Japanese encephalitis
Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain. Usually the cause is a viral infection, but bacteria can also cause it. It can be mild or severe. Most cases are mild. You may have flu-like symptoms. With a mild case, you may just need rest, plenty of fluids, and a pain reliever.Severe cases need immediate treatment. Symptoms of severe cases includeSevere headacheSudden feverDrowsiness VomitingConfusionSeizuresIn babies, additional symptoms may include constant crying, poor feeding, body stiffness, and bulging in the soft spots of the skull.Severe cases may require a stay in the hospital. Treatments include oral and intravenous (IV) medicines to reduce inflammation and treat infection. Patients with breathing difficulties may need artificial respiration. Some people may need physical, speech, and occupational therapy once the illness is under control. NIH: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
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PGIMER, Chandigarh
MD

Distt. Red Cross Society Bhawan
Honorary Medical Officer
SPMC, Bikaner
MBBS

PHC Bichpuri and ESI Dispensary Chippitola Agra & SN Medical College Agra & Fatehgarh
Medical Officer Incharge
SN Medical College, Agra
DA

Medical Component OfHCM
Remained Incharge Medical Officer with Hon'Ble C.M of J and K for More Than 20 Years from Jan 2000 To October 2020
Govt. Medical College, Jammu
M.S (General Surgery )

Self Emploid(private Clinic)
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Shri M P Shah Medical College Jamnagar
M B B S

Central Hospital,Dhuliyan
MO
Calcutta National Medical College and Hospital
MBBS

Government Hospital
Consultant
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Belgaum
MPH

Dr KUTE HOSPITAL
Dr KUTE HOSPITAL
Govt. Medical College Miraj
D M &S

Saaol Heart Center, Muzaffarnagar
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Hmc Abohar
BHMS recongnised by CCH (New Delhi) ,BFUHS Faridkot Punjab.

LLRM
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