Elephantiasis (lymphoedema)is one of the symptoms of lymphatic filariasis, which is spread by infected mosquitoes. It is not curable. 120 million people worldwide are already infected and 4 billion are at risk. Self-care can learned to reduce the swelling, fevers and pain.
Yes. It is curable. The microfilariae, bacteria and the worms that cause elephantiasis can be killed completely by taking DEC tablets (Hetrazan) for a period of time. The time ranging from 2 months to 1 year. But the body (mostly limbs) swelling caused from the disease is not cured completely. There are lots of methods to remove the bulged limbs such as nodovenous shunt and Charles' operation and physical therapy methods depending upon the severity of the swellling. But regaining the original shape of the limb might not be possible.
Bejel is completely curable with antibiotic treatment.
I am sorry to say but this sickness is not curable. Once they find a cure i surley will let you know
A major symptom of elephantiasis is the swelling of the arms and the legs.
No, elephantiasis is caused by microscopic parasitic threadlike worms
The agents responsible for most of the elephantiasis in the world are filarial worms
Elephantiasis is caused by a microfilarial nematode (very small worm).
Elephantiasis is a disease that causes thickening of the skin and tissue. Elephantiasis can cause certain body parts to swell to the size of a soccer ball or basketball.
the Filarial round worm causes elephantiasis
This is a curable condition.Unfortunately, death is not curable.
yes it is completely curable in India ... there are specialist surgeons (Apollo Delhi... Dr Arun Prasad) who perform ETS (endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy) ... however you need to discuss the shortfalls of the surgery, specifically with regard to Compensatory Sweating. yes it is completely curable in India ... there are specialist surgeons (Apollo Delhi... Dr Arun Prasad) who perform ETS (endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy) ... however you need to discuss the shortfalls of the surgery, specifically with regard to Compensatory Sweating.
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