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Best Doctors for HMPV Treatment in Trinidad/Tobago

Dr Raj Kapoor

Pulmonology
Registered Number - MD019832E
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Experience - 50 Years
Languages - English, Hindi

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$ 95.00  

Dr Cyril Inalsingh

General Practitioner
Registered Number - I 11
Cascade, Florida
Experience - 49 Years
Languages - English

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TT$ 250.00  

Dr Undurti Narasimha Das

General Practitioner
Registered Number - 7555
Battle Ground, Washington
Experience - 30 Years
Languages - English, Hindi and Telugu

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TT$ 500.00  

Dr Lakhan Roop

Pediatrics
Registered Number - S-R-000147
San Fernando, Trinidad/Tobago
Experience - 29 Years
Languages - English

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TT$ 450.00  
Experience - 22 Years
Languages - English, Telugu

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TT$ 240.00  

Dr Camille Edwards McKennis

General Practitioner
Registered Number - 83603
Kingston, Kingston
Experience - 21 Years
Languages - English

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JM$ 5200.00  

Dr Neil Sampath

General Practitioner
Registered Number - S241
Chaguanas, Trinidad/Tobago
Experience - 20 Years
Languages - English

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TT$ 350.00  
Experience - 20 Years
Languages - English and Spanish(conversational)

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TT$ 100.00  

Dr Murali Rudraraju

General Practitioner
Registered Number - 0232/02
Belize City, Belize
Experience - 18 Years
Languages - English

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$ 40.00  
Experience - 16 Years
Languages - English

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TT$ 300.00  

FAQ’s about HMPV

HMPV typically presents with these symptoms:
- Persistent cough
- Blocked or runny nose
- Elevated body temperature (fever)
- Throat discomfort
- Breathing trouble or wheezing, especially in serious cases
Doctors diagnose HMPV by examining symptoms, considering your medical history, and conducting lab tests like a nasal swab for virus detection.
Symptoms of HMPV usually last between 3 and 7 days. However, individuals with severe infections or underlying conditions may take longer to recover.
There isn’t a vaccine for HMPV yet. Prevention efforts are centred around reducing the risk of transmission.
Preventing HMPV involves:
- Practising regular hand hygiene using soap and water
- Steering clear of close interactions with sick individuals
- Disinfecting surfaces that are commonly used
- Staying home when unwell
It's important to see a doctor if you or a loved one shows:
- A high fever that doesn’t subside
- Breathing difficulties or wheezing
- Symptoms of dehydration like a dry mouth or reduced urination
- A worsening condition or no improvement after a few days
HMPV is a virus in the Paramyxoviridae family that affects the respiratory system, often causing upper and lower respiratory tract infections.
Anyone can get HMPV, but it is more common in infants, seniors, and individuals with weakened immune systems.
HMPV is generally not serious, but it may cause severe respiratory distress in vulnerable populations like young children and older adults.
Treatment focuses on supportive care, such as managing fever, staying hydrated, and getting plenty of rest.
Most HMPV-related coughs resolve within two weeks, although the duration can vary depending on the individual’s overall health.
While HMPV causes cold-like symptoms, it is distinct from the viruses that typically cause the common cold, like rhinoviruses.
You can get HMPV by touching contaminated surfaces and then touching your mouth, nose, or eyes.

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