Inflammatory responses resulting from pericarditis.
It is difficult to say what causes what, but AS can be associated with pericarditis or vice versa.
The treatment obviously depends of the cause of pericarditis.
In young adults, pericarditis is usually caused by HIV infection or a trauma injury.
Following is a list of causes or underlying conditions that could possibly cause Lactose Intolerance: * Chronic digestive diseases * Crohn's disease * Coeliac's disease * Gastroenteritis * Inflammatory bowel diseases * Intestinal injury
pelvic inflammatory diseases
Peritonitis, pleurisy, and pericarditis are all conditions involving inflammation of the lining membranes of body cavities. This inflammatory response can be caused by infections, autoimmune diseases, or other underlying health conditions. Common symptoms include pain, swelling, and difficulty breathing, depending on the specific location of the inflammation.
Timothy R. Orchard has written: 'Inflammatory bowel disease' -- subject(s): Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Atlases, Inflammatory bowel diseases
Includes those that cause influenza, polio, and rubella (German measles ).
Stephen J. Bickston has written: 'Handbook of inflammatory bowel disease' -- subject(s): Inflammatory bowel diseases, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Handbooks, manuals
Pericarditis, Endocarditis, and Myocarditis. All of these are inflammation diseases of the heart and if it is caused by bacteria, then it can be treated by antibiotics, because antibiotics clear up infections/bacteria.
chlamydia is the only std i can think of that causes pelvic inflammatory, as over time the disease leaves it's tell tale mark by scarring your pelvic area. But std's aren't the only thing that can cause inflammatory, discomfort or potential diseases in the pelvic area, tampons have been known to do this too. although it's very rare.