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Dr. G N Nabar Genetic Disorders

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I am undergoing treatment for MDS and on ERYKINE 10000i.u ocean a week and Neukine 300mcg twice a week.I am hypertensive but not a diabetic .For about two months now I am beset with fever.Earlier it struck me with a gap of one or two days.Fever used to be low.For some days now it has acquired continuity. My doctor put me on a five day course of Taxim O 200 and said that if fever still persists I should go for PET SCAN whole body.Since fever did not go I went through PET scan on 18th September 24.Its report is normal.What am I to do now?

Male | 73

Fever for such a long time can be worrying. The PET scan came back normal and this is fantastic news. The next step could be to revisit your doctor to explore other reasons for your fever. Staying well-hydrated with proper sleep is strictly necessary. Seek medical advice promptly for further evaluation.

Answered on 18th Dec '24

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A person with HIV cut his hand with a sharp object and after about 2 minute I cut my hand with it. Can I get HIV? it's just scratched with little blood?

Female | 34

A sharp obje­ct with blood from someone with HIV has a small chance of transmitting HIV if it cuts you. But a tiny scratch with little­ bleeding decre­ases the likelihood e­ven more. The risk is e­xtremely low! Howeve­r, watch for unusual symptoms like fever, e­xhaustion, or swollen lymph nodes as a precaution. If anything se­ems off, reach out to a doctor without delay. 

Answered on 19th June '25

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What is aids Can you explain how hiv falls in anyone

Male | 20

AIDS stands for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. It's a severe condition that is unable to be healed, which is caused by a virus called HIV. HIV, which is the root of AIDS, weakens the human immune system. It is for this reason that the body can not ward off infections. Among the many symptoms of AIDS, the main ones include rapid weight loss, frequent fevers, and extreme tiredness. The most preferable treatment option is to explain HIV through the use of protection drugs during intimacy and not to use needles.  Early screening and taking the required medications could help manage the virus.

Answered on 22nd July '24

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Can you tell me the drug to reduce the value of HIV?

Male | 20

HIV is a virus that weakens your immune system. It can cause symptoms such as fever, fatigue and weight loss. The primary method of treating HIV is by using antiretroviral drugs. Your immune system can be protected and the amount of virus in your body can be reduced by these medicines. 

Answered on 5th July '24

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