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DNB family medicine, MBBS

General Physician•Ahmedabad
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If previously immunized person is bitten by a rabid dog within 3 months of completing full course of vaccine no need to take vaccine again. If more than 3 months then 1 dose delivered intramuscular on day 0 and day 3 is enough. Immunoglobulin not indicated.
(source who guideline on rabis vaccine)
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General Physician•Durgapur
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"within 3 months" of vaccination, if again a dog/any animal bite happens, you need not to take any anti rabies vaccine. Only wound treatment. If "after 3 months" of vaccination, animal bite happens, you need to take 2 booster dose on day 0 and 3. No need of rabies immunoglobulin.
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MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Gynaecologist•Pune
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If you are rh-ve and your baby is rh you should take anti d injection within 24 hrs after the delivery
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MS - ENT(Gold Medalist), MBBS

ENT Specialist•Delhi
Although immunotherapy is one of the modality for treatment of allergy but I think u can wait for some more time. Try tab. Allegra 120 mg daily at bed time and ezicas -f nasal spray 2 puffs twice a day along with that steam inhalation for 2 weeks. Get a ct scan done after that to rule out any underlying pathology.
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Homeopath•Chennai
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Dear lybrate user homoeopathic medicines are not only curative but boost the immunity too just like vaccines, you can take a chronic case taking for a healthy life
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MS - General Surgery, MCh Urology

Urologist•Hyderabad
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Respected sir
1.No need to worry if you skip a single dose.
2.If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember, but do not stop taking the drug.
Hope this helps
Get well soon
Thanks.
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Hi,
I have to tell you that your disease has chances of recurrence. But it is not predictable. You may have or may not at all develop recurrence. But also even if you develop recurrence the same treatment will help without much side effects. So nothing too serious to worry. Stay calm and feel happy as your mental status also affects skin diseases
Awaiting your favourable note.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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1. Do saline gargles daily.
2. Whenever possible do steam inhalation also.
3. Cover your nose and mouth with hanky for at least 30 sec when you go in dusty areas also when you go in and out of ac. As our nose is the most sensitive part of our body, when there is temperature difference between two rooms or inside n outside, then if we not protect our nose, it gets affected.
4. Drink hot liquids --hot liquids relieve nasal congestion, prevent dehydration, and soothe the uncomfortably i...more
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MBBS, DDV, FCPS, APEX, Diplomat American...read more

HIV Specialist•Mumbai
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This means you are HIV negative from any exposure that may have occured 90 days prior.
However, if you are at risk of HIV, then you are also at risk of other STDs.
Take Hep B and VDRL tests.
Take Hep B vaccine, if Hep B is negative.
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Dermatologist•Delhi
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Organic produce in the diet is helpful in providing the body with the nutrients it needs to create glutathione. Sulfur-rich vegetables such as garlic, onions, parsley and cruciferous vegetables are particularly helpful in addition to avocados, squash and tomatoes.
Nondenatured, native whey protein contains the highest levels of the full range of naturally-occurring glutathione precursors: covalent bonded cysteine, lactoferrin, immunoglobulins, and active peptides.Fresh, raw milk and raw eggs...more
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