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Firstly we should rule out the cause of his high blood pressure and if he is having any odema in the legs or face than only we should think of a substitute for table salt or otherwise we should make him eat food without salt unless until proven otherwise and for the family who are asymptomatic we should be using a normal regular table salt
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Asked for female, 26 years old from East Godavari
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MBBS, DGO, DNB (Obstetrics and Gynecolog...read more
Gynaecologist•Chennai
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As thyroid been removed thyroxine will continue life long. Radi iodine will continue for some time and then stop depending upon what your oncologist has prescribed. Radio iodine is to kill any residual thyroid cellsin body to decrease chances of reappearance of cancer and so os must.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Visakhapatnam
Both are potent antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-fungal.In general, onions and garlic are very health supportive foods. They have been found to help reduce cholesterol, risk of cancer, and support several other body systems that provide us with our vitality. Both foods may have the capacity to improve our diet's blood sugar-regulating ability. Both may also have special antibiotic-type properties. When it comes to our health, both onions and garlic are unique in terms of their sulfur-containin...more
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Good choices include water, juice, mashed vegetables and potatoes, ice cream, pudding, milk shakes, eggs, broth, pasta, chile, beans, hummus, salsa, guacamole, tender meats, fish and gelatin. If coughing after consuming the foods becomes a problem, try thicker consistency items.
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