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Hepatologist fails to detect family member's illness, elderly maid diagnoses within 10 seconds
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Overview
Dr. Cyriac Abby Philips, a Kerala-based hepatologist known as 'The Liver Doc,' recently shared a humbling personal experience on social media. Despite his extensive medical training, he struggled to diagnose a family member's illness, which included symptoms such as low-grade fever, chills, fatigue, arthritis, and a rash. Dr. Philips tested for various conditions, including viral hepatitis, COVID-19, influenza, dengue, and Epstein-Barr Virus, but all results were negative.
In a surprising turn of events, his elderly maid provided the crucial insight. She recognized the rash and identified it as 'Anjaampani' in the local language, which translates to the fifth disease or erythema infectiosum. Following her suggestion, Dr. Philips tested for Parvovirus B19, which came back positive.
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Roshni Dhar, a Mass com graduate with a soft corner for health happenings, joined Medical Dialogues as a news anchor in 2021. Inspired by her mother who is a gynaecologist, she likes to keep herself and the world updated on the occurring in the medical field. She covers various aspects of health news for MDTV at Medical Dialogues. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in. Contact no. 011-43720751