Thu-14-01-2016, 10:23 AM
Indeed lymphocyte count is an important factor as are liver and kidney function tests in deciding whether to continue with treatment and Phils dermatologist at Guys hospital will not have taken the decision lightly. Or for any other reason than it was harmful to his system and far to risky to continue.
Sometimes we have to accept that although a good treatment. It can have the potential to contribute by lowering our immunity, to irreversible damage.
If any of these signs are seen then the right course of action is to stop the treatment.
Doctors can't tinker with things like irregular dosing. That could lead to serious consequences for the doctor if things did go wrong
Sometimes we have to accept that although a good treatment. It can have the potential to contribute by lowering our immunity, to irreversible damage.
If any of these signs are seen then the right course of action is to stop the treatment.
Doctors can't tinker with things like irregular dosing. That could lead to serious consequences for the doctor if things did go wrong