Hi,
The symptoms does not seem to be of viral infection, however it might have started as a viral infection but none of the symptoms match a viral infection and even 101 fever is not mild.
You probably had some URTI (upper respiratory tract infection),which now probably has involved a bigger area and even might have also converted to a bacterial infection.
Precautions to be taken
- Have plenty of water(fluids non colas)
- Avoid spicy food
- You can have ice cream but not too much
- Remain ...
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Hi,
The pain in lower abdominal area which you are felling near your uterus is not necessary,that there is some pathology in your uterus only.Pain can also be accompanied with loose motions in that area and you also might be having some kind of urinary infection which might be causing that pain(the pain would wean of as soon your intestinal infection gets better and your discharge seems to reduce).
Creamy white discharge should be due to fungal or yeast infection only, Apply that cream candid b ...
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Yes that's right - the antibodies can take up to 3 months, sometimes longer, to appear but the p24 antigen assay becomes positive much sooner after exposure. Still no test is fool proof and you should get retested in 8 weeks time - just the HIV 1/2 antibodies will be enough. This is just a precaution to be doubly sure - as it stands you are HIV negative based on your test results.
And yes that is a standard laboratory.
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There is no chance of getting infected with AIDS with a kiss. ...
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Yes you definitely need to go to your Pediatrician for a check ...
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Well, the complaints may all be related to a viral infection, incidentally following the accident. But we cannot rule out a head injury as cause for his altered behaviour, so its best to take to the hospital ER and make sure he is neurologically stable. Also, the fever is definitely not an outcome of the accident, unless he has sustained an external injury too with a dirty wound. ...
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IBS is diagnosis of exclusion. At ur age it is essential to have a diagnostic Ugi & colonoscopy to rule out organic disease .Once it is done symptoms can be controlled confudently ...
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As the child has rashes with fever, it is best you consult a doctor. I would also advice you to avoid ibuprofen. Paracetamol SOS should be good enough ...
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Do the other people complain of itching when you talk to them? ...
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PROBIOTIC SHOULD BE ENOUGH...IF PERI ANAL AREA REDNESS OR LIQUIDITY INCREASES THEN SHOW TO NEARBY PEDIATRICIAN ...
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