I've been sick for 2 weeks and had a stool test positive for charcoal crystals
I am having bitemporal headaches, nausea, fever, no smell, exhaustion, lack of attention. my WBC, MCV were slightly high- do I have some kind of amoeba infection?
a few months ago I had a red rash all over my abdomen and front and nausea/vomiting, difficulty thinking and have had blood in my stool for 15 years
I was put on 10 days of flagyl and don't know if I need paramomycin and nitrazoxamide?
Hi,
As mentioned from the other post, the initial symptoms include, but are not limited to, changes in taste and smell, headache, fever, nausea, vomiting, and stiff neck. Secondary symptoms include confusion, hallucinations, lack of attention, ataxia, and seizures. After the start of symptoms, the disease progresses rapidly over 3 to 7 days. Check with your doctor if you have these symptoms and to ease any anxiety. Take care and do keep us posted.
I went swimming 5 days ago in a lake, i dont think any water went up my nose, but i did swallow/choke on some 2 or 3 times. I wasnt really worried until i saw the news, I live in Texas, so the lake water was warm. I thought i was in the clear until one article said it can take up to 12 days for it to kill you.
Maybe I am paranoid, but i would rather be paranoid then die in a couple of days, since you almost never know you have it until it is too late, and there has only been one successful cure for it. Should i pay to go to the Doctor just in case, or should i wait and see if i get any of the symtoms? What are the symtoms? Any advice would help, Thanks
Hi,
How are you? Naegleria fowleri is the agent of primary amebic meningoencephalitis. The disease usually affects children and young adults by swimming in infected fresh water. You are right in saying that definitive diagnosis is by rapidly examining one or two drops of fresh cerebrospinal fluid under a light microscope or from culturing the CSF or brain tissue. The disease appears with the sudden onset of bifrontal or bitemporal headache, fever, nausea, vomiting, and stiff neck which progress rapidly to lethargy, confusion, and coma. Talk to your doctor about this for proper evaluation. Take care and regards.
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