If that doesn’t work? “The safest way to pop your ears is to perform a maneuver called a modified Valsalva manoeuvre, which is basically what divers do when they're trying to pop their ears,” says Dr.
The Marburg virus, also known as the 'bleeding eye' virus, has claimed 15 lives in Rwanda. This highly infectious pathogen is ...
With a 50-50 risk of death, the ‘bleeding eye’ virus is thought to be one of the deadliest on earth and could spread to other ...
Travel Health Pro, a platform run by the UK Health Security, has issued an advisory to travelers to reduce the spread of ...
From day 5 of the disease, patients may develop haemorrhagic manifestations, including fresh blood in vomit and faeces, and bleeding from the nose, eyes, ears, mouth, gums or vagina. Orchitis ...
Tumours around the mouth, nose and throat are becoming more common, as one expert raised the alarm over its earliest warning ...
At least 15 people have died in Rwanda from an outbreak of Marburg virus disease, which is usually fatal without treatment ...
From the fifth day onwards, haemorrhagic symptoms may emerge, including fresh blood in vomit and faeces, and bleeding from the nose, eyes, ears, mouth, gums, or vagina. Orchitis, or inflammation ...
Hundreds of people are believed to be infected with the Marburg condition - with one of the symptoms being 'bleeding eyes'.
People travelling between the UK and Africa have been given a stark warning by Travel Health Pro to be careful after cases of ...
The Marburg virus, which has a 50-50 chance of death and is thought to be one of the deadliest on earth, could soon spread ...