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Does Rheumatic Heart Disease Affect My Medical Report?
Dear sir, Its me krishna Psd. Aryal from Nepal. I have the problem of Rhd mild mr from last 10 years. Iam now 24 years old and started to take penicillin 12 since i was 14 years old. Currently i have received a offer letter from UAE and I am planning to go there. Does my this problem will affect my medical report and may be bound to go there. I am in tension. Please reply me. If i can go there shall i take injections there?
Rheumatic heart disease with only abnormality of Mr with normal valves will not per say be a problem in going there, however they will evaluate you completely before issuing work visa. You should take the inj, as previously prescribed atleast till 35 years and preferably life long. However if you have problems taking inj, carry tab penicillin V, which you can take in prescribed dose twice a day instead of inj. Regards Dr. Priyank Mody
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Does Rheumatic Heart Disease Affect My Medical Report?
Rheumatic heart disease with only abnormality of Mr with normal valves will not per say be a problem in going there, however they will evaluate you completely before issuing work visa. You should take the inj, as previously prescribed atleast till 35 years and preferably life long. However if you have problems taking inj, carry tab penicillin V, which you can take in prescribed dose twice a day instead of inj. Regards Dr. Priyank Mody