Never kiss a parrot
Beware of pets that can be harmful to your health!
Because if you give him a tee, he could give you psittacosis. Whazzat? This is another way to spell out "deadly attraction" ... and you can also remember the cat's claws (ouch!), Fleas jumping (spider!), And hairy, weird caterpillars. ..
If you are suddenly distressed by high fever, chills, and headaches, you probably think you have malaria. Or even pneumonia. So could your doctor. Many malaria medications could be used, even if they were for resistant malaria. They will not get better, so he switched to strong antibiotics. No again. Then you will frustrate the front line. But finally your doctor is pretty clear, he asks you if you have a bird. They will respond in agreement. Suddenly his face is lit up with a phrase "Eureka". He just realized that you have psittacosis.
Kiss parrots, do not wash after handling birds (and their plates) before settling down for lunch, and stay near a psittacosis victim a week or two after contact. The incubation period is sometimes slightly different than that of the flu, which can occur alone.
But why take risks?
The disease can be diagnosed by X-ray; This shows a picture similar to pneumonia. There is also protein in the urine. However, the confirmatory test is a blood culture that has triggered the bacteria involved. Otherwise, the general picture of the disease can be confusing. Psittacosis can be confused with tuberculosis and infectious mononucleosis as well as the other conditions listed above. Tetracycline is the best drug for this disease.
ATTENTION PUSSY CLAWS!
You've probably heard of a disease called cat disease, but is there really something like that? Yes, it's rare, even if it is. All you need is a cat, sharp claws, provocation and - Ouch! She has her nails buried in you! What happens next? About three to ten days later, a swelling resembling a pimple may occur at the site of the streak. Two weeks later, the lymph nodes of the neck (or armpits or groin) swell and are painful. This happens very often. However, some patients may have high fever, headache, nausea, and fatigue. Only five percent develop a rash that is reminiscent of measles.
A skin test confirms the diagnosis. As further confirmation, a biopsy of the swollen gland can also be performed.
This disease can not be transmitted from one person to another, so it is not necessary that this person be isolated. Normally, no treatment is required, with the exception of anti-fever drugs. The result is excellent. The swollen ganglia disappear spontaneously in two to six months. The subsequent immunity to this disease lasts a lifetime. All in all, this is a very rare disease, so you do not have to throw away your poor cats.
OFF MR. PEARL!
The caterpillars seem to appear in unexpected places - like the chair on which you sit or on your sweater hanging on the clothesline! Before you can say "hairy horror", you resisted against you. And left his piercing hair deep in your skin. You feel an indescribable burning pain in the area. Redness and hives (hives) develop.
If left alone, inflammation usually stops within 24 hours, but some people develop a severe allergy, possibly with I.V. to be treated. calcium gluconate. In less severe cases, anti-allergy pills and soothing creams help after hair removal.

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