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ChatGPT just makes up stuff that "sounds" like it would make sense but might not actually make sense. I recommend the symptoms checker instead. Source: about 1 year ago
Research what else these symptoms could be (e.g. Symptom checker). Source: almost 2 years ago
Https://symptoms.webmd.com/ right here mate, don't trust in it tho, it's litterally the least trustworthy source ever. Source: almost 2 years ago
I suppose that might be possible (seems less likely than more worrisome causes imo. You might try: https://symptoms.webmd.com/. Source: almost 2 years ago
I could imagine somebody doing some kind of network analysis using thesauruses (or something else) to develop a many dimensional mapping of words. I am a imagining a tool like the WebMd Symptom Checker, but for words. I could type a bunch of words into it, and it would search for the most plausible intersecting concept. Each output candidate could be assigned a score or probability, reflecting the level of... Source: over 2 years ago
I agree but it can make searching for current information difficult. The googled result I referred to above was based off of results from medscape.com and the next result was a 2010 article from jrheum.org. The article I linked to was lower in the list. Source: over 1 year ago
Medscape.com: Approximately 10%-15% of human bite wounds become infected owing to multiple factors. The bacterial inoculum of human bite wounds contains as many as 100 million organisms per milliliter and is made up of as many as 190 different species. Many of these are anaerobes that flourish in the low redox environment of tartar that lies between human teeth or in areas of gingivitis. Most injuries due to human... Source: over 2 years ago
If you mean field references, then the apps recommended by Nate are good. If you mean references for research then Up to Date is gold standard but hideously expensive unless your employer is paying. For teaching I use really good free sources like medscape.com, StatPearls.com, and the online Merck manual. They are written by qualified people and edited by equally qualified people. They all follow the standard... Source: almost 3 years ago
Depends on which drug they chose. I think albendazole would be the most likely, but niclosamide is another option. I think there are others as well. You can look up the side effects on medscape.com. Source: about 3 years ago
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