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Mycobacterial Infections

Mycobacterial infections are a group of infections that are caused by the members of the family Mycobacteriaceae. Mycobacterial infections can be of two types, namely tuberculous and nontuberculous. Their treatment can be done by a combination of antibiotics.

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What may be the reason for fever, cold, headache? Is this a sign of infection?

Query: Hello doctor, My mother is 48 years old. She used to suddenly get cold, headache and fever very often. We are unable to find the exact reason. We have done some tests for her, which I am uploading here. Please go through them, and let me know what may be the reason? And also let me know what remedy ...  Read Full »


Dr. Pooja Pardhi

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through your query as well as the reports (attachments removed to protect patient identity) and can understand your concern for her health. Repeated attacks of fever, cold and headache can be due to repeated infections of the body which could be viral or bac...  Read Full »

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