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What is filaria?
Filariasis is an infectious tropical disease caused by any one of several thread-like parasitic round worms. However, if the disease is left untreated, obstruction of the lymph flow will cause particular areas of the body especially the legs and external genitals, to swell profoundly. If you have anRead more
Filariasis is an infectious tropical disease caused by any one of several thread-like parasitic round worms. However, if the disease is left untreated, obstruction of the lymph flow will cause particular areas of the body especially the legs and external genitals, to swell profoundly. If you have any symptoms of Filariasis you should consult a doctor as soon as possible before any damage. It is always better to consult a doctor before making any self dignosis.
See lessWhat are the chances for a baby to be born with chlamydia?
Sexually transmitted diseases can be transmitted from a mother to a child during birth. Chlamydia can increase the risk of miscarriage and premature birth. It can also cause eye infections or even pneumonia in newborns. Chlamydia is a bacterial infection that can be treated with antibiotics during pRead more
Sexually transmitted diseases can be transmitted from a mother to a child during birth. Chlamydia can increase the risk of miscarriage and premature birth. It can also cause eye infections or even pneumonia in newborns. Chlamydia is a bacterial infection that can be treated with antibiotics during pregnancy. The medication newborns are given at birth to prevent gonorrhea infections of the eye also prevents chlamydia eye infections.
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