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Hello lybrate-user.
CRP is a non specific test and doesn't specify any infection.
Second.
Paracetamol is not the treatment for fever. It just reduces the temperature for few hours.
Repeating too often is dangerous.
My suggestion is to take homoeopathic treatment.
You can consult me at Lybrate.
CRP is a non specific test and doesn't specify any infection.
Second.
Paracetamol is not the treatment for fever. It just reduces the temperature for few hours.
Repeating too often is dangerous.
My suggestion is to take homoeopathic treatment.
You can consult me at Lybrate.
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Among the various analgesics used for headache paracetamol is safest. I will share some tips to decrease your headache episodes so that need for analgesics is decreased. Follow these lifestyle changes to avoid headache 1. Maintain regular sleep wake cycle, even on holiday's. 2. Don't skip meals. Take regular healthy diet with adequate fluids 3. Do not consume excess caffeine / carbohydrates / alcohol or smoke.
4. Exercise daily (aerobics and cardiovascular)
5. Identify your headache trig...more
4. Exercise daily (aerobics and cardiovascular)
5. Identify your headache trig...more
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Overdose of anything can be potentially damaging. When we talk of vitamins, the water soluble vitamins B and C are excreted in urine when taken in larger than required quantities, but fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K are stored in liver and are not excretedin urine. Their overdosage does cause toxicity hence any intake in excess of required quantity is not recommended.
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Hello,
kindly follow health advices given below:
Kindly measure your temperature and tell me reading
1. Avoid exertion
2. Take tablet paracetamol 500 mg after food as and when required for fever more than 99 f (maximum 3 tablets with gap of 8 hr can be taken in a day) for 3 days
3. Lot of fluids to be taken
4. Take proper diet homemade food like moong dal dalia, chapati etc.
4. Avoid wearing synthetic and tight cloths.
K...more
kindly follow health advices given below:
Kindly measure your temperature and tell me reading
1. Avoid exertion
2. Take tablet paracetamol 500 mg after food as and when required for fever more than 99 f (maximum 3 tablets with gap of 8 hr can be taken in a day) for 3 days
3. Lot of fluids to be taken
4. Take proper diet homemade food like moong dal dalia, chapati etc.
4. Avoid wearing synthetic and tight cloths.
K...more
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