MAYA' (Medical Advice You Access) was created to encourage you to evaluate your symptoms to "EMPOWER YOU" and Take Charge of Your Health
The global outbreak of COVID-19 has sparked many healthcare discussions as many people have avoided seeking medical care to ease the strain on practitioners and protect themselves from contracting the virus. In his informational guide, "Dr. MAYA: Protecting You Protecting Us From Infections and Illness," Dr. Kadiyali M. Srivatsa shares knowledge, experience, and information about common illnesses to help users determine if they must visit a doctor. He has updated his book and application to provide insight into the COVID-19 pandemic and assist them in deciphering if they should self-treat, consult a nurse, visit a doctor or go to the isolation hospital. Please stop talking about COVID-19 and read an article by BBC, "Life before and After Antibiotics."
Please watch this video to find out why you must read "Dr. Maya Protecting You Protecting Us from Infections and Illness."
I am sorry to say women's lives will be more complicated than you imagine. There is a reason why women will be at risk of getting infected in the future. Infections like Urinary tract infections, Sexually transmitted disease (STD), antenatal and postnatal infections, puerperal sepsis, and Zika are more common in women. Knowing or unknowingly, women will be the carriers of STDs and spread them to men. Thrush is now almost untreatable, and the Candida Auris is spreading faster than the Australian Bush fire.
Both mothers and babies routinely died in childbirth until the 1930s, after which there was a dramatic decline to 40 to 50 times lower than 60 years ago. In the pre-antibiotic era, more than 40% of young women died during labour. Sex and use of cosmetics, false nails, false eyelashes, and shaving of armpits and legs are likely to be fraught with danger. Cosmetics stored and used are said to contribute to the spreading of infection.
The number of people dying started coming down after the antibiotics were discovered. The trend will likely reverse, and the number will escalate to catastrophic proportions in the next thirty years. This will not be because of infection alone, but the poverty, abandoned hospitals, shortage of doctors, and shortages of food and water will also contribute.
"Medical Advice You Access"
Dr Srivatsa, a retired physician interested in the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, collected data, compiled a list of common symptoms and created "MAYA" (Medical Advice You Access) in 2003. He warned, warned, and warned people in power and published an article, "Superbug Pandemics and How to Prevent Them" in American Interest (2017), and explained the problem in his Keynote Speech "The Elephant in The Doctors Room" as the Chairman of EuroSci Conference in Rome (2018).
In his experience, he has found that false assurance, delay in diagnosis, wrong treatment, cross infections, and antibiotic abuse during the present COVID-19 pandemic have led to devastating complications that will result in 10 million deaths every year by 2050. Dr Srivatsa's mission is to assist the average citizen in identifying infections early, speaking to doctors and isolating themself at home or in isolation hospitals to prevent lockdowns from spreading in their family, community, and country.
"I wrote 'Dr. MAYA' to share knowledge and information, empower people to self-diagnose and manage common illnesses at home, change the mindset of people and dismantle the culture of dependency on doctors," said Dr Srivatsa.
The average reader can read the book and use the App "Dr MAYA" as a go-to resource to motivate them to learn more about what is happening in their body and feel confident in determining what is happening. In many ways, the book may be a handy reference and an excellent first step for evaluating symptoms, especially for those who find the Internet overwhelming with its detailed and often conflicting information.