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Asked for male, 25 years old from Jammu
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Dear lybrate-user pregnancy symptoms are many as early morning sickness frequency of urination frequent mood changes heaviness in breast and many more but you can not make a diagnosis depending upon these symptoms. For that the best way is to take a pregnancy test. And if a girl is pregnant then you can not avoid pregnancy but the only way out for unwanted pregnancy is to discontinue it. For any of the above things you will have to consult a gynaecologist.
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Asked for male, 42 years old from Thane
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Hello,
Yes she can develop diabetes, just a few signs excessive thirst, hunger,tiredness, frequent urination and sometimes associated with unexplained weight loss are some common symptoms.
However it is better to confirm by a sugar test after the approval of endocrinologist.
Yes she can develop diabetes, just a few signs excessive thirst, hunger,tiredness, frequent urination and sometimes associated with unexplained weight loss are some common symptoms.
However it is better to confirm by a sugar test after the approval of endocrinologist.
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Asked for female, 30 years old from Faridabad
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Its exactly 14 days prior to your expected menstrual cycle day.
Kindly consult further for detailed information.
Kindly consult further for detailed information.
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Asked for female, 54 years old from Mumbai
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Hello lybrate-user
hiv is a virus infection and person can not notice any symptoms for long time and can remain as a carrier. Blood test is the best way to rule out hiv. A pathology laboratory can do blood test. Advisable to go for test atleast 6 to 12 weeks after sexual relationship and always use condom to prevent.
hiv is a virus infection and person can not notice any symptoms for long time and can remain as a carrier. Blood test is the best way to rule out hiv. A pathology laboratory can do blood test. Advisable to go for test atleast 6 to 12 weeks after sexual relationship and always use condom to prevent.
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Hello, The HIV infection is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus .
After HIV is in the body, it starts to destroy CD4+ cells, which are white blood cells that help the body fight infection and disease.
HIV is spread when blood, semen, or vaginal fluids from an infected person enter another person's body, usually through sexual contact, from sharing needles when injecting drugs, or from mother to baby during birth.
Most people who have become recently infected with HIV will not...more
After HIV is in the body, it starts to destroy CD4+ cells, which are white blood cells that help the body fight infection and disease.
HIV is spread when blood, semen, or vaginal fluids from an infected person enter another person's body, usually through sexual contact, from sharing needles when injecting drugs, or from mother to baby during birth.
Most people who have become recently infected with HIV will not...more
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Asked for male, 25 years old from Bangalore
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Hello, The HIV infection is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus .
After HIV is in the body, it starts to destroy CD4+ cells, which are white blood cells that help the body fight infection and disease.
HIV is spread when blood, semen, or vaginal fluids from an infected person enter another person's body, usually through sexual contact, from sharing needles when injecting drugs, or from mother to baby during birth.
Most people who have become recently infected with HIV will not...more
After HIV is in the body, it starts to destroy CD4+ cells, which are white blood cells that help the body fight infection and disease.
HIV is spread when blood, semen, or vaginal fluids from an infected person enter another person's body, usually through sexual contact, from sharing needles when injecting drugs, or from mother to baby during birth.
Most people who have become recently infected with HIV will not...more
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