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Internal Medicine Specialist•Delhi
There is no need to worry.
Most importantly, if there is no fever. You do not need to worry. Ask her to drink a lot of water. Even if there is some virus load in the body. It will not cause symptoms in her body as the viral load will get diluted.
If you need further help or advice, feel free to contact. Medicines might be needed if there is some other issue with her. All the best!
Most importantly, if there is no fever. You do not need to worry. Ask her to drink a lot of water. Even if there is some virus load in the body. It will not cause symptoms in her body as the viral load will get diluted.
If you need further help or advice, feel free to contact. Medicines might be needed if there is some other issue with her. All the best!
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It is now common for antibody tests to also test for antigens. These are called 4th generation tests or combined antibody/antigen (Ag/Ab) tests. In these tests the antigen being tested is a major HIV protein called p24. P24 (short for protein 24) is produced 2–3 weeks after infection and before antibodies are produced. P24 antigen is a viral protein that makes up most of the viral core. Serum concentrations of p24 antigen are high in the first few weeks after infection; tests sensitive to p24 an...more
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Widal test is considered positive if samonella typhi or para typhi h and o titer will be grater then or equal to 1 :160. So the above value shows negative value.
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Dear user. Thanks for the question. Hiv spread through contact between broken skin, wounds, or mucous membranes and hiv-infected blood or blood-contaminated body fluids. Deep, open-mouth kissing if both partners have sores or bleeding gums and blood from the hiv-positive partner gets into the bloodstream of the hiv-negative partner. Hiv can not spread through saliva. Take care.
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Best treatment is to visit a gynecologist or an ent specialist and get checked.
During the last month of pregnancy many women have" stuffy" nose which they say is due to cold. But this is due to congestion of the nose by blood. So simple measures like
inhaling eucalyptus oil
moistening the nose with normal saline drops like nasomist
preventing blowing of nose, as it causes bleeding
avoiding cold food stuffs
avoiding sitting too much in ac.
During the last month of pregnancy many women have" stuffy" nose which they say is due to cold. But this is due to congestion of the nose by blood. So simple measures like
inhaling eucalyptus oil
moistening the nose with normal saline drops like nasomist
preventing blowing of nose, as it causes bleeding
avoiding cold food stuffs
avoiding sitting too much in ac.
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Typhoid fever is an acute infectious illness associated with fever that is most often caused by the salmonella typhi bacteria.
People with typhoid fever usually have a sustained fever as high as 103 f-104 f
chest congestion develops in many patients, and abdominal pain and discomfort are common. The fever becomes constant. Improvement occurs in the third and fourth week in those without complications. Only about 10% of patients have recurrent symptoms (relapse) after feeling better for 1...more
People with typhoid fever usually have a sustained fever as high as 103 f-104 f
chest congestion develops in many patients, and abdominal pain and discomfort are common. The fever becomes constant. Improvement occurs in the third and fourth week in those without complications. Only about 10% of patients have recurrent symptoms (relapse) after feeling better for 1...more
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