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Infectious Disease 32 years experience
Could be brain issue: It could suggest a problem in a part of the brain controlling how you control your tongue and lips to pronounce words correctly, the nerves that lead ... Read More
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Infectious Disease 32 years experience
Definitely.: Black stools could indicate the presence of bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract and should be evaluated. This can sometimes be painless and relativ... Read More
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Infectious Disease 32 years experience
Yes, if it continues: Has you son's diet changed lately? Occasionally kids will have substantial changes in their stool consistency and coloration related to 'binging' on ... Read More
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Infectious Disease 32 years experience
That is ok!: One option is 2000 mg of metronidazole as a one time dose when treating trichomonas. Four 500 mg pills would have you covered. Symptoms should start... Read More
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A 19-year-old female asked:

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Infectious Disease 32 years experience
Extremely unlikely.: From the circumstances you describe it would be nearly impossible to become pregnant. If there is a chance that there had been any penetration with e... Read More
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Infectious Disease 32 years experience
Unlikely.: Metronidazole usually works well for routine bacterial vaginosis at that dose for 7 days. If you are not responding after a few days of treatment, yo... Read More
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