This really something you should discuss with the doctor.
I think you misread the result. It's more likely you have high-risk subtype 18 than having 18 strains. Please discuss the apporpriate diagnosis and recommended follow-up with your health care provider. Your treatment plan will vary based on your age and your prior pap history.
No, it is not normal. My dog was bleeding for a week after giving birth and was brought to the vet. She had an infection in her womb which was easily treated with antibiotics. The infection is often caused by part of an afterbirth still being within the womb.
An upper respiratory infection in cats is generally caused by a virus, against which an antibiotic would be useless. Therefore, there should not be any antibiotics being prescribed for this unless a secondary bacterial infection was also diagnosed.
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Type 2 diabetes
It sounds like you may have what is known as a "draining fistula." This is the result of an infection that has developed a passage to the surface of the gums. The smell is the exudate (pus) draining from the infection. It does not hurt because there is no pressure building up as it is being relieved by the drainage. The infection needs to be properly diagnosed and treated because there is unseen damage being done to the tooth and/or the surrounding bone and gums. See your dentist as soon as possible.
Type 2 diabetes
Pregnancy and drug use while not a disorder can be revealed by testing urine. A UTI (Urinary Tract Infection) is also diagnosed by testing urine. There are many, many disorders that urine is one piece of the diagnostic work-up, but would require further examination for a diagnoses, diabetes being just one.
Yes.
Its quiet normal. but what type of Antibiotics are being administered. and are you giving him any sort of Paracetamor .........??????
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being emo is a trend and has absolute NOTHING to do with being diagnosed anything!