12 March 2009GUARDING AGAINST THE CONSEQUENCES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Toxins in the system, which stem from infectious disease, must be eliminated or they will lead to future ill health. A case of mumps that has been neglected or not fully cured can lead to pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) in later life. An inflammation of the middle ear may be a result of suppressed scarlet fever. Improperly treated tonsillitis can give rise to heart trouble, for example inflammation of the heart muscle (myocarditis) or the endocardium (endocarditis), which in turn can lead to valvular defects or even pericarditis, although this is less frequent. The kidneys can suffer too, and rheumatic fever is often the consequence of toxic infiltrations from diseased tonsils. Many other diseases can arise when toxins remain in the body following an infection.
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