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Infectious Diseases

Infectious Diseases

Infectious diseases are caused by bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms, and they can affect people of all ages. Some spread through food, water, air, or mosquitoes, while others are transmitted from person to person. Early recognition and proper treatment are essential to prevent serious complications and protect loved ones from infection.

We provide comprehensive diagnosis, timely treatment, and preventive care for a wide range of infectious diseases. Our focus is not only on curing the illness but also on educating patients, strengthening immunity, and reducing the risk of recurrence or spread.

From common seasonal infections to serious conditions like tuberculosis and HIV, patients receive safe, compassionate, and evidence-based care for complete recovery and long-term well-being.

Services Under This Specialty

  • Dengue: A mosquito-borne viral infection that causes high fever, body pain, and weakness. Care includes accurate testing, hydration support, and monitoring to prevent complications like low platelets.
  • Malaria: Spread by mosquito bites, malaria causes recurring fever, chills, and fatigue. Treatment focuses on timely diagnosis and effective medicines to ensure fast recovery and prevent relapses.
  • Typhoid: A bacterial infection that spreads through contaminated food and water. Symptoms include prolonged fever, abdominal pain, and weakness. Managed with antibiotics, fluids, and dietary guidance for safe recovery.
  • Leptospirosis: A bacterial disease often caught through contaminated water, causing fever, headache, and muscle pain. Requires early antibiotic treatment and supportive care to avoid severe organ complications.
  • Chikungunya: A viral infection spread by mosquitoes, leading to fever and severe joint pain. Treatment includes symptom control, hydration, and rest to ease discomfort and speed up recovery.
  • Tuberculosis (TB): A serious bacterial infection, usually affecting the lungs, causing cough, fever, and weight loss. Managed with long-term medication plans, regular follow-ups, and preventive measures to ensure complete cure.
  • HIV: A viral infection that weakens the immune system. With early detection, lifelong medicines, and supportive care, patients can live long and healthy lives.
  • Hepatitis: A group of viral infections affecting the liver, leading to jaundice, fatigue, and digestive issues. Treatment focuses on liver protection, antiviral medicines, and lifestyle advice.
  • Pneumonia: A lung infection causing cough, chest pain, fever, and breathing difficulty. Care includes antibiotics, breathing support, and rest for quick recovery.
  • Genitourinary Infections: Infections of the urinary and genital tract, causing burning, discomfort, or discharge. Treated with appropriate medicines, hygiene advice, and preventive guidance.

FAQs

Dengue often causes high fever with severe body aches, headache, and sometimes rashes. A blood test is needed to confirm the diagnosis.

Yes, in some cases malaria can relapse if the infection isn’t fully treated. That’s why completing the full course of medicines is very important.

Yes, typhoid spreads through contaminated food and water. Good hygiene, safe drinking water, and proper handwashing help prevent it.

TB can be serious if not treated, but with proper medicines taken for the full duration, it can be completely cured. Regular follow-ups are important.

Yes, with early diagnosis and regular lifelong medicines, people with HIV can live healthy and active lives just like others.