Complications, estimated at one in 500, usually involve local infection and bleeding.
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Also, use alternations for tendinitis, bursitis, arthritis and local infections.
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For small and local infections surgery may be an option.
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Catheters can introduce bacteria into the bloodstream which can lead to local infection and possibly sepsis.
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Local infection may require removal of the tube.
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Antibiotics have not been demonstrated to affect healing of local infection in diphtheria patients treated with antitoxin.
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Systemic antibiotics are not recommended in treating local infection in a pressure ulcer, as it can lead to bacterial resistance.
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If given subcutaneously, it may induce local infection and spread to the regional lymph nodes, causing either suppurative and nonsuppurative lymphadenitis.
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It can manifest as five clinical patterns : gastrointestinal tract infection, enteric fever, bacteremia, local infection, and the chronic reservoir state.
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These include aspergillosis, candidiasis, coccidioidomycosis, cryptococcosis, histoplasmosis, dermatophytic and keratinophilic fungi, and cause local infections such as ringworm and athlete's foot.