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Dr. Radheshyam Naik Blood Transfusion

Dr. Radheshyam Naik

Haematology And Transfusion Medicine Specialist

35 years of experience

Next available - Tuesday

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Dr. Ashish Dixit Blood Transfusion

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Dr. Sachin Jadhav Blood Transfusion
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Dr. Sachin Suresh Jadhav Blood Transfusion

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Dr. Nishad Dhakate Blood Transfusion

Dr. Nishad Dhakate

General Surgeon

16 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Blood Transfusion" (275)

I am 25 years old male, I am taking PEP medication for 25 days and had another exposure today, do I have to extend my PEP?

Male | 25

If you're already on PEP medication and had another exposure, it's important to let your healthcare provider know. They will, however, determine whether you require additional PEP treatment. Sometimes symptoms of HIV can take a while to develop, therefore it is better to be safe than sorry. PEP treatment assists in reducing the chances of acquiring HIV, nevertheless, it is still preferable to consult with your doctor to ensure that you are following the correct plan.

Answered on 12th Nov '25

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Is it normal to feel weak and loss of appetite after a week of getting treatment of Bilharzia.

Male | 34

After tre­atment for Bilharzia, feeling we­ak and losing appetite is common. Medicine­s used can cause these­ side effects. We­akness happens as the body fights infe­ction. Drink lots of water and eat healthy foods, de­spite no appetite. If symptoms worse­n or persist, inform your healthcare provide­r.

Answered on 19th July '24

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