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Yellow Fever Tips

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Ayurvedic Doctor•Varanasi
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Dengue is a well-known disease which disturbs human life drastically. In general, it's known haddi tod jwara
A combination of some ayurvedic drugs Jai mangal ras, Sudarshan ghan vati, giloye powder, sanjivani vati, Tribhuvan Kirti ras, godanti these are effective drugs in such cases. These combination are given according to age, sign and symptoms. This combination recommended for seven days along with different anupan i, e goatmilk, guduchi kwath, or wheat grass juice etc.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Ghaziabad
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Viral fever is much prevalent nowadays.
The viral infection spreads from one person to another. It weakens our immune system, due to which the infection increases in the body very fast.

Symptoms of viral fever -
Pain in the throat, cough, cold, headache, and fatigue, redness of the eyes, joint pain, body ache as well as some times vomiting and diarrhea.
Antibiotics as such do not play any role in a viral fever so should be avoided completely.

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Homeopathy Doctor•Mumbai
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A viral fever is any fever that s caused by an underlying viral illness. A variety of viral infections can affect humans, from the common cold to the flu. Fevers are often a sign that your body is fighting off some type of bacterial or viral infection.

What causes viral fever?

Viral fever is caused by infection with a virus. Viruses are very small infectious agents. They infect and multiply within the cells of your body. A fever is your body's way of fighting off a virus. Many ...more
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Anesthesiologist•Ahmedabad
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In this rainy season, there are many mosquito breeding places around you.

1. Try to avoid water collection. Fresh or old.
2. Avoid dark, shady area and corners.
3. Use mosquito repellants whenever going out in day or night.
4. Get insecticides sprayed around your house or offices.
5. Drink plenty of water and eat lots of fruits and vegetables.
6. Watch for headache, joint pain, fever, yellow urine and talk to your doctor early treatment will save complications.
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General Physician•Faridabad
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The recent outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo has hit the headlines worldwide. The outbreak in Central Africa is the second largest in history and the worst the country has ever seen. 811 people have reported symptoms of the deadly disease, and 750 have tested positive for the same. The first case of Ebola this week was confirmed in Goma. The World Health Organization (WHO) has considered the risk of transmission in the recent outbreak very high at the regional and national ...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Vijayawada
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Introduction:

Every parent worries when their child runs a fever. A human body s oral temperature ranges between 97 and 99 degrees. Anything over 100.4 is technically a fever. A body at a heightened temperature actually fights infection more efficiently than one at a normal temperature. Many parents hit the panic button at 100 degrees. Fever is a friend. Always call your doctor if you are concerned about the cause of fever - When the temperature of the body rises, it is called fever.more
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General Physician•Roorkee
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Take adequate anti-mosquito measures. Do not let the water to be stagnant. Clean water coolers once a week. Check for objects kept outside in which water is getting collected during rainy season as mosquitos breed at such places. Use mosquito nets impregnated with permethrin. Keep the windows closed during the evening. Use anti-mosquito creams while going out. Keep the body parts covered to avoid mosquito bites. Use mosquito mesh on the windows. Stay healthy. In case of fever with chills get you...more
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General Physician•Varanasi
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Jaundice is a disease that is related to the liver. It affects thousands of people across the globe. Due to an increased build-up of bilirubin in the body, the skin, nails, and the eyes become yellowish in colour. While the condition is easily treatable, if detected in the early stages, it can be easily avoided if certain precautionary measures are taken.

Food: It should be ensured that food is consumed fresh and hot in order to avoid jaundice. This is more applicable especially, during...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Gurgaon
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Infection is generally understood as the invasion into the body tissues by certain foreign bodies, such as bacteria, parasite, and virus. They are transmissible diseases and can be transmitted from one person to the other via sneezing, coughing or physical contact. They can be mild, moderate or severe.

1. They can be acute that is can last for a short time, or chronic that lasts for a long time, or a latent infection that may not cause any symptoms at first but reactivates and resurface...more
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General Physician•Pune
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If you are a heavy drinker or consume alcohol regularly or frequently, you should know about the harmful effects of alcohol or how it affects your body negatively. When you drink, alcohol gets absorbed into your blood and gets distributed all over your body.

Alcohol consumption may cause several physical and emotional changes, which can cause great harm to the body. There are many long-term effects of alcohol abuse, which put your health at great risk.

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