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Dr. Ashok Bhave Pilonidal Sinus

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Dr. Deo Sadhana Pilonidal Sinus
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Dr. Deepak Kulkarni Pilonidal Sinus

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Dr. Chaitanya Shah Pilonidal Sinus
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Dr. Sushil Deshmukh Pilonidal Sinus

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Gastrointestinal Surgeon

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Questions & Answers on "Pilonidal Sinus" (106)

Isolation 37% is better or not

Male | 30

The term "isolation" often refers to a type of lab test, such as a blood or pathogen analysis. A result of 37% may indicate an abnormality that could be linked to various conditions, including infections or immune responses. Symptoms can vary significantly, including fatigue, fever, or swelling. It’s important to consult with a healthcare provider to discuss these findings in detail. 

Answered on 9th Jan '25

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I am Manish, 20 years old. I have high fever (100°) and mild headache since yesterday. Please recommend some medications.

Male | 20

Having a high fever and mild headache can make you feel pretty crummy. These symptoms can be due to an infection, like the flu or a cold. Taking acetaminophen can help bring down the fever and ease your headache. Rest, drink plenty of fluids, and keep an eye on your temperature. If your symptoms don't improve or worsen, it's important to reach out for further advice. 

Answered on 25th Sept '24

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