Acquired coagulation factor deficiency is a condition where the body’s ability to clot blood is impaired due to a decrease in specific clotting proteins, often affecting adults with underlying conditions such as liver disease, autoimmune disorders, or cancer. It typically presents with symptoms such as easy bruising, bleeding gums, and prolonged bleeding from cuts.

Fungal infections are diseases caused by fungi invading the body and they can affect individuals of all ages, especially those with weakened immune systems. These infections often present with symptoms such as itching, redness, and skin rashes or more generalized symptoms like cough and fatigue in systemic cases.

Cellulitis is a common bacterial skin infection characterized by redness, swelling, and warmth, typically affecting the skin on the lower legs but it can occur anywhere on the body. The condition can affect anyone although people with cuts, sores, or weakened immune systems are more susceptible.

Bacterial infections occur when harmful bacteria invade the body, potentially affecting anyone regardless of age or overall health. Common symptoms include fever, fatigue, and localized pain or swelling.