailed_information":"Often, people who have had SCA get a device called an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD). This small device is surgically placed under the skin in your chest or abdomen. An ICD uses electric pulses or shocks to help control dangerous arrhythmias.","layman_term":"What is sudden cardiac arrest (SCA)?Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a condition in which the heart suddenly stops beating.","possible_causes":["Certain diseases and conditions can cause the electrical problems that lead to SCA. They include:","Some types of physical stress can cause your heart's electrical system to fail, such as","Intense physical activity in which your body releases the hormone adrenaline. This hormone can trigger SCA in people who have heart problems.","Very low blood levels of potassium or magnesium. These minerals play an important role in your heart's electrical system.","Major blood loss","Severe lack of oxygen","Certain inherited disorders which can cause arrhythmias or problems with the structure of your heart","Structural changes in the heart, such as an enlarged heart due to high blood pressure or advanced heart disease. Heart infections can also cause changes to the structure of the heart."],"treatment_overview":["Sometimes an SCA can happen after or during recovery from a heart attack."],"medical_scientific_name":"Cardiac arrest","basic_treatment_steps":["If you see someone who you think has had SCA, you should give cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) until defibrillation can be done.","People who are at risk for SCA may want to consider having an AED at home. Ask your cardiologist to help you decide whether having an AED in your home might help you.","NIH: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute"],"first_aid_steps":[],"symptoms":["Some people may have a racing heartbeat or feel dizzy or light-headed just before they faint. And sometimes people have chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, or vomiting in the hour before they have an SCA."],"keywords":["cardiac","arrest","fatal","cardiacarrest","cardiac arrest","fatal diseases","fatal_diseases"],"references":[{"title":"MedlinePlus – Sudden Cardiac Arrest","url":"https:\/\/medlineplus.gov\/suddencardiacarrest.html"},{"title":"NLM ClinVar – Cardiac arrest","url":"https:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/clinvar\/?term=Cardiac%20arrest"},{"title":"PubMed – Cardiac arrest","url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Cardiac%20arrest"}],"source":"database","source_url":"https:\/\/medlineplus.gov\/suddencardiacarrest.html","source_label":"MedlinePlus – Sudden Cardiac Arrest"},{"id":"fatal-diseases-ventricular-fibrillation","category":"fatal_diseases","category_label":"Fatal diseases","title":"Ventricular Fibrillation","answer":"N\/A","detailed_information":"N\/A","layman_term":"N\/A","possible_causes":[],"treatment_overview":[],"medical_scientific_name":"Ventricular fibrillation","basic_treatment_steps":[],"first_aid_steps":[],"symptoms":[],"keywords":["ventricular","fibrillation","fatal","ventricularfibrillation","ventricular fibrillation","fatal diseases","fatal_diseases"],"references":[{"title":"NLM ClinVar – Ventricular fibrillation","url":"https:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/clinvar\/?term=Ventricular%20fibrillation"},{"title":"PubMed – Ventricular fibrillation","url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Ventricular%20fibrillation"}],"source":"database","source_url":"https:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/clinvar\/?term=Ventricular%20fibrillation","source_label":"NLM ClinVar disease names"},{"id":"fatal-diseases-septic-shock","category":"fatal_diseases","category_label":"Fatal diseases","title":"Septic Shock","answer":"Shock happens when not enough blood and oxygen can get to your organs and tissues.  It causes very low blood pressure and may be life-threatening. It often happens along with a serious injury.","detailed_information":"Shock happens when not enough blood and oxygen can get to your organs and tissues.  It causes very low blood pressure and may be life-threatening. It often happens along with a serious injury.\nThere are several kinds of shock. Hypovolemic shock happens when you lose a lot of blood or fluids. Causes include internal or external bleeding, dehydration, burns, and severe vomiting and\/or diarrhea. Septic shock is caused by infections in the bloodstream. A severe allergic reaction can cause anaphylactic shock. An insect bite or sting might cause it. Cardiogenic shock happens when the heart cannot pump blood effectively. This may happen after a heart attack. Neurogenic shock is caused by damage to the nervous system.","layman_term":"Shock happens when not enough blood and oxygen can get to your organs and tissues.","possible_causes":[],"treatment_overview":[],"medical_scientific_name":"N\/A","basic_treatment_steps":[],"first_aid_steps":["NIH: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute"],"symptoms":["Confusion or lack of alertness","Loss of consciousness","Sudden and ongoing rapid heartbeat","Sweating","Pale skin","A weak pulse","Rapid breathing","Decreased or no urine output","Cool hands and feet"],"keywords":["septic","shock","fatal","septicshock","septic shock","fatal diseases","fatal_diseases"],"references":[{"title":"MedlinePlus – Shock","url":"https:\/\/medlineplus.gov\/shock.html"},{"title":"PubMed – Septic Shock","url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Septic%20Shock"}],"source":"database","source_url":"https:\/\/medlineplus.gov\/shock.html","source_label":"MedlinePlus – Shock"},{"id":"fatal-diseases-multi-organ-failure","category":"fatal_diseases","category_label":"Fatal diseases","title":"Multi-organ Failure","answer":"N\/A","detailed_information":"N\/A","layman_term":"N\/A","possible_causes":[],"treatment_overview":[],"medical_scientific_name":"N\/A","basic_treatment_steps":[],"first_aid_steps":[],"symptoms":[],"keywords":["multi","organ","failure","fatal","multiorganfailure","multi-organ failure","fatal diseases","fatal_diseases"],"references":[{"title":"PubMed – Multi-organ Failure","url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Multi-organ%20Failure"}],"source":"database","source_url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Multi-organ%20Failure","source_label":"NIH \/ NLM medical references"},{"id":"fatal-diseases-acute-respiratory-distress-syndrome","category":"fatal_diseases","category_label":"Fatal diseases","title":"Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome","answer":"Treatment for respiratory failure depends on:","detailed_information":"What are the treatments for respiratory failure?Treatment for respiratory failure depends on:\n- Whether it is acute (short-term) or chronic (ongoing)\n- How severe it is\n- What is causing it","layman_term":"Treatment for respiratory failure depends on:.","possible_causes":["Diseases that affect the lungs, such as COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), cystic fibrosis, pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, and COVID-19","Conditions that affect the nerves and muscles that control breathing, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), muscular dystrophy, spinal cord injuries, and stroke","Problems with the spine, such as scoliosis (a curve in the spine). They can affect the bones and muscles used for breathing.","Damage to the tissues and ribs around the lungs. An injury to the chest can cause this damage.","Drug or alcohol overdose","Inhalation injuries, such as from inhaling smoke (from fires) or harmful fumes"],"treatment_overview":["Your medical history","A physical exam, which often includes","Listening to your lungs to check for abnormal sounds","Listening to your heart to check for arrhythmia","Looking for a bluish color on your skin, lips, and fingernails","Diagnostic tests, such as","Pulse oximetry, a small sensor that uses a light to measure how much oxygen is in your blood. The sensor goes on the end of your finger or on your ear.","Arterial blood gas test, a test that measures the oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in your blood. The blood sample is taken from an artery, usually in your wrist."],"medical_scientific_name":"Acute respiratory distress syndrome","basic_treatment_steps":["NIH: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute"],"first_aid_steps":[],"symptoms":[],"keywords":["acute","respiratory","distress","syndrome","fatal","acuterespiratorydistresssyndrome","acute respiratory distress syndrome","fatal diseases","fatal_diseases"],"references":[{"title":"MedlinePlus – Respiratory Failure","url":"https:\/\/medlineplus.gov\/respiratoryfailure.html"},{"title":"NLM ClinVar – Acute respiratory distress syndrome","url":"https:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/clinvar\/?term=Acute%20respiratory%20distress%20syndrome"},{"title":"PubMed – Acute respiratory distress syndrome","url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Acute%20respiratory%20distress%20syndrome"}],"source":"database","source_url":"https:\/\/medlineplus.gov\/respiratoryfailure.html","source_label":"MedlinePlus – Respiratory Failure"},{"id":"fatal-diseases-massive-stroke","category":"fatal_diseases","category_label":"Fatal diseases","title":"Massive Stroke","answer":"N\/A","detailed_information":"N\/A","layman_term":"N\/A","possible_causes":[],"treatment_overview":[],"medical_scientific_name":"N\/A","basic_treatment_steps":[],"first_aid_steps":[],"symptoms":[],"keywords":["massive","stroke","fatal","massivestroke","massive stroke","fatal diseases","fatal_diseases"],"references":[{"title":"PubMed – Massive Stroke","url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Massive%20Stroke"}],"source":"database","source_url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Massive%20Stroke","source_label":"NIH \/ NLM medical references"},{"id":"fatal-diseases-subarachnoid-hemorrhage","category":"fatal_diseases","category_label":"Fatal diseases","title":"Subarachnoid Hemorrhage","answer":"There are two main types of strokes, ischemic and hemorrhagic. A hemorrhagic stroke is less common but often more severe. It occurs when a blood vessel in the brain bursts, causing bleeding (hemorrhage) in or around the brain. This bleeding increases pressure inside the skull and damages brain tissue. Within minutes, brain cells begin to die.","detailed_information":"N\/A","layman_term":"There are two main types of strokes, ischemic and hemorrhagic.","possible_causes":["Aneurysm. A bulge or \"ballooning\" in a weakened artery wall that can burst.","Arteriovenous malformation (AVM). A tangled group of abnormal blood vessels that can rupture inside the brain.","High blood pressure (hypertension). Over time, it can weaken blood vessel walls and increase the risk of them breaking open.","Head trauma. Brain injury can cause bleeding."],"treatment_overview":["After the stroke, rehabilitation can help people recover lost abilities and regain independence."],"medical_scientific_name":"Subarachnoid hemorrhage","basic_treatment_steps":["NIH: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke"],"first_aid_steps":[],"symptoms":["Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg (especially on one side of the body)","Sudden confusion, trouble speaking, or understanding speech","Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes","Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination","Sudden severe headache with no known cause","The F.A.S.T. test can help you remember what to look for if you think someone is having a","stroke. Think \"FAST\" and look for:","Face drooping on one side when smiling.","Arm weakness occurs when the arms are raised, and one arm drifts downward.","Speech is slurred or strange.","Time to call 911."],"keywords":["subarachnoid","hemorrhage","fatal","subarachnoidhemorrhage","subarachnoid hemorrhage","fatal diseases","fatal_diseases"],"references":[{"title":"MedlinePlus – Hemorrhagic Stroke","url":"https:\/\/medlineplus.gov\/hemorrhagicstroke.html"},{"title":"NLM ClinVar – Subarachnoid hemorrhage","url":"https:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/clinvar\/?term=Subarachnoid%20hemorrhage"},{"title":"PubMed – Subarachnoid hemorrhage","url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Subarachnoid%20hemorrhage"}],"source":"database","source_url":"https:\/\/medlineplus.gov\/hemorrhagicstroke.html","source_label":"MedlinePlus – Hemorrhagic Stroke"},{"id":"fatal-diseases-intracerebral-hemorrhage","category":"fatal_diseases","category_label":"Fatal diseases","title":"Intracerebral Hemorrhage","answer":"There are two main types of strokes, ischemic and hemorrhagic. A hemorrhagic stroke is less common but often more severe. It occurs when a blood vessel in the brain bursts, causing bleeding (hemorrhage) in or around the brain. This bleeding increases pressure inside the skull and damages brain tissue. Within minutes, brain cells begin to die.","detailed_information":"N\/A","layman_term":"There are two main types of strokes, ischemic and hemorrhagic.","possible_causes":["Aneurysm. A bulge or \"ballooning\" in a weakened artery wall that can burst.","Arteriovenous malformation (AVM). A tangled group of abnormal blood vessels that can rupture inside the brain.","High blood pressure (hypertension). Over time, it can weaken blood vessel walls and increase the risk of them breaking open.","Head trauma. Brain injury can cause bleeding."],"treatment_overview":["After the stroke, rehabilitation can help people recover lost abilities and regain independence."],"medical_scientific_name":"Antenatal intracerebral hemorrhage","basic_treatment_steps":["NIH: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke"],"first_aid_steps":[],"symptoms":["Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg (especially on one side of the body)","Sudden confusion, trouble speaking, or understanding speech","Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes","Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination","Sudden severe headache with no known cause","The F.A.S.T. test can help you remember what to look for if you think someone is having a","stroke. Think \"FAST\" and look for:","Face drooping on one side when smiling.","Arm weakness occurs when the arms are raised, and one arm drifts downward.","Speech is slurred or strange.","Time to call 911."],"keywords":["intracerebral","hemorrhage","fatal","intracerebralhemorrhage","intracerebral hemorrhage","fatal diseases","fatal_diseases"],"references":[{"title":"MedlinePlus – Hemorrhagic Stroke","url":"https:\/\/medlineplus.gov\/hemorrhagicstroke.html"},{"title":"NLM ClinVar – Antenatal intracerebral hemorrhage","url":"https:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/clinvar\/?term=Antenatal%20intracerebral%20hemorrhage"},{"title":"PubMed – Antenatal intracerebral hemorrhage","url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Antenatal%20intracerebral%20hemorrhage"}],"source":"database","source_url":"https:\/\/medlineplus.gov\/hemorrhagicstroke.html","source_label":"MedlinePlus – Hemorrhagic Stroke"},{"id":"fatal-diseases-brain-herniation","category":"fatal_diseases","category_label":"Fatal diseases","title":"Brain Herniation","answer":"N\/A","detailed_information":"N\/A","layman_term":"N\/A","possible_causes":[],"treatment_overview":[],"medical_scientific_name":"N\/A","basic_treatment_steps":[],"first_aid_steps":[],"symptoms":[],"keywords":["brain","herniation","fatal","brainherniation","brain herniation","fatal diseases","fatal_diseases"],"references":[{"title":"PubMed – Brain Herniation","url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Brain%20Herniation"}],"source":"database","source_url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Brain%20Herniation","source_label":"NIH \/ NLM medical references"},{"id":"fatal-diseases-status-epilepticus","category":"fatal_diseases","category_label":"Fatal diseases","title":"Status Epilepticus","answer":"N\/A","detailed_information":"N\/A","layman_term":"N\/A","possible_causes":[],"treatment_overview":[],"medical_scientific_name":"Status epilepticus","basic_treatment_steps":[],"first_aid_steps":[],"symptoms":[],"keywords":["status","epilepticus","fatal","statusepilepticus","status epilepticus","fatal diseases","fatal_diseases"],"references":[{"title":"NLM ClinVar – Status epilepticus","url":"https:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/clinvar\/?term=Status%20epilepticus"},{"title":"PubMed – Status epilepticus","url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Status%20epilepticus"}],"source":"database","source_url":"https:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/clinvar\/?term=Status%20epilepticus","source_label":"NLM ClinVar disease names"},{"id":"fatal-diseases-meningococcal-septicemia","category":"fatal_diseases","category_label":"Fatal diseases","title":"Meningococcal Septicemia","answer":"N\/A","detailed_information":"N\/A","layman_term":"N\/A","possible_causes":[],"treatment_overview":[],"medical_scientific_name":"N\/A","basic_treatment_steps":[],"first_aid_steps":[],"symptoms":[],"keywords":["meningococcal","septicemia","fatal","meningococcalsepticemia","meningococcal septicemia","fatal diseases","fatal_diseases"],"references":[{"title":"PubMed – Meningococcal Septicemia","url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Meningococcal%20Septicemia"}],"source":"database","source_url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Meningococcal%20Septicemia","source_label":"NIH \/ NLM medical references"},{"id":"fatal-diseases-toxic-shock-syndrome","category":"fatal_diseases","category_label":"Fatal diseases","title":"Toxic Shock Syndrome","answer":"What is sepsis?Sepsis is your body's overactive and extreme response to an infection. Sepsis is a life-threatening medical emergency. Without quick treatment, it can lead to tissue damage, organ failure, and even death.","detailed_information":"N\/A","layman_term":"What is sepsis?Sepsis is your body's overactive and extreme response to an infection.","possible_causes":["Who is more likely to develop sepsis?Anyone with an infection could get sepsis. But certain people are more likely to develop it:","Adults 65 or older","People with chronic (long-lasting) conditions, such as diabetes, lung disease, cancer, and kidney disease","People with weakened immune systems","Pregnant women","Children younger than one"],"treatment_overview":["Will take your medical history, which includes asking about your symptoms","Will do a physical exam, which includes checking vital signs (your temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, and breathing)","Will likely order lab tests that check for signs of infection or organ damage","May order imaging tests such as an x-ray or a CT scan to find the location of the infection"],"medical_scientific_name":"Toxic shock syndrome","basic_treatment_steps":["Take good care of any chronic health conditions that you have","Get recommended vaccines","Practice good hygiene, such as handwashing","Keep cuts clean and covered until healed"],"first_aid_steps":[],"symptoms":["Rapid breathing and heart rate","Shortness of breath","Confusion or disorientation","Extreme pain or discomfort","Fever, shivering, or feeling very cold","Clammy or sweaty skin","It's important to get medical care right away if you think you might have sepsis or if your infection is not getting better or is getting worse.","What other problems can sepsis cause?Severe cases of sepsis can lead to septic shock, where your blood pressure drops to a dangerous level and multiple organs can fail."],"keywords":["toxic","shock","syndrome","fatal","toxicshocksyndrome","toxic shock syndrome","fatal diseases","fatal_diseases"],"references":[{"title":"MedlinePlus – Sepsis","url":"https:\/\/medlineplus.gov\/sepsis.html"},{"title":"NLM ClinVar – Toxic shock syndrome","url":"https:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/clinvar\/?term=Toxic%20shock%20syndrome"},{"title":"PubMed – Toxic shock syndrome","url":"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/?term=Toxic%20shock%20syndrome"}],"source":"database","source_url":"https:\/\/medlineplus.gov\/sepsis.html","source_label":"MedlinePlus – Sepsis"},{"id":"fatal-diseases-necrotizing-fasciitis","category":"fatal_diseases","category_label":"Fatal diseases","title":"Necrotizing Fasciitis","answer":"Bacteria are tiny organisms (living things) that have only one cell. Under a microscope, they look like balls, rods, or spirals. They can be found almost everywhere on Earth. There are lots of bacteria in and on your body. In fact, your body has about 10 times more bacteria cells than human cells.","detailed_information":"What are bacteria?Bacteria are tiny organisms (living things) that have only one cell. Under a microscope, they look like balls, rods, or spirals. They can be found almost everywhere on Earth. There are lots of bacteria in and on your body. In fact, your body has about 10 times more bacteria cells than human cells.\nThere are many different types of bacteria. Most types don't make you sick. Some types are helpful. For example, \"good\" bacteria in your digestive system can help your body digest food and absorb vitamins and minerals. They can help protect you from getting sick. Bacteria are also used in making foods like yogurt and cheese.\nBut some types of bacteria can cause an infection and make you sick. They are called infectious bacteria. These bacteria can reproduce quickly in your body. Many of them give off toxins (poisons) that can damage your cells and make you sick. Other types can move into and damage your tissues. A few examples of bacteria that cause infections include Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, and E. coli.\nHow do bacterial infections spread?There are different ways that bacterial infections may spread:\n- Through droplets and particles that are breathed out by someone who has the infection. You might breathe in the droplets or particles, or they could land on your mouth, nose, or eyes.\n- By touching surfaces or objects that have the bacteria on them and then touching your mouth, nose, or eyes.\n- Through cuts, scrapes, and skin-to-skin contact with someone who has the infection.\n- From the pregnant parent to the baby during pregnancy.\n- Through contaminated food or water.\n- By being bitten by an infected insect or animal.\n- Through sexual contact (usually vaginal, anal and oral sex) with someone who has the infection.\nWhat are the treatments for bacterial infections?Sometimes your immune system may be able to fight off a bacterial infection. But when you do need treatment, it will be with antibiotics.\nantibiotic resistance","layman_term":"Bacteria are tiny organisms (living things) that have only one cell.","possible_causes":[],"treatment_overview":[],"medical_scientific_name":"Necrotizing fasciitis","basic_treatment_steps":["Getting vaccines that protect against bacterial infections.","Having good hygiene habits. These include washing your hands often and covering your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing.","Paying attention to food safety.","Cleaning and disinfecting surfaces that your frequently touch.","Practicing safe sex. This means using a latex condom every time you have anal, vaginal, or oral sex. 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A biopsy is done during surgery to remove the tumor.","What are the treatments for ovarian cancer?Treatments for ovarian cancer may include:","Surgery to remove as much of the cancer as possible","Chemotherapy","Targeted therapy, which uses drugs or other substances that attack specific cancer cells with less harm to normal cells","Your provider may suggest that you have genetic testing to look for the gene changes that raise the risk for ovarian cancer. 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A biopsy is done during surgery to remove the tumor.","What are the treatments for ovarian cancer?Treatments for ovarian cancer may include:","Surgery to remove as much of the cancer as possible","Chemotherapy","Targeted therapy, which uses drugs or other substances that attack specific cancer cells with less harm to normal cells","Your provider may suggest that you have genetic testing to look for the gene changes that raise the risk for ovarian cancer. 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