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. Etiology/Signs and SymptomsCaused by staphylococcus bacteria or chlamydiaCauses burning and painful urination and requires antibiotics for treatment. . . . EtiologyRanges from mild to severeCaused by infectious microorganisms that contaminate food particularly during warm weather and periods
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1. Conditions of Gastrointestinal TractEating DisordersSexually Transmitted DiseaseGenitourinary TractGynecological DisordersViral SyndromesNeurological DisordersSystemic Diseases HHP 495
2. Etiology/Signs and Symptoms
Caused by staphylococcus bacteria or chlamydia
Causes burning and painful urination and requires antibiotics for treatment
4. Etiology
Ranges from mild to severe
Caused by infectious microorganisms that contaminate food particularly during warm weather and periods of improper refrigeration
Signs and Symptoms
Nausea, vomiting, cramps, diarrhea and anorexia
Usually subsides within 3-6 hours (staph. infection)
Salmonella infection may last 24-48 hours or more
6. Etiology/Signs and Symptoms
Inflammation of the urethra -- generally caused by gonorrhea or by other nongonococcal organisms
Symptoms include pain on urination along with urethral discharge
8. Etiology
Some athletes develop food idiosyncrasies which cause them distress after eating
Reactions before competition
Emotional stress, esophageal and stomach spasms, or inflammation of mucous linings in stomach and esophagus
Signs and Symptoms
Increased HCl secretion, nausea, and flatulence
10. Etiology
Result of testicle revolving in the scrotum following a direct blow or as the result of coughing or vomiting
Signs and Symptoms
Acute testicular pain, nausea, vomiting and inflammation in the area
12. Generally females ranging in age from adolescence to middle age
Periods of starvation, bingeing (thousands of calories) and purging through vomiting, fasting and laxatives/diuretics
Characteristics
Typically bulimic athletes are white, middle to upper-middle class
Perfectionist, obedient, overcompliant, highly motivated, successful academically, well-liked, and a good athlete
gymnastics, track, dance
occasionally seen in male gymnasts and wrestlers
Bingeing and purging can result in stomach rupture, heart rhythm, liver damage, tooth decay from acids, chronically inflamed mucous lining of mouth and throat
14. Etiology
Acids destroy mucous lining of stomach or small intestine
Occurs in individuals with long periods of severe anxiety
Signs and Symptoms
Gnawing pain, localized to gastric region
Appears 1-3 hours following a meal
Dyspepsia, heartburn, nausea, vomiting, w/ pain lasting minutes rather than hours
16. Etiology
Backward flow of the acidic gastric contents into the esophagus (malfunctioning esophageal sphincter)
Result of a hiatal hernia w/ incidence increased with activity
Repeated bouts can result in inflammation of lower esophagus
Signs and Symptoms
Heartburn-like retrosternal pain - similar to angina pectoris sensation
Burning feeling with sour liquid taste in throat
18. Etiology
Fluid accumulation caused by a severe blow to the testicular region (venous plexus on the posterior aspect of the testicle becomes engorged)
Rupture of the plexus results in rapid accumulation of blood in the scrotum (hematocele)
Signs and Symptoms
Pain and significant swelling in the scrotum
20. Etiology
Prevalent in menstruating women and males age 7-14
Three things occur during anemia
Small erythrocytes
Decreased hemoglobin
Low ferritin concentration (compound that contains 23% iron)
GI loss of iron in runners is common
Aspirin and NSAID’s may cause GI bleeding and iron loss
Females (due to menstration) and vegetarian athletes may be at risk for this condition
21. Sign and Symptoms
First stage of deficiency, performance declines
Athlete may feel burning thighs and nausea from becoming anaerobic
Ice cravings are common
Serum ferritin levels must be assessed
Mean corpuscular volume and relative size of erythrocytes must be checked
23. Etiology
For some forms of this condition there is genetic predisposition
Brain injury or altered brain metabolism
Sign and Symptoms
Periods of altered consciousness, motor activity, sensory phenomena or inappropriate behavior caused
May last 5-15 seconds (petit mal seizure) or longer (grand mal seizure)
Include unconsciousness and uncontrolled tonic-clonic muscle contractions
25. Etiology
Painful menstruation prevalent in active women
May be caused by hormonal imbalance, ischemia of the pelvic organs, endometriosis
Most common menstrual disorder
Sign and Symptoms
Cramps, nausea, lower abdominal pain, headache, occasionally emotional lability
27. Characterized by distorted body image and constant concern about weight gain
Impacts mostly females
Starts often with adolescents and can be life threatening
While the athlete tends to be too thin they continue to feel fat
Deny hunger and are hyperactive
Highly secretive
29. Menstrual cycle greater than 36 days; may be anovulatory; associated with bone loss due to low estrogen (primarily) and progesterone
31. Sexually transmitted disease
Signs and Symptoms:
Presents as a fever, lower abdominal pain and tenderness, and sometimes metomenorrhagia or dysmenorrhea.
Can lead to chronic pelvic pain and infertility.
Exam will show a endocervical discharge and cervical motion tenderness
33. Signs and Symptoms:
Loss of consciousness due to inadequate cerebral blood flow.
May be a presenting symptom for a life-threatening condition or a non-significant isolated event
May be due to:
Cardiac condition, Obstructive pulmonary flow, Psychogenic causes, etc.
35. Etiology
Caused by bacterial organism
Sign and Symptoms
May result in pelvic inflammation and is important cause of infertility and ectopic pregnancy in females
In males, inflammation occurs along with purulent discharge 7-28 days after intercourse
Painful urination and traces of blood in urine, vaginal discharge
Can cause conjunctivitis and pneumonia in newborns
37. Etiology
Abnormal, loose stool or passage of fluid, unformed stool
Acute or chronic
Caused by a problem in diet, inflammation of the intestinal lining, GI infection, ingestion of certain drugs and psychogenic factors
Signs and Symptoms
Abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting and frequent elimination of stools
Loss of appetite, and a light brown or gray, foul-smelling stool
Extreme weakness caused by dehydration
39. Etiology
Abnormal excessive response of sympathetic portion of autonomic nervous system following injury
Sign and Symptoms
Commonly seen in hands and feet following immobilization of injured part (change to bone, connective tissue, blood vessels and nerves)
Develop extreme hypersensitivity to touch, redness, sweating, burning pain, swelling w/ palpable tightness and shining skin; atrophy
Possible psychologic depression
41. Etiology
Failure of the bowels to evacuate feces
Causes include, lack of abdominal tone, insufficient moisture in the feces, lack of roughage and bulk in diet to stimulate peristalsis, poor bowel habits, nervousness, anxiety, and overuse of laxatives and enemas
Signs and Symptoms
Feeling of fullness, with occasional cramping and pain in lower abdomen
If straining occurs during defecation, blood vessels may be ruptured
43. Etiology
Hereditary hemolytic anemia - RBC’s are sickle or crescent shaped (irregular hemoglobin)
Less ability to carry oxygen, limited ability to pass through vessels, causing clustering and clogging of vessels (thrombi)
Severe cases can result in death if embolus develops and travels to lungs
Exercise factors - 1)acidosis, 2) hyperthermia, 3)dehydration, 4) severe hypoxemia
Can be brought on by high altitudes
Sign and Symptoms
Fever, pallor, muscle weakness, pain in limbs
Pain in upper right quadrant indicating possible splenic infarction
Headaches and convulsions are also possible
45. Etiology
Caused by type 2 herpes simplex virus
Sign and Symptoms
Develops 4-7 days following sexual contact
Begins to crust 14-17 days in primary genital herpes and 10 days in secondary
Females may be asymptomatic while males will experience itching and soreness
Development of lesions
47. Etiology
Inflammation of this area can be caused by a variety of microorganisms, bacterial infections, chemicals from douching, irritation from a tampon or poor hygiene habits
Signs and Symptoms
Purulent and bloody vaginal discharge; strong odor with vaginal itching
Frequent and painful urination
Vagina is red and painful to the touch
49. Etiology
Contagious viral disease that results in inflammation of parotid and salivary glands
Appear in 12-25 days following exposure
Sign and Symptoms
Malaise, headache, chills and moderate fever
Pain in neck - swelling of glands may last up to 7 days
Pain w/ jaw motion and swallowing; increased or decreased saliva production
51. Etiology:
Major cause of viral infection, resulting in swelling, soreness, loss of normal liver function
New cases develop at a rate of 300,000/year
Signs and symptoms
Flu-like symptoms like fatigue, weakness, nausea, abdominal pain, headache, fever, and possibly jaundice
Possible that individual will not exhibit signs and symptoms -- antigen always present
Can be unknowingly transferred
53. Etiology
Group of gastrointestinal tract disorders
Signs and Symptoms
Abdominal pain that is relieved with defecation, irregular pattern of defecation (at least 25% of the time), alterations in stool frequency, form, and passage, abdominal bloating and distension
55. Etiology
Transmitted through sexual activity and appear as warts on the glans penis, vulva or anus
Sign and Symptoms
Cauliflower-like wart or can be singular
Soft, moist pink or red swellings that develop cauliflower-like head
May be mistaken as secondary syphilis or carcinoma
57. Etiology
Exercise related is often a hypothalamic dysfunction
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone is often deficient
Must rule out pregnancy, abnormal reproductive or genital tract as well as ovarian failure and pituitary tumors
Sign and Symptoms
Complete cessation of menstrual cycle
59. Etiology
Childhood disease
Incubation time of 10 days following exposure
Sign and Symptoms
Sneezing, nasal congestion, coughing, malaise, photophobia, spots in mouth, conjunctivitis, and elevated fever (rash appears - causes itching)
61. Etiology
Inflammation of meninges surrounding spinal cord and brain
Caused by infection brought on by meningococcus bacteria
Sign and Symptoms
High fever, stiff neck, intense headache, sensitivity to light and sound
Progress to vomiting, convulsions and coma
63. Etiology
Inflammation of this organ (chronic or acute)
Result of blockage, lymph swelling, or carcinoid tumor
Early stages it presents as a gastric complaint, that gradually develops from red swollen vessel to a gangrenous structure that can rupture into bowels causing peritonitis
Signs and Symptoms
Mild to severe pain in lower abdomen, associated with nausea, vomiting and low grade fever
Pain may localize in lower right abdomen (McBurney’s point)
65. Etiology
Caused by organism infection - gonococcal bacteria which is spread through intercourse
Sign and Symptoms
In men - experience tingling of urethra followed by 2-3 hours of greenish yellow discharge and painful urination
60% of women are asymptomatic
Females will experience vaginal discharge
May result in sterility if not treated or arthritis
67. Etiology:
A retrovirus that combines with host cell
Infects T4 blood cells, B cells and monocytes (macrophages)
Estimated that 1 out of 250 people are infected with this disease
40,000-50,000 new cases each year
10 to 12 million adults carry the virus
Symptoms and Signs
Transmitted by infected blood or other fluids
Fatigue, weight loss, muscle or joint pain, painful or swollen glands, night sweats and fever
Antibodies can be detected in blood tests within 1 year of exposure
May go for 8-10 years before signs and symptoms develop
69. Etiology
Epstein-Barr virus (member of herpes group) that has incubation period of 4-6 weeks
Transmitted through saliva
Sign and Symptoms
First 3-5 days -severe fatigue, headache, loss of appetite and myalgia
Days 5-15 - fever, swollen lymph nodes and sore throat (50% will experience enlarged spleen)
Possible jaundice, skin rash, puffy eyelids
71. Etiology
A spirochete bacteria is the organism related to syphilis and enters body through mucous membranes or skin lesions
Sign and Symptoms
4 stages
Incubation is usually 3-4 weeks but could be anywhere from 1-13 weeks; painless chancre or ulcer forms that heal w/in 4-8 weeks (can occur on penis, urethra, vagina, cervix, mouth, hand, foot or around eye)
Secondary stage occurs 6-12 weeks after initial infection and is characterized by a rash, lymph swelling, body aches, mild flu-like symptoms and possible hair loss
Latent syphilis is characterized by no or few symptoms - but if untreated it may result in tertiary syphilis
Late stage is characterized by deep penetration of spirochetes that damage skin, bone, cardiovascular system and nervous system
Late stage may develop w/in 3-10 years of infection and cause neurosyphilis - muscle weakness, paralysis and various types of psychoses