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Asked for female, 22 years old from Pondicherry
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Hi dear, need more information to diagnose & to tell you the reason for your boils. Consult a Homoeopathy doctor nearby. If the swelling is recurrent & with pus & blood- it means infection. Yes, you need a complete blood analysis with culture. Homoeopathy medicines will improve your immunity & will help you heal the boils completely. To know more & if you have any other concern you can reach me online.
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If it T B, Feel happy, because it is curable with anti TB drugs.
Kindly show me x rays of the affected site along with other test reports.
Kindly show me x rays of the affected site along with other test reports.
Asked for male, 27 years old from Bangalore
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Remedies:
Apply heat. Heat helps to increase the circulation in an area, bringing more white blood cells and antibodies to the area to fight the infection, so applying heat to a boil is one of the best home remedies you can use. ...
Tea tree oil. ...
Turmeric powder. ...
Epsom salt. ...
Over-the-counter antibiotic ointment. ...
Castor oil. ...
Neem oil.
Apply heat. Heat helps to increase the circulation in an area, bringing more white blood cells and antibodies to the area to fight the infection, so applying heat to a boil is one of the best home remedies you can use. ...
Tea tree oil. ...
Turmeric powder. ...
Epsom salt. ...
Over-the-counter antibiotic ointment. ...
Castor oil. ...
Neem oil.
Asked for female, 20 years old from Kolkata
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Asked for male, 28 years old from Hooghly
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No. Don't worry.
Accuracy of the CVS Test. Chorionic villus sampling is more than 99 percent accurate when it comes to diagnosing chromosomal results, such as Down syndrome. However, there's a sliver of a chance for a false positive—when the test comes back indicating a genetic problem, but in reality, the baby is developing normally.
Accuracy of the CVS Test. Chorionic villus sampling is more than 99 percent accurate when it comes to diagnosing chromosomal results, such as Down syndrome. However, there's a sliver of a chance for a false positive—when the test comes back indicating a genetic problem, but in reality, the baby is developing normally.
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Asked for female, 49 years old from Lucknow
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Hi, the filtered prbc transfusion contains same amount of iron as without filter. Filter are not for reduction of iron. It is used to reduce transfusion associated fever, shivering and to reduce late effect of alloimunisation, a complications which leads to future blood transfusion ineffective. For iron overload, one need to take regular oral medicine (chelation therapy). Hope it clears the confusion.
Asked for female, 18 years old from Faridabad
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As she is thalassemic, so I think, she is receiving regular blood transfusion. The direct coombs test may become positive in many situations and treatment is completely different for those. First the test may give false positive report, if done within 3 weeks of last transfusion. If it is true positive, then we need to do indirect coombs test with specific card (3 card or 11 card) to know whether it is auto immune or allo immune in nature. For details evaluation you need to contact with immuno h...more
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Thalassaemia, which is commonly referred to as thal, is a disorder of the blood which is inherited from the previous generation. This condition triggers the production of abnormal red blood cells in the body which in turn paves the way for chronic anaemia. Red blood cells play an indispensable role in carrying oxygen all through the body and hence any abnormality in this regard can result in thalassemia, the symptoms of which include, weakness all over the body, fatigue, faint and shortness of b...more
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Thalassemia is a genetic (i.e., passed from parents to children through genes) blood disorder. People with Thalassemia disease are not able to make enough hemoglobin, which causes severe anemia. Hemoglobin is found in red blood cells and carries oxygen to all parts of the body. When there is not enough hemoglobin in the red blood cells, oxygen cannot get to all parts of the body. Organs then become starved for oxygen and are unable to function properly.
There are two types of Thalassemi...more
There are two types of Thalassemi...more
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