ter
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Post by ter on Jun 27, 2017 14:19:21 GMT
My name is Ter and I am a new member in this forum. I will highly appreciate to share more with you. The rashes that started to develop in my face worried me. I was just two months pregnant and never found before a condition like that. I visited the nearest dispensary and was advised to take some dewormers. As fast as I could I swiftly went to the counter and bought the tablets. Thinking that after a couple of days the condition will heal, it became worse than before. After undergoing a series of medical checks, it was later learnt that I was suffering from a rare disease called a slapped face disease. With no symptoms at hand, I started feeling a mild sickness that worried me. I felt itchy on my face and the itchiness spread to all other parts of the body. I started thinking that my pregnancy was in danger. I became so much worried about the infection not to go to the womb. The doctors told me not to get worried as the condition can’t be transferred to the baby in the womb. What surprised me the most was the fact that the condition can cause severe anemia to the unborn baby. Worse still, it can cause miscarriage.my face turned pale after learning a series of problems awaiting me. The doctors didn’t have the remedy to the sickness. But immediately I gave birth, the condition faded away.
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saw
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Post by saw on Jul 1, 2017 10:05:16 GMT
I am very cheerful to just imagine how rejuvenated you are. I guess you are the happiest mother on the planet as we speak. Also known as the parvovirus B19, the condition mostly occurs in children and it was wise of you to visit the medic for your condition. In some cases when it occurs, it is because of a blood disorder but yours was a case of pregnancy.
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