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A severe hemolytic disease of a fetus or newborn infant caused by the production of maternal antibodies against the fetal red blood cells, usually involving Rh incompatibility between the mother and fetus.The shot is administered again at least 72 hours after birth if the baby is Rh positive. This prevents adverse reactions for the mother if any of the baby's placenta remains in the womb. If a baby experiences erythroblastosis fetalis in the womb, they may be given intrauterine blood transfusion...more
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Fungal infection or Ring worm. When occurs in groin, called as jock itch. Usually fungal infection is common in moist areas of body like skin folds. It's mostly circular or round in appearance. May be red or black in colour. Treatment depending on the type and severity. Avoid sharing clothes, towels and soap; sweating also increases it. As it has to be differentiated from eczema and infection, its a must to see and confirm the diagnosis for proper treatment. So, please send photos of the affecte...more
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Varicose vein is common in pregnancy. Unfortunately, there is no permanent cure now. it usually resolves after delivery. You should you compression stocking because it causes comfort and the vein blood flow becomes better. However, in few cases, the varicose vein may increase the risk of blood clotting (thrombosis). Therefore, depending on your weight and other risk factors of clotting (family history, previous medical disease etc), you may need some injection (heparin) to prevent blood clot. B...more
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Better avoid any antibiotic for 1 day cough, if no fever. saline gargles and avoid dust and cold and sour food
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Should not need antibiotic for 1 year. Do regular saline gargles. Need frequent antibiotic, then get operated.
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Scarlet fever is usually treated with a 10-day course of antibiotics. This is often in the form of penicillin or amoxicillin tablets, although liquid may be used for young children. For people who are allergic to penicillin, alternative antibiotics such as erythromycin can be used instead.
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