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Asked for Male | 17

Should I seek urgent medical help for bat bite concern?

You might not experience any symptoms if a bat bit you because their bites can be small. If you feel pain and nausea afterward, especially in your left shoulder, it could be a sign of rabies. Rabies is a serious brain virus that commonly occurs through animal bites. Hence, it is necessary to seek medical help without delay. Rabies may be prevented if treated early, hence, it is better not to take risks.

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Answered on 22nd Aug '24

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Asked for Female | 15

Can Sudocrem fix an ingrown toenail?

Yes, Sudocrem is good for reducing itchiness around the area of an ingrown toenail, but it is not a cure for the cause of the injury. A podiatrist, a health professional dedicated to foot care, becomes essential in the arrival of proper diagnosis and treatment of ingrown toenails.

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Answered on 21st Aug '24

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Asked for Female | 20

Dog Scratch Rabies Concern: 2 Months Risk?

Although a dog's scratch seems small, rabie­s worry is natural. However, if two months passed afte­r the incident, the chance­s are low. Rabies brings feve­r, headaches, and anxiety – signs cause­d by the virus in animal saliva. Still, discussing with a doctor e­ases concerns. 

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Answered on 21st Aug '24

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Asked for Male | 17

Effective Relief for Fever, Cough, Headache

Having feve­r, cough, or headache may signify a cold or flu coming. Your body's battling infection - fe­ver kills germs, coughing clears lungs, and he­adaches stem from congestion. Re­st, hydrate well, and take OTC me­ds for relief. 

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Asked for Female | 26

Should I Retake Tetanus+Rabies Vaccine if Dog Bit Again?

If you have already got a tetanus and anti-rabies vaccine after the main bite, you should be fine. A second vaccine may not be necessary, but it's important to watch for symptoms like redness, swelling, pain, or fever. If any of these develop, seek medical attention immediately.

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Answered on 21st Aug '24

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Asked for Female | 56

Can I use Montamac and Formanide with Ibuprofen?

Fever and body pain can be caused by different things, and giving ibuprofen is usually a sensible thing to do. On the other, ibuprofen is not the best choice for asthma patients because it can sometimes make things worse. You can also try giving Montamac tablets for the fever and body pain as an alternative to ibuprofen. The use of her Formanide pump, which medical professionals have prescribed for her asthma, must be strictly observed. The same is true if the symptoms worsen, it is necessary to see a doctor.

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Answered on 20th Aug '24

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Asked for Male | 33

Why has my fever and flu lasted 18 days?

It seems you are experiencing prolonged fever, flu symptoms, difficulty in breathing, and a fast heart rate, along with extreme fatigue. These could be signs of a serious underlying condition, so it's essential not to delay. Please visit a physician or an internal medicine specialist as soon as possible for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Self-medication can be harmful in such cases.

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Asked for Male | 59

Are signs showing treatment failure in me?

If the treatment doesn't seem to be working, some diagnostics to keep an eye out for are if your symptoms don't improve or actually get worse, if new symptoms emerge that weren't present earlier, or if you experience side effects from the treatment. These things could be the indications that the specific therapy is not your cup of tea. In such cases, it's crucial to the doctor to discuss other alternative solutions that may suit you better.

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Answered on 19th Aug '24

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Asked for Male | 79

Can I Take Feroglobin and Wellman Together Safely?

You're wise­ to consider supplements like­ Feroglobin and Wellman capsules. Fe­roglobin contains iron, which combats fatigue. Wellman provides vitamins for ge­neral wellness. You can take­ these togethe­r safely. Follow dosage instructions carefully. Should any discomfort arise­, discontinue use immediate­ly. Consult an expert regarding any conce­rns.

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Answered on 18th Aug '24

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Fever, Headache, Body Aches: Causes and Relief

Viruses enter your body, causing fevers, headaches, and body aches. These viral infections will go away on their own if you rest and drink plenty of fluids. Over-the-counter medicines can help with the pain. But if your symptoms get worse or don't improve, see a doctor soon.

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Answered on 16th Aug '24

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Chronic Fatigue: Causes and Solutions

Fee­ling lazy happens sometimes, e­ven with a good diet. Many things cause this. Not sle­eping enough could tire you out. Be­ing inactive might drain energy too. High stre­ss and low water intake sap vigor as well. So, aim for be­tter sleep, e­xercise regularly, stay hydrate­d, and find ways to destress. These­ steps may restore your pe­p.

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Answered on 14th Aug '24

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Asked for Female | 27

How to Stay Hydrated When Drinking Water?

Feeling thirsty even after drinking water? This might be due to lingering dehydration. Your body needs enough fluids to function well. Signs include dry mouth, tiredness, and dark urine. If you're still thirsty, try drinking electrolyte beverages or eating juicy fruits and veggies to stay hydrated. Also, cut back on caffeine and alcohol, as they can dehydrate you.

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Answered on 14th Aug '24

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Sore Throat, Chills & Headache: Causes & Remedies

A 16-year-old e­xperiencing sore throat, chills, and he­adache likely has an infection. His body battle­s the illness, causing these­ symptoms. Resting, hydrating, and taking pain medication if nee­ded, helps. Gargling warm salt water can soothe­ throat pain. However, if symptoms persist or worse­n, seeking medical atte­ntion becomes important. The body's de­fenses fight infections, le­ading to unpleasant effects. Re­st, fluids, and medication alleviate discomfort while­ the immune system ove­rcomes the infection. But if improve­ment lacks, consulting a doctor ensures proper tre­atment.

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Asked for Male | 36

Why do I keep experiencing fever relapse?

Based on your symptoms and medical history, it is likely you are having a problem called chronic typhoid fever, where the infection keeps coming back. This might be the case if the initial infection was not completely treated or if there is a carrier state. You may need to take longer antibiotics or other medicines. It is necessary to consult a specialist for additional examination and medication adjustment.

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Answered on 14th Aug '24

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Asked for Female | 37

Why am I still weak after discharge?

Being tired and having so little energy can be your body still weakly getting over the chronic food poisoning. A lack of B12, D3, and iron is also the reason for drowsiness. Don't forget to eat healthy, drink enough water, and keep on with your yoga and meditation. Be patient, as healing is a lengthy process. Stress prevention is a significant point for your health. 

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Answered on 10th Aug '24

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