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Sepsis is the result of an infection, and causes drastic changes in the body. It can be very dangerous and potentially life-threatening. It occurs when chemicals that fight infection by triggering inflammatory reactions are released into the bloodstream. It is thought that the inflammation resulting from sepsis causes tiny blood clots to form. This can block oxygen and nutrients from reaching vital organs. Severe sepsis is defined as sepsis with evidence of organ damage that usually affects the ...more
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Your wbc are your immune cells which protect you from any outer infection. If it is above normal that means there could any infection somewhere in your body thatswhy its high to fight the infection. If you do not have any symptom nothing to be worried just be relax and let do theirs job.
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Have to wear mask all the time to avoid the spread of it, have to take high protein, and continue the treatment.
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6 months and if no symptoms before starting treatment. Latent tb is not so actively treated if no symptoms if lung lesions or abdomen lessions with positive tb gold then should continue taking for 6 months you can. Take tb drugs post breakfast also.
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Red spots will come to normal automatically depends on what antibiotic chosen
disease can progress or reduce.
disease can progress or reduce.
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Don't eat rise, and oily food, fast food avoid drink coconut water at morning time. Eat kivi food drink boile water also. Take vitamin b complex tab.
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Hi, if it is truly hepatitis a and you are having itching, then you should get your lft get done. You can reach out to me with lft report url/consult-privately/doctor/dr-sarweshwar-sripada-internal-medicine-specialist.
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Yes, it may cause swollen lymph nodes. Generally typhoid is cured with a treatment of 7-14 days. You should start feeling better after 2-3 days of treatment.
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1.Take more liquids – water, freshjuices, coconut water, soups, milk, barley water. Butter milk. 2.Take fresh fruits – banana, apple, 3.No high fiber food- oat, raw vegetables, cabbage, 4.Take lightly cooked vegetables – baked potato, 5.Take small, frequent meals – may be 5/6 times a day
6.‘no spicy / processed/ fried food
7.Medicine can not be advised for open question. For medicine contact on private chat.
6.‘no spicy / processed/ fried food
7.Medicine can not be advised for open question. For medicine contact on private chat.
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