Yes, cells eventually die as new ones are produced. I had the one of the worst types of West Nile; encephalitis (swelling of the brain).
This was concluded after the doctor ordered a spinal tap, and a year of thinking I had MS and numerous respiratory infections.
Symptoms; major give away is severe muscle weakness, joint, and muscle pain. I also had nausea for a week and dizziness.
I have it again, just recently found out. Once again, swollen lymph nodes, joint and muscle pain! This time after thinking I had Lupus.
Save the hassle of medications that mask the problem. I have friends that can't believe I healed, after years of having it, they're still experiencing symtoms.
Clean up your diet, no meat or foods that cause inflammation. Detox, saunas, empson salt baths, rest.
Vitamin c IV by a doctor, micro current treatment etc. I recommend IV of C 3x a week for the first month and a half if its bad.
Hang in there, things DO get better. I'm jumping on finding a new alternative doctor as I moved to a different state.
It is assumed that once you are exposed to WNV you are immuned, just like any other virus like chicken pox, measles, etc. However, just like mentioned diseases there is always a chance that your immunity can become compromised by re exposure. Take safety precautions not to get re infected. for further information you can look into the cdc.gov website and get the most updated information.
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The Scientific name of the West Nile Virus is Flavivirus. Also, it's Classification is: Group: Group IV Family: Flaviridae Genus: Flavivirus Species: West Nile Virus The West Nile Virus is carried by mosquitos and mammals and birds can get sick from it.
West Nile virus is a virus with a single stranded RNA genome (ssRNA)
West Nile is caused by West Nile Virus.
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No, West Nile Virus is not transmitted by ticks, but there are other diseases that can be contracted through a tick bite.
West Nile virus contains strands of RNA.
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West Nile virus can cause paralysis of hind legs as well as paralysis of other parts of the body. If left untreated, West Nile virus can be fatal.
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