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Ever been in a situation where a medicine you used to take regularly to deal with something, has suddenly stopped being effective? This is because of antibiotic resistance. This refers to the ability of bacteria to change their structure so as to resist the antibiotic. Thus, an illness that was once easily treatable is no longer affected by the same medicines and the bacteria causing the infection multiplies, thus worsening the condition.
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How do bacteria develop antibiotic resistance?
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Children are born with juvenile and weak immune systems. Therefore, they have a tendency to get a high number of diseases, every one to two months. Children's immune systems start to develop not long after birth. The quantity of infections and allergies start to run down with time. When kids are in school, their rate of infections is generally the same as the rate for grown-ups. It is typical for a kid till the age of five to fall ill a few times per year. Thrice is still reasonable. If it goes ...more
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Hepatitis is an inflammatory condition of the liver which may often progress to dangerous complications. There are many types of hepatitis and each has its own particular set of causes, symptoms, mode of contraction and treatment procedures.
Here are the main types of hepatitis as well as some of the factors which may cause hepatitis:
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Hepatitis A: Hepatitis A virus infection causes this condition. The Hepatitis A virus comes from food or water contaminated with t...more
Here are the main types of hepatitis as well as some of the factors which may cause hepatitis:
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Hepatitis A: Hepatitis A virus infection causes this condition. The Hepatitis A virus comes from food or water contaminated with t...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Hepatitis C is a Viral Infection That is Little Talked About, But Can Be As Dangerous As Hepatitis B
Most people have head or what became in the 1980s and '90s the dreaded AIDS virus. With time and the availability of medicines, it ceased to be a killer. However, the knowledge of it helped stem its spread. Most people, unfortunately, don't realize that hepatitis C is also a killer, simply because not much has been said about it. In fact, it is also a virus, but is 10 times more infectio...more
Most people have head or what became in the 1980s and '90s the dreaded AIDS virus. With time and the availability of medicines, it ceased to be a killer. However, the knowledge of it helped stem its spread. Most people, unfortunately, don't realize that hepatitis C is also a killer, simply because not much has been said about it. In fact, it is also a virus, but is 10 times more infectio...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Patients of chronic hepatitis B infection are at increased risk of getting Hepatocellular carcinoma. Hepatitis B infection spreads by infected blood, unprotected sexual intercourse and needlestick injury of infected blood.
It is Vaccine preventable disease
Who should take vaccine
Everybody can take vaccine who don t have hepatitis infection
What is schedule
First dose on day o,
second dose after 1 month,
third dose 6 months after 1st dose<...more
It is Vaccine preventable disease
Who should take vaccine
Everybody can take vaccine who don t have hepatitis infection
What is schedule
First dose on day o,
second dose after 1 month,
third dose 6 months after 1st dose<...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Gastroenterologist•Jaipur
Exposure of hepatitis A virus can cause severe liver infection, which is usually lighter and resolves by itself. There is a considerable difference in the symptoms and duration of the disease, in which many people do not see any signs. Two of the symptoms associated with hepatitis A infections are fever and joint. If you drink water or food which has become contaminated with the stools of someone with the virus, then you can catch the disease. You may also be infected, if you:
1. Eat fr...more
1. Eat fr...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Ever been in a situation where a medicine you used to take regularly to deal with something, suddenly stopped being effective? This is because of antibiotic resistance. This refers to the ability of bacteria to change their structure so as to resist the antibiotic. Thus an illness that was once easy treatable is no longer effected by the same medicines and the bacteria causing the infection multiply thus worsening the condition.
How do bacteria turn antibiotic resistant?
When you take a...more
How do bacteria turn antibiotic resistant?
When you take a...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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The HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a critical disease. This virus invades a person's immune system which is the body's defense against infections such as viruses and bacteria. The immune system doesn't work properly and becomes deficient once attacked by HIV. One social acknowledgement to HIV that has gained enough recognition is the HIV counselling due to the crucial need to counsel the patient about sexual behavior and the risks associated with it.
Importance of HIV counsellin...more
Importance of HIV counsellin...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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The liver plays a significant role in the body s various metabolic processes. Infection with hepatitis C virus causes inflammation of the liver, known popularly as Hepatitis C. It is a relatively new discovery (late 1980s), but there are a significant number of cases identified. The challenge in identifying this disease is that the patient does not manifest with any symptoms and can be carrying the virus for years with no signs or symptoms. This makes diagnosis very difficult and in most cases, ...more
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General Physician•Pune
Viral fever refers to a wide range of conditions caused by viral infections of the body. These infections lead to an elevation of body temperature, along with a variety of other symptoms such as headaches, body aches, chills and skin rashes. Viral fever can affect people of all age groups and may even be highly contagious if it is not contained and treated.
What causes viral fever?
Viral fever is caused by the infestation of viruses that spread through various avenues. These vi...more
What causes viral fever?
Viral fever is caused by the infestation of viruses that spread through various avenues. These vi...more
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