COVID19 vaccines are safe in pregnancy, does not damage placenta: Study
May 12, 2021 23:13 ISTCovid-19 vaccines are safe in pregnancy and cause no injury to placenta, say researchers, dispelling vaccine hesitancy among pregnant women.
Covid-19 vaccines are safe in pregnancy and cause no injury to placenta, say researchers, dispelling vaccine hesitancy among pregnant women.
The pre-existing conditions among people living with HIV/AIDS may contribute to the severity of their Covid-19 cases. The beneficial effects of antiviral drugs, such astenofovir and protease-inhibitors, in reducing the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection and death from Covid-19 in people living with HIV/AIDS remain inconclusive, according to the researchers
Mucormycosis, also known as black fungus, is caused by a group of molds called mucormycetes. It is very important to identify the signs and symptoms of black fungus infection because it can turn dangerous if left untreated. Also know what are the dos and don'ts in COVID patients.
The second wave of Covid19 is taking over the country at an alarming rate. In this situation, vaccinations remain the most effective prevention strategy to maintain immunity for a prolonged period. Citizens aged 18 or above can get themselves registered on Co-WIN app or site to get the jab.
It is important to stay informed and clear up common misconceptions around vaccines, so you can make the most of your immunisation conversation with your doctor! Here are five common vaccine myths, and the facts to know to address them.
As the second wave of COVID-19 turns out to be more alarming and devastating than the previous one, many are turning to strengthen their immune system using homegrown plants, 'kadhas', and a nutrient-rich and diverse diet. Here's what has been suggested to help you boost your immunity and complete your diet, so your body builds up the strength to put up a fight against coronavirus.
With the surge in Covid19 cases, the world is waking up again to the importance of a healthy lifestyle and strong immune system. At the personal level, the fight against the Covid-19 virus begins with strong immunity. Here are all the health updates on Covid19 that you need to know.
It was noted that only patients having mild disease, in which there are only upper respiratory tract symptoms and no shortness of breath, are recommended for home isolation, but the decision about whether it is mild will be taken by a doctor.
Covid-19 India LIVE Updates: AIIMS has given guidelines on Covid management in home isolation at a recent training session for 14 experts from tertiary care centers across the country. Know about the same and other updates related to coronavirus here.
Breathing exercises are a great way to develop the lungs as they improve lung muscles, clear out any secretion and increase the capacity by supplying an adequate amount of oxygen.
There is also a question in the mind of many that if they become coronavirus positive after taking the first dose of the COVID vaccine, then should the second dose be taken. Here's what medical professional suggests.
On Sunday, in the 'Jeetga India, Harega Corona' conclave, doctors discussed Mucormycosis, and how is it attacking the eyes of COVID 19 patients.
Covid-19 India Updates: At this time everyone is taking various measures to keep themselves fit. Know about certain guidelines that have been released and measures that are being from various doctors and experts. Last but not the least, various celebrities throw light on how you can remain positive amid this hour of crisis.
MyGovIndia, a citizen engagement platform of the Government of India on Twitter shared a 5 step sample meal plan to boost your immunity and help you recover from post Covid fatigue.
With the second wave of Covid-19 spreading wider across the country, it has become of utmost importance to follow all the safety precautions. One of the most important of these guidelines is to get vaccinated
More than two-thirds of people may now have hand dermatitis due to stringent hand washing and using alcohol-based rubs during the Covid-19 pandemic, indicating the emergence of a skin-disease epidemic, according to a study led by Indian researchers.
As per World Health Organisation (WHO), wearing gloves might not be a very good option to prevent COVID 19. Here's why!
Malaika Arora shared a home test to check if your lungs are healthy or not. She shared a video that showed a circle around lungs and a tiny ball moving alongside it. The post read, "Hold your breath for the red ball to spin 2 times, which is normal lungs."
Across the globe medical professionals advise one should get the vaccine as soon as possible. Read on to find common queries answered so that you no longer hesitate to get the shot.
Fever, pink eyes, breathlessness and body pain are the most common symptoms of the covid infection. The oxygen level of the body decreased rapidly when a person is infected. However, not everyone needs to get hospitalised when tested positive. It is important to keep yourself updated about the latest guidelines on Covid19 safety. Here are all the health updates on Covid19 that you need to know.
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