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Internal Medicine Specialist•Bangalore
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It depends on the type of vaccine you have taken. If the surgery is not an emergency, take the vaccine and after 4 weeks preferably plan for surgery.
The vaccine will not complicate the surgery.
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General Physician•Delhi
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If not vaccinated, passengers should possess hard copy of rt pcr negative test report done within 72 hours of departure time. 3. Below 12 years of age are exempted from rt pcr test. However, they will have to observe the same health formalities that will apply to their family members on arrival.
Moreover it depends other conditions too.
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General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
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The cdc recommends that an infant receive the first dose at age 2 months, the second dose at age 4 months, and the third dose, depending on which vaccine is being used, at age 6 months. Both vaccines require a booster shot sometime between ages 12 and 15 months. No child younger than 6 weeks should receive the vaccine.
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General Physician•Delhi
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Most people who get mild viral meningitis usually recover completely in 7 to 10 days without treatment. Antiviral medicine may help people with meningitis caused by viruses such as herpesvirus and influenza.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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General Physician•Aurangabad
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Take him to dermatologist. Even if you think it is chicken pox it need antiviral treatment for complete eradication. If something else dermatologist will findout and treat accordingly.
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General Physician•Vadodara
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truely speaking no perticular medicine to increase WBC . plenty of liquid ors nimbu pani coconut water buttermilk etc slowly improving the WBC count or
IV FLUID
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General Physician•Ernakulam
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Small pox is not there in this world except the virus preserved in 2 laboratories- you may give plenty of water/fresh vegetables/fruits to him//don’t give oily fried or junk food/let him rest in a clean dry room with good ventilation//give symptomatic and supportive treatment by consultation with a local doctor/give him plenty of carbohydrates rich ethnic food//keep him happy and confident by supporting him; chit chatting with him-ok—don’t expose him to extreme cold or hot weather—ok.
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General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
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When your baby is six weeks old, it is recommended they have three vaccines: combined (or hexavalent) dtpa-hib-ipv-hepb, 13vpcv, and rotavirus. Only two of the vaccines are needles, usually given in babies' legs. The rotavirus vaccine is given as drops put into your baby's mouth.
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Take plenty of vegetables, and fruits, with a diet rich in protein. Exercie regularly and include a multivitamin. For more lifestyle advise, please contact personally.
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Pediatrician•Bareilly
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Painless vaccine per se doesn’t reduce pain while administering the injection but reduces the pain, fever etc caused following vaccination. You can give normal vaccine at a later time.
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