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Re: Who is at risk from this virus?

 by Balamurugan ¦  11 Mar 2020, 17:09 ¦  Forum: Corona Infection - FAQs ¦  Topic: Who is at risk from this virus? ¦  Replies: 1 ¦  Views: 1568

The analysis of about 44,000 cases of COVID-19 from China shows that the elderly are most vulnerable. Older people, especially those with heart disease and other conditions, are more likely to die. Middle-aged and elderly adults are most likely to develop symptoms, while children and teenagers seem ...

Re: Can covid19 spread through feaces

 by Balamurugan ¦  11 Mar 2020, 16:54 ¦  Forum: Corona Infection - FAQs ¦  Topic: Can covid19 spread through feaces.? ¦  Replies: 2 ¦  Views: 1746

Like other viruses it can also be found in feaces but it mainly spreads by having close contact with an infected person or the droplets released when the person sneezes or coughes.

Re: Does drinking alcohol prevent the corona virus?

 by Balamurugan ¦  11 Mar 2020, 16:48 ¦  Forum: Corona Infection - FAQs ¦  Topic: Does drinking alcohol prevent the corona virus? ¦  Replies: 1 ¦  Views: 1513

No, drinking alcohol does not prevent one from corona virus infection but the possibility of getting infection can be reduced when cleaning your hands using alcohol based hand soaps and water.

In any circumstances drinking alcohol is not advisable to prevent corona-virus infection.

Re: What can I do to protect myself fromcorona virus?

 by Balamurugan ¦  11 Mar 2020, 16:40 ¦  Forum: Corona Infection - FAQs ¦  Topic: What can I do to protect myself from corona virus? ¦  Replies: 1 ¦  Views: 1366

The following instructions should be followed every individuals to control the spread of coronavirus infection, Wash your hands with soap or use a hand sanitizer that contains alcohol. Sneeze and cough into tissues or the crook of your elbow. If you get mucus or spit on your skin, clean it off right...

Re: Can a patient with cancer under chemotherapy get pregnant?

 by Balamurugan ¦  06 Mar 2020, 11:16 ¦  Forum: Cancer Patients Forum ¦  Topic: Can a patient with cancer under chemotherapy get pregnant? ¦  Replies: 1 ¦  Views: 4825

You can get pregnant during chemotherapy , but you should not. We do not know the effect of chemotherapy on the outcome for the fetus, and so women should not get pregnant during chemotherapy.chemotherapy can harm the fetus so it is not advisable to get pregnant

Re: What does stages of cancer mean..?

 by Balamurugan ¦  06 Mar 2020, 10:47 ¦  Forum: Cancer Patients Forum ¦  Topic: What does stages of cancer mean..? ¦  Replies: 2 ¦  Views: 4294

Stage I means the cancer is small and only in one area. This is also called early-stage cancer. Stage II and III mean the cancer is larger and has grown into nearby tissues or lymph nodes. Stage IV means the cancer has spread to other parts of your body. It's also called advanced or metastatic cancer.

Re: Can hypertension affect my vision?

 by Balamurugan ¦  06 Mar 2020, 10:43 ¦  Forum: Hypertension Patients Forum ¦  Topic: Can hypertension affect my vision? ¦  Replies: 1 ¦  Views: 4044

Along with causing heart and kidney problems, untreated high blood pressure can also affect your eyesight and lead to eye disease. Hypertension can cause damage to the blood vessels in the retina, the area at the back of the eye where images focus. This eye disease is known as hypertensive retinopat...

Re: Does eating non veg increase the risk for hypertension?

 by Balamurugan ¦  06 Mar 2020, 10:40 ¦  Forum: Hypertension Patients Forum ¦  Topic: Does eating non veg increase the risk for hypertension? ¦  Replies: 2 ¦  Views: 4418

Yes it does increase the risk for hypertension . Red meat is loaded with cholesterol and saturated fat. ... Eating red meat is associated with high blood pressure and high blood cholesterol, which in turn increase the risk of heart and cardiovascular disease. You don't have to eliminate red meat ent...

Drinking more than 4 cups of coffee a day may increase your blood pressure. ... It's fine to drink tea and coffee as part of a balanced diet, but it's important that these drinks are not your main or only source of fluid.

If you have stage 1 hypertension and are otherwise healthy, plan to see your physician once every month until you reach your blood pressure goal. However, if you have other health problems or stage 2 hypertension, you should visit your doctor more frequently—typically every two to four weeks.

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