Severe acute respiratory syndrome
Coronaviruses are common viruses that most people get some time in their life. They are common throughout the world, and they can infect people and animals. Several different coronaviruses can infect people and make them sick. They usually cause mild to moderate upper-respiratory illness. But, some coronaviruses can cause severe illness.Coronaviruses probably spread through the air by coughing or sneezing, or by close personal contact. If you get infected, symptoms may includeRunny noseCoughSore throatFeverYou may be able to reduce your risk of infection by washing your hands often with soap and water, not touching your eyes, nose, or mouth, and avoiding close contact with people who are sick. There is no vaccine to prevent coronavirus infection. There are no specific treatments. You can relieve symptoms with pain and fever medicines and rest.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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#dermatologist #pediatrician *Chief Complaints* 1yr old baby boy came with c/o blister on whole body since 10 months ( age 1yr old baby) Baby is 3rd child of the couple. *History* H/o Father :- H/o balanatis since 4 months No other comorbidities Mother:- athletes foot infection
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Diagnosis please.
Dr. Syam Sundar Patro0 Like10 Answers NCDs like heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes & chronic lung disease continues to be a major public health challenge in India. Chronic diseases like heart disease & cancer not only account for 63% of deaths in India but are expected to cost the country $3.55 trillion in lost economic output between 2012 and 2030. What is the major challenge for Chronic disease management in India?
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33 YEAR FEMALE C/O LT. KNEE PAIN & MILD SWELLING from 2 3 months
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60 Y male having LRTI symptoms, Underwent CT CHEST , now he is recovered with the Standard Rx. But I PICKED CIRRHOTIC LIVER FINDING on CT CHEST meanwhile Patient is ASYMPTOMATIC No C/O CLD yet. I advised to do USG ABDOMEN to check for Findings of DECOMPENSATION. & LFT also appears normal On USG adomen** 1) INCREASED ECHOGENICITY of Liver 2) DILATED PORTAL VEIN I think Radiologist interpretated it as FATTY LIVER GRADE 2, but Dilated portal Vein + increased Echogenicity should be S/O CLD Life style He is NON ALCOHOLIC , NON SMOKER PT INR , HEP B , HEP C Reports are awaited.
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