Smallpox
A condition that is caused by infection with Variola, and that is characterized by small, raised bumps.
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Which of the drugs do you recommend for symptomatic management of fever and pain in children?
Doc Insights11 Likes27 AnswersPlease share your overall clinical experience with the Ibuprofen + Paracetamol combination in treating Paediatric Fever and pain?
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A 57 yrs old male patient c/o sudden vision loss/left side weakness/agitated/fever bodyache *Chief Complaints* Sudden vision loss Left side weakness Unable to walk Agitated urge to pee/poop but nothing comes out when he go Bodyache *History* CVA with left hemisphere 3 yrs back K/c/o HTN/DM *Vitals* BP 150/80 Pulse 68 Spo2 98 *Physical Examination* B/L Pupils dilated Left side weakness Chest -B/L clear P/A- soft no any tenderness or distension CNS -Alert and aware Genitals -Normal *Investigations* Attached *Diagnosis* CVA with HTN/DM ?TIA/Retinal detachment *Management* Medically conservative Kindly suggest
Dr. Manoj Kumar0 Like3 Answers A 29-year-old male presents with chronic low back pain and stiffness, which worsens at rest and improves with activity. He reports morning stiffness lasting more than 30 minutes. Physical examination reveals limited spinal mobility, especially in the lumbar region, and decreased chest expansion. Laboratory tests show elevated inflammatory markers. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Dr. Veenu Yadav3 Likes3 AnswersArtificial intelligence (AI) in medicine & dentistry have been on the rise in recent years. It has the potential to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and patient outcomes by analyzing data, detecting patterns, and providing outcome to the practitioners. What is your opinion about AI in dentistry?
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