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bloodstream
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blood·stream (bldstrm)
n.
The flow of blood through the circulatory system of an organism.

bloodstream,
the blood that flows freely through the circulatory system.

bloodstream [blud´ strēm″]
the blood flowing through the circulatory system in the living body. Also written blood stream.

bloodstream
the blood flowing through the circulatory system in the living body.

bloodstream cooling
part of cardipulmonary bypass procedures.

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Q. Yeast infection in bloodstream How to get rid of yeast infection systemically.

A. there are several treatments and medications against systemic fungal infections, yeasts included. but in order to get treated you have to go through a proper diagnosis and a Dr. should check what kind of fungus you are having and prescribe the medication that fits it. me throwing all sort of medication names won't give you anything. this has to be checked out with a blood test and a culture.

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