The most common signs are: long-lasting weakness, abdominal pain, nausea, loss of appetite, unexplained weight problems, skin rashes, itching, nighttime itching in the anal area (especially in children), teeth grinding, drooling, sleep disturbances and allergic reactions. But these symptoms alone are not enough for a diagnosis — laboratory tests (stool analysis, perianal tape test, blood serological tests, complete blood count) are required for an accurate diagnosis.
Nighttime itching in the anal area is the most classic sign of enterobiasis, but it is not correct to diagnose based on this symptom alone. To confirm, the perianal tape test is repeated 3 times. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, treatment must cover all family members; bedding should be washed in hot water.
Not every test requires fasting. Fasting in the morning: iron test, lipid panel, glucose panel. At any time of day: complete blood count, blood type, most hormone tests, kidney tests, coagulation tests. Call our clinic for a specific test.
No. When the cause has not been investigated and found, vitamins have no effect. With proper diagnosis and treatment, age-appropriate weight gain and the correction of metabolism happen even without vitamins. Vitamins are used only as a supplement when necessary.
It is given to both newborns and adults. For full protective immunity, a three-dose schedule at 0, 1 and 6 months is applied. Hepatitis B vaccination is performed at our clinic.
In children, especially up to age 3-5, frequent illness is somewhat normal because the immune system is not fully formed. The biggest mistake is sending the child back to kindergarten before full recovery. If frequent illness continues, consult a specialist to clarify the cause.
Yes. For Hepatitis C, direct-acting antiviral drugs (DAAs) reduce treatment to 8-12 weeks and allow a high rate of full recovery. In Hepatitis B, full suppression of viral activity is possible. The protocol is tailored individually for each patient.
Yes, raw and undercooked fish is a serious source of parasite infection (opisthorchiasis, anisakiasis, etc.). If you regularly eat raw fish/sushi, a parasitology examination is recommended. To kill parasites, thorough cooking or long-term freezing is required.
Animals must undergo regular veterinary examination, receive preventive treatment against parasites, and vaccinations must be on time. The child must wash their hands after every contact, and contact must be under parental supervision. Pregnant women must be especially careful regarding toxoplasmosis. A parasitology check-up is recommended for the child once a year.
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