Hello Doctor, I?ve taken torch test in my report Anti Toxoplasma says nonreactive but shows the reading (0.06) normal range is (0.05),Anti Rubella igG antibodies reactive (108) and anti CMV igG antibodies reactive >250. Please doctor tell me why this infection occurs and does it cause difficulties in conceive? I got married last year. My husband lives in Canada. We were together for 15 days & then he left for Canada after a whole 1 year. He visited & we were together for 20 days. Does this infection spread to him? What are the causes of this infection?
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Yes it will cause difficulty in concieve. It may come from your Husband. And can spread to your Husband. Treatment for husband and wife at the same time is must otherwise it will not go permanently.
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Argentum Nitricum 1m one drop in a cup of water ONCE ONLY.
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It does not cause problem to conceive but the child may be born with congenital anomalies. It is advised that you get treated for these infections before deciding to bear a child. Your report of Rubella indicates either you have been exposed to the virus or you have been vaccinated and therefore are immune against the virus. Rubella is often spread through coughing or sneezing. It can also be transmitted when people put their fingers in their mouth or nose after touching an infected surface. CMV is passed from person to person through close contact with body fluids, such as saliva, semen, vaginal fluids, blood, urine, tears and breast milk. You can get CMV when you touch these fluids with your hands and then touch your eyes, nose or mouth, which are mucous membranes. A positive test for CMV IgG indicates that a person was infected with CMV at some time during their life, but does not indicate when a person was infected. This means that you have got the infection from your partner or could spread it to your partner if you are actually infected with it.
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