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{"intents":[
{
"tag":"greetings ",
"patterns":["Hi", "How are you","Is there anyone?"," Hello","Good Day","What's up?"],
"responses":["Hey! Welcome to Doc.","Hello","Good to see you","How can I help you?"]
},
{
"tag":"creator",
"patterns":["Who are your creators", "Who created you","Tell me the name of your creators"],
"responses":["My creators are Ratnesh, Rythm, Rahul, Parv and Somesh. They know all in and out about me."]
},
{
"tag":"name",
"patterns":["What is your name", "Your name please","Tell me your name"],
"responses":["My name is Vaidya👨⚕️."]
},
{
"tag":"duty",
"patterns":["What is your duty", "What is your responsibility","Are you responsible","I think you are a responsible bot"],
"responses":["I am a very responsible and my duty is to clear your regarding your queries."]
},
{
"tag": "goodbye",
"patterns": ["Bye", "See you later!", "Goodbye!", "Thank you"],
"responses": ["See you later! Take care!", "Have a lovely day! Take care and stay safe!","Take care of yourself! I'm always here to support you! Feel free to come back at any time!"],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "thanks",
"patterns": ["Thanks", "Thank you", "That's helpful", "Thank's a lot!"],
"responses": ["Happy to help!", "Any time!", "My pleasure"],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "about",
"patterns": [
"What do you do?",
"Who are you?",
"What are you here for?",
"What can you help me with?",
"Is anyone there?",
"Are you a real person?",
"Tell me about yourself!"
],
"responses": [
"Love that question! My name's Doc, your health and wealthy friend! I've been trained to support you through any of the issues and things that you're going through in life right now. I'm all ears and want to support you through your ups and downs. Technically, I'm a computer that's been trained by a human, but I like to think of myself as human!",
"Hey! I love that question! My name is Doc, and I want to be your health friend and support you! My fellow human friends have trained me to be a compassionate listener and support buddy when things are going well, and particularily when things aren't going so well."
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "anxiety",
"patterns": [
"I think I have anxiety",
"What is anxiety?",
"Tell me about anxiety",
"Can I have some information about anxiety?",
"How do I support a loved one with anxiety?",
"How do I fix my anxiety?"
],
"responses": [
"I see that you want to learn more about anxiety, and how to support yourself or your loved ones. At the higest level, anxiety is your body's natural response to stress. It's a feeling of fear or apprehension about what's to come. The first day of school, going to a job interview, or giving a speech may cause most people to feel fearful and nervous. We all get anxious sometimes, but anxiety becomes a problem when it starts affecting your daily life drastically. The best thing that you can do to help reduce anxiety is to take a few deep breaths and talk to someone about what you're feeling. Some natural remedies that you can try include: getting enough sleep meditating, staying active and exercising, eating a healthy diet, staying active and working out, avoiding alcohol, avoiding caffeine, and quitting smoking cigarettes. Support your friends and loved ones by checking up on them and just listening. Whatever you're feeling is valid."
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag":"Symptoms of Anxiety",
"patterns":["What other common signs and symptoms may occur with anxiety?", "Symptoms of anxiety","signs of anxiety"],
"responses":["Feeling jumpy, easily startled or dizzy, Shortness of breath, shaking, fatigue, problem focusing"],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag":"Deal Anxity or Manage Anxiety",
"patterns":["What can I do to manage anxiety?", "How to deal anxiety","How to overcome anxiety?"],
"responses":["Talk to someone about your anxiety, Find ways to relax, Practice deep breathing, Eat a variety of healthy foods,Create a regular sleep routine"],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag":"Consult doctor regarding Anxiety",
"patterns":["When should I call my doctor regarding anxity?","When should I take medical help to overcome anxiety"],
"responses":["Your anxiety keeps you from doing your regular daily activities, You have questions or concerns about your condition or care."],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "depression",
"patterns": [
"I think I have depression",
"What is depression?",
"Tell me about depression",
"Can I have some information about depression?",
"How do I support a loved one with depression?",
"How do I fix my depression?"
],
"responses": [
"I see that you want to learn more about depression, and how to support yourself or your loved ones. At the higest level, depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. Also called major depressive disorder or clinical depression, it affects how you feel, think and behave and can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems. You may have trouble doing normal day-to-day activities, and sometimes you may feel as if life isn't worth living. All of us experience sadness and periods of time where things aren't that great. However, the difference in sadness and depression lies in the duration and magnitude of the problem. The best recommended course of treatment is to talk a therapist or psychiatrist who can help you find the best path for you. Everyone is different and what might work for one person might not work for another one. Some natural remedies that you can try include: getting enough sleep, meditating, staying active and exercising, eating a healthy diet, staying active and working out, avoiding alcohol, avoiding caffeine, and quitting smoking cigarettes. Support your friends and loved ones by checking up on them and just listening. Whatever you're feeling is valid."
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag":"Cause of depression",
"patterns":["Cause of depression","How does one get depressed"],
"responses":[" There can be many causes of depression such as current situations such as job loss, stress, trauma, or violence. Alcohol use and substance abuse. Severe grief after the death of a loved one."],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag":"Symptoms of Depression",
"patterns":["Symptoms of depression","Signs of depression","Hoe ot know if a person is depressed"],
"responses":["There can be many signs of a depressed person such as sad, empty or hopeless mood that lasts as least 2 weeks; may also feel anxious, irritated or upset. Inactivity from daily activities","Poor concentration, easily distracted, trouble making decisions. Thoughts or actions of death or suicide."],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag":"Deal Anxity or Manage depression",
"patterns":["What can I do to manage depression?", "How to deal depression","How to overcome depression?"],
"responses":["Talk to someone about your depression, and take help of psychologist if it's getting worse."],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "schizophrenia",
"patterns": [
"I think I have schizophrenia",
"What is schizophrenia?",
"Tell me about schizophrenia",
"Can I have some information about schizophrenia?",
"How do I support a loved one with schizophrenia?",
"How do I fix my schizophrenia?"
],
"responses": [
"I see that you want to learn more about schizophrenia, and how to support yourself or your loved ones. At the higest level, Schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally. Schizophrenia may result in some combination of hallucinations, delusions, and extremely disordered thinking and behavior that impairs daily functioning, and can be disabling. People with schizophrenia require lifelong treatment. Early treatment may help get symptoms under control before serious complications develop and may help improve the long-term outlook. If you believe you have symptoms of schizophrenia, and/or you have various risk factors that increase the likelihood of schizophrenia, please consult a family doctor and/or psychiatrist for a diagnosis and treatment plan specific for the individual."
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "funny",
"patterns": [
"Tell me a joke!",
"Tell me something funny!",
"Do you know a joke?"
],
"responses": [
"Of course! Why did the hipster burn his mouth? He drank the coffee before it was cool.",
"What did the buffalo say when his son left for college? Bison!",
"I invented a new word! Plagiarism!"
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag":"Allergy",
"patterns":["What is an allergy?","Tell me something allergy","About allergy"],
"responses":["An allergy is an exaggerated immune response or reaction to substances that are generally not considered harmful. You can be allergic to pollen (see hay fever), dust, pet dander, mold, food and certain medications. Allergic reactions can also be caused by insect bites, jewelry, cosmetics, and almost any substance that contacts the body."],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag":"Cause of Allergy",
"patterns":["Cause of allergy","What causes allergy","How does allergy happen?"],
"responses":["An allergy is caused by an oversensitive immune system, which leads to an improper immune response. The immune system normally protects the body against harmful substances, such as bacteria and viruses. When an allergic reaction occurs, it is a result of the immune system reacting to substances (allergens) that are generally harmless and in most people do not cause an immune response."],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag":"Risk of allergy",
"patterns":["Who all are at risk of allergy","Am I at risk of allergy","Can allergy happen to me"],
"responses":["People with a greater chance of having an allergy may have risk factors such as, family history of asthma or allergies (such as hay fever, hives, or eczema), diagnosed with asthma"],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag":"Allergic treatments",
"patterns":["How to treat allergy","Treatment of allergy","How to overcome allergy"],
"responses":["The best 'treatment' is to avoid what causes your allergies. Other than this you may consult to a doctor to get specific medication."],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag":"Fungal Infection",
"patterns":["What is fungal infection","Tell me about fungal infection","About fungal infection","Cause of fungal infection"],
"responses":["A fungal infection, also called mycosis, is a skin disease caused by a fungus.There are millions of species of fungi. They live in the dirt, on plants, on household surfaces, and on your skin. Sometimes, they can lead to skin problems like rashes or bumps."],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag":"Symptoms of fungal Infection",
"patterns":["What are symptoms of fungal infection","Symptoms of fungal infection"],
"responses":["A fungal skin infection might cause: irritation, itching, swelling, redness, blisters, scaly skin"],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag":"types of fungal infection",
"patterns":["types of fungal infection","Different types of fungal infection"],
"responses":["Types of fungal infection are: Ringworm of the body, Athelete's foot, and many more"],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag":"Fungal Infection Treatments",
"patterns":["Fungal infection treatments","How to overcome fungal infection","treatment for fungal infection"],
"responses":["Antifungal medications work to treat fungal infections. They can either kill fungi directly or prevent them from growing and thriving. Antifungal drugs are available as OTC treatments or prescription medications, and come in a variety of forms, including: pills, powder, cream or ointments, sprays"],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag":"Prevention for fungal infection",
"patterns":["How to prevent fungal infection","Preventions for fungal infection","Prevent fungal infection"],
"responses":["Practice good hygine, don't share clothing, towels, or other personal items, Wear clean clothes every day, particularly socks and underwear, Wear sandals or flip-flops in locker rooms instead of walking with bare feet"],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag":"chicken pox",
"patterns":[
"I think I have chicken pox",
"What is chicken pox?",
"Tell me about chicken pox",
"Can I have some information about chicken pox?",
"How do I support a loved one with chicken pox?",
"How do I fix my chicken pox?"
],
"responses":[
"Chickenpox is a disease caused by the varicella virus. Chickenpox is spread when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It is also spread when someone touches the fluid that comes out of chickenpox blisters."
]
},
{
"tag":"Symptoms of Chicken Pox",
"patterns":["What other common signs and symptoms may occur with chicken pox?", "Symptoms of chicken pox","chicken pox"],
"responses":["Fever, rash, headache, cough, tiredness, mouth sores"]
},
{
"tag":"Deal Chicken Pox or Manage Chicken Pox",
"patterns":["What can I do to manage chickenpox?", "How to deal chickenpox","How to overcome chickenpox?"],
"responses":["Acetaminophen decreases pain and fever.", "Antihistamines help decrease itching. The Antihistamines help decrease itching.","Apply calamine lotion on your child's rash","Keep your child away from others"]
},
{
"tag":"Consult doctor regarding Chicken Pox",
"patterns":["When should I call my doctor?"],
"responses":["The blisters get red, warm, tender, or drain yellow or white fluid.","You have questions or concerns about your child's condition or care"]
},
{
"tag":"dengue",
"patterns":[
"I think I am suffering from dengue",
"What is dengue?",
"Tell me about dengue",
"Can I have some information about dengue?",
"How do I support a loved one with dengue?",
"How do I fix my dengue?"
],
"responses":[
"Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection, found in tropical and sub-tropical climates worldwide, mostly in urban and semi-urban areas. While many DENV infections produce only mild illness, DENV can cause an acute flu-like illness. Occasionally this develops into a potentially lethal complication, called severe dengue."
]
},
{
"tag":"Symptoms of Dengue",
"patterns":["What other common signs and symptoms may occur with dengue?", "Symptoms of dengue","dengue"],
"responses":["Headache","Muscle, bone or joint pain","Severe stomach pain","Fatigue","Nausea","Vomiting","Pain behind the eyes","Swollen glands","Rash"]
},
{
"tag":"Deal Dengue or Manage Dengue",
"patterns":["What can I do to manage Dengue?", "How to deal dengue","How to overcome dengue?"],
"responses":["Drink plenty of fluids.","Call your doctor "]
},
{
"tag":"Consult doctor regarding Dengue",
"patterns":["When should I call my doctor?"],
"responses":["Severe dengue fever is a life-threatening medical emergency. Seek immediate medical attention if you've recently visited an area in which dengue fever is known to occur, you have had a fever and you develop any of the warning signs. Warning signs include severe stomach pain, vomiting, difficulty breathing, or blood in your nose, gums, vomit or stools.If you've been traveling recently and develop a fever and mild symptoms of dengue fever, call your doctor."]
},
{
"tag":"hepatitis A",
"patterns":[
"I think I have hepatitis A",
"What is hepatitis A?",
"Tell me about hepatitis A",
"Can I have some information about hepatitis A?",
"How do I support a loved one with hepatitis A?",
"How do I fix my hepatitis A?"
],
"responses":[
"Hepatitis A is an inflammation of the liver that can cause mild to severe illness. The hepatitis A virus (HAV) is transmitted through ingestion of contaminated food and water or through direct contact with an infectious person. The risk of hepatitis A infection is associated with a lack of safe water and poor sanitation and hygiene (such as contaminated and dirty hands)."
]
},
{
"tag":"Symptoms of Hepatitis A",
"patterns":["What other common signs and symptoms may occur with Hepatitis A?", "Symptoms of Hepatitis A","Hepatitis A"],
"responses":["Low fever","Fatigue","Nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite","Pain in the right upper side of his or her abdomen","yellow skin and eyes", "itchy skin"]
},
{
"tag":"Deal Hepatitis A or Manage Hepatitis A",
"patterns":["What can I do to manage Hepatitis A?", "How to deal Hepatitis A","How to overcome Hepatitis A?"],
"responses":["Usually your child will be treated at home. Medicine may not be needed. If your child vomits a lot, he or she may need to go to the hospital to get fluids through an IV. Rest and healthy food will help your child get better."]
},
{
"tag":"Consult doctor regarding Heptitis A",
"patterns":["When should I call my doctor?"],
"responses":["Your child is vomiting and cannot keep food or liquids down.","Your child is bruising easily.","You have questions or concerns about your child's condition or care"]
},
{
"tag":"hepatitis B",
"patterns":[
"I think I have hepatitis B",
"What is hepatitis B?",
"Tell me about hepatitis B",
"Can I have some information about hepatitis B?",
"How do I support a loved one with hepatitis B?",
"How do I fix my hepatitis B?"
],
"responses":[
"Hepatitis B is a viral infection that attacks the liver and can cause both acute and chronic disease. The virus is most commonly transmitted from mother to child during birth and delivery, as well as through contact with blood or other body fluids during sex with an infected partner, unsafe injections or exposures to sharp instruments."
]
},
{
"tag":"Symptoms of Hepatitis B",
"patterns":["What other common signs and symptoms may occur with Hepatitis B?", "Symptoms of Hepatitis B","Hepatitis B"],
"responses":["Dark urine or pale bowel movement","Fatigue and weakness","Fever","Loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting","Pain in the right upper side of his or her abdomen","yellow skin and eyes", "itchy skin","Joint pain and body aches "]
},
{
"tag":"Deal Hepatitis B or Manage Hepatitis B",
"patterns":["What can I do to manage Hepatitis B?", "How to deal Hepatitis B","How to overcome Hepatitis B?"],
"responses":["Have your child eat a variety of healthy foods","Have your child drink more liquids","Talk to your adolescent about not drinking alcohol ans smoking"]
},
{
"tag":"Consult doctor regarding Heptitis B",
"patterns":["When should I call my doctor?"],
"responses":["Your child is vomiting and cannot keep food or liquids down.","Your child is bruising easily.","You have questions or concerns about your child's condition or care"]
},
{
"tag":"hepatitis C",
"patterns":[
"I think I have hepatitis C",
"What is hepatitis C?",
"Tell me about hepatitis C",
"Can I have some information about hepatitis C?",
"How do I support a loved one with hepatitis C?",
"How do I fix my hepatitis C?"
],
"responses":[
"Hepatitis C is an inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis C virus. The virus can cause both acute and chronic hepatitis, ranging in severity from a mild illness to a serious, lifelong illness including liver cirrhosis and cancer. The hepatitis C virus is a bloodborne virus and most infection occur through exposure to blood from unsafe injection practices, unsafe health care, unscreened blood transfusions, injection drug use and sexual practices that lead to exposure to blood."
]
},
{
"tag":"Symptoms of Hepatitis C",
"patterns":["What other common signs and symptoms may occur with Hepatitis C?", "Symptoms of Hepatitis C","Hepatitis C"],
"responses":["Fatigue","Dark urine or pale bowel movements","Jaundice (yellow skin or eyes) and itchy skin","Joint pain, body aches, or weakness","Loss of appetite, nausea, or vomiting"]
},
{
"tag":"Deal Hepatitis C or Manage Hepatitis C",
"patterns":["What can I do to manage Hepatitis C?", "How to deal Hepatitis C","How to overcome Hepatitis C?"],
"responses":["Talk to your child's healthcare provider about vaccines.","Offer a variety of healthy foods","Have your child drink extra liquids","Talk to your adolescent about not drinking alcohol and smoking"]
},
{
"tag":"Consult doctor regarding Hepatitis C",
"patterns":["When should I call my doctor?"],
"responses":["Your child has a fever.","Your child's abdomen or legs have a rash or are swollen.","Your child is bruising easily.","You have questions or concerns about your child's condition or care."]
},
{
"tag":"hepatitis D",
"patterns":[
"I think I have hepatitis D",
"What is hepatitis D?",
"Tell me about hepatitis D",
"Can I have some information about hepatitis D?",
"How do I support a loved one with hepatitis D?",
"How do I fix my hepatitis D?"
],
"responses":[
"Hepatitis D virus (HDV) is a virus that requires hepatitis B virus (HBV) for its replication. Hepatitis D virus (HDV) affects globally nearly 5% of people who have a chronic infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV). HDV infection occurs when people become infected with both hepatitis B and D simultaneously (co-infection) or get hepatitis D after first being infected with hepatitis B (super-infection)."
]
},
{
"tag":"Symptoms of Hepatitis D",
"patterns":["What other common signs and symptoms may occur with Hepatitis D?", "Symptoms of Hepatitis D","Hepatitis D"],
"responses":["Yellow skin and eyes (jaundice)","Stomach upset","Pain in your belly","Fatigue","Not feeling hungry"]
},
{
"tag":"Deal Hepatitis D or Manage Hepatitis D",
"patterns":["What can I do to manage Hepatitis D?", "How to deal Hepatitis D","How to overcome Hepatitis D?"],
"responses":["Call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of hepatitis D. If you have symptoms of the disease without jaundice, your doctor may not suspect hepatitis."]
},
{
"tag":"Consult doctor regarding Heptitis D",
"patterns":["When should I call my doctor?"],
"responses":["Your child is vomiting and cannot keep food or liquids down.","Your child is suffering from jaundice.","You have questions or concerns about your child's condition or care"]
},
{
"tag":"Hepatitis E",
"patterns":[
"I think I have hepatitis E",
"What is hepatitis E?",
"Tell me about hepatitis E",
"Can I have some information about hepatitis E?",
"How do I support a loved one with hepatitis E?",
"How do I fix my hepatitis E?"
],
"responses":[
"Hepatitis E is an inflammation of the liver caused by infection with the hepatitis E virus (HEV). The virus is transmitted via the fecal-oral route, principally via contaminated water. Hepatitis E is found worldwide, but the disease is most common in East and South Asia."
]
},
{
"tag":"Symptoms of Hepatitis E",
"patterns":["What other common signs and symptoms may occur with Hepatitis E?", "Symptoms of Hepatitis E","Hepatitis E"],
"responses":["yellowing of the skin (jaundice)","dark urine","joint pain","a loss of appetite","pain in the abdomen","liver enlargement","nausea","fever","vomiting"]
},
{
"tag":"Deal Hepatitis E or Manage Hepatitis E",
"patterns":["What can I do to manage Hepatitis E?", "How to deal Hepatitis E","How to overcome Hepatitis E?"],
"responses":["If hepatitis E is suspected and your immune system is not suppressed, you may not need medications. A doctor may advise you to rest, drink plenty of fluids, avoid alcohol, and practice good hygiene until the infection subsides.","For people who have severe acute illness and who are not pregnant, treatment with the medication ribavirin for 21 days has resulted in improved liver function in some small studies."]
},
{
"tag":"Consult doctor regarding Heptitis E",
"patterns":["When should I call my doctor?"],
"responses":["Your child is vomiting and cannot keep food or liquids down.","Your child is bruising easily.","You have questions or concerns about your child's condition or care"]
}
]
}