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Cepodem Xp 325 Tablet Health Feed

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Family Practitioner•Kolkata
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Quaratine yourself with necessary precautions.
Continue flucomol. Warm saline mouthwash & gargle.
Pl mention your blood glucose f & pp, serum urea, creatinine. Get blood for cbc, hb%, crp done and rt pcr for sars cov 2.
Monitor temperature, respiration rate & pulse rate, spo2 thrice daily.
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MD-Ayurveda, BAMS

Sexologist•Haldwani
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Hello-
orchitis is the inflammation of testicles which can lead to testicular shrinkage and reduced fertility even if it is treated in acute stage by antibiotics. Your current symptoms are progressing towards same pathogenesis. Its best to consult a qualified ayurveda doctor immediately for discussing recovery options.
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MBBS, MD - PEDIATRICS

Pediatrician•Guwahati
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First of all, if you are using formula feed, you can try changing to low lactose formulas like simylac total comfort. Stop cloben g right now, as it's a very high potency steroid & might harm the child. Use barriers like vaseline jelly. Reduce the use of diaper & expose the effected areas to air. Use soft wipes & if using diaper, change it frequently. Consult online if needed.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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The usual course of cepodem is 5 day and may extended to 7 or 10 days based on the severity of infection and response.
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General Physician•Jamshedpur
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Parotid infections are mostly viral so no role of antibiotics as such. Only paracetamol 100 mg 3 times daily will help.
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