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  1. Also known as: african sleeping sickness
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    One or more of these treatment options may be suggested by your provider.
    Treatment depends on the type of infection and the stage of the disease. Treatment involves the use of medications.
    Self-care

    Always talk to your provider before starting anything.

    • Complete rest is advisable
    • Follow health care providers’ directions
    • Go for checkups periodically for a couple of years

    Medication

    Antiprotozoal drugs: Used prior to CNS invasion and in case of infection by T. brucei gambiense. Usually recommended for the initial stage of the disease.

    Pentamidine


    Antiprotozoal drugs: Used prior to CNS invasion and in case of infection by T. brucei rhodesience.

    Suramin sodium


    Ornithine decarboxylase inhibitor: Used after CNS invasion and in case of infection by T. brucei gambiense. Usually recommended for a later stage of the disease.

    Eflornithine


    Antiprotozoal drugs: Used after CNS invasion and in case of infection by T. brucei rhodesience.

    Melarsoprol

    Nutrition

    There are no specific recommendation of food. The overall healthy diet is recommended and

    Foods to eat:

    • Fruits rich in vitamin C - helps boosting the immune system
    • Vegetables rich in vitamins and minerals such as spinach, brocolli

    To avoid: it is advisable to quit or avoid

    • Avoid alcohol
    • Avoid smoking

    Specialist To Consult

    Primary care physician

    Specializes in the acute and chronic illnesses and provides preventive care and health.

    Infectious disease specialist

    Specializes in dealing with the diagnosis, control and treatment of infections.

    Source: Focus Medica . For informational purposes only. Consult a medical professional for advice. Learn more

    People also ask

    Should you fly if you're sick?
    Apart from your enjoyment, flying when sick may also pose a risk to other passengers and may not conform to flight regulations in various parts of the world. If you’re flying with an illness, it’s an excellent idea to understand the regulations, as it might help you avoid unnecessary disruptions to your travel plans.
    airadvisor.com/en/blog/flying-while-sick
    Why does one feel sick during short travel?
    You will feel nausea, dizziness and vomiting while travelling due to motion sickness. These symptoms appear when the central nervous system receives conflicting messages from the sensory systems;the inner ear (mainly), eyes, skin pressure receptors and the muscle-joint receptors.
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    What happens if you are medically unfit to fly?
    Medical Unfitness: If your medical condition is severe enough to render you medically unfit to fly, the airline might deny boarding to ensure your safety during the flight. Risk of Complications: Some medical conditions can worsen during flight due to changes in cabin pressure, reduced oxygen levels, or other factors.
    airadvisor.com/en/blog/flying-while-sick
    Is there a systematic review on the pathogens carried by the house fly?
    Currently, there is no systematic review on the pathogens carried by the house fly. The aim of this systematic review was to identify the types and prevalence of human pathogens carried by the house fly.
    bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12…
    What happens if you get sick on a flight?
    Disruptive Behaviour: In some cases, your illness might lead to disruptive behaviour that could interfere with the flight or the comfort of other passengers. Airlines have the authority to deny boarding to you if you pose a risk to the safety and comfort of the flight.
    airadvisor.com/en/blog/flying-while-sick
    Are houseflies pathogenic to humans?
    Rahuma N, Ghenghesh KS, Ben Aissa R, Elamaari A. Carriage by the housefly (Musca domestica) of multiple-antibiotic-resistant bacteria that are potentially pathogenic to humans, in hospital and other urban environments in Misurata. Libya. Ann Trop Med Parasitol. 2005;99(8):795–802. doi: 10.1179/136485905X65134.
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6104014/
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