When the patient of rheumatic Heart disease comes to you with rheumatic fever. You try to convince him about monthly injection of benzathine penicillin. He takes it for few months and then usually stop the same. Quacks tell him that there is no need to take such a dangerous injection. After few months, the child come back with the rheumatic fever. Then he usually fallow the course over the years and none of the about hundred patients, got any cardiac problem. You can hear the faint murmur on careful auscultation.
for rheumatic Heart disease patient
for rheumatic heart disease patient
Dialyses treatment
The patient will die.
H. A. Bird has written: 'Combined care of the rheumatic patient' -- subject(s): Arthritis, Nursing, Patients, Rehabilitation, Rheumatism, Treatment
Strep throat, when untreated can lead to rheumatic fever. Rheumatic fever affects your heart valves. You have bout 15 million patients suffering from rheumatic heart disease, world wide. Every year 300,000 die of rheumatic heart disease. Same number is added. Mostly the children are affected. This is a totally preventable disease and the prevalence of the same is shameful for the medical profession.
With a full treatment TB is completely cured. A reactivation of the disease can sometimes occur after several years
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There are no available treatments for Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker disease. It is relentlessly progressive, incurable, and fatal. Supportive care for the patient and his or her family is the only treatment.
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blood pressure patient having left renal paranchymal disease around 60 years old what,s the treatment and how much danger it was
Duration of treatment ranges from 21 days to moths depending on the patient's symptoms, exam, and manifestations of the disease.