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Asked for male, 65 years old from Delhi
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MBBS, Diploma In Tuberculosis & Chest Di...read more

Pulmonologist•Faridabad
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We can not comment on different field of medicine . You have to choose either allopathy or homeopathy. As per our experience you r suffering from COPD which can not be cured only we can control symptoms by reducing inflammation
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General Physician•Alappuzha
The most commonly used medications for managing excessive sweating are anticholinergics. These include medicines such as: glycopyrrolate, oxybutynin, benztropine, propantheline, and others. Many hyperhidrosis patients experience success with anticholinergic therapy. ... Their use for hyperhidrosis is thus “off-label”.
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Hi doctors, requesting pulmonologist doctors to pls answer & help me my mother is having tuberculosis potts spine going through medications and strict bed rest she also has heart wave blockages and the shocking thing is from past 2 months she is having heavy breathing problem I have consulted multiple doctors over here they have suggested some medicines for nebulizer we used that still no changes in the health and everyday the condition is going worst, pls help me I can not see my mother suffering like this. We used duolin 3 repsule + budecort, foracort repsule + airz repsule, asthalin repsule + normal ns. Tablets theo asthalin, and one or two same type medicines for breathing issues she did not have fever nothing just back spine pain severe and this issue, she is a diabetic patient doctor said due to her heart issue and spine problem she is having ths breathing problem plss humble request to all doctors over here to pls help me with some good medicine or syrup so that she can get relax.

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Pulmonologist•Navi Mumbai
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Hello,
reading through your description of the problem, I would suggest your mother to have a detailed examination for evaluating the breathlessness as it can be caused my many conditions including both heart and lung diseases and may be life treating as well. She may require a echocardiography of the heart and and ct scan of the chest to rule out certain significant diseases. Once again, I reiterate, the problem may be too significant to be solved on the online forum.
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I am 47-year old male. I am suffering from excess salivation from more than 3 months. I am on regular medicines for thyroid (thyronorm 50 mcg), bp (stamlo 5 mg 2 times per day) and anxiety (paxidep cr 12.5 mg). I had consulted few physicians on mfine and had undergone treatments for gerd (rabium dsr, mucaine gel, pantocid, rantac), allergy (bilastine) and vitamin-b/c/d deficiency (dries, limcee, neorbian forte) etc. But was not giving any results. I continued to use mouthwash, polo and hyocimax/buscopan tablets for temporary relief. I also stopped ashwagandha which I was taking from 6 months to rule out any issues due to that as per doctor advise. Also, full body checkup report from thyrocare did not reveal any other issue. Then, I had consulted ent on apollo24*7 and usg of neck/parotid came complete normal (suspicion was for stone). Then, I consulted dental as per ent referral and they did deep cleaning. After that, I was referred to gastro for endoscopy but that doctor did not find reason for endoscopy and suggested me to go rather for neuro consultation. After that, I consulted neurologist who gave me tablet for glycopyrolette and somehow, that gave me some good relief. At least, it is in control from last few days. I have done brain mri too just for precaution (as I had attenuation of sylvian branches issues in 2013) but right now, it is 100% normal. So, right now, it is in somewhat control with glycopyrolette tablets though doctor suggested that it is just symptomatic relief and for long-term, I should look towards alternative treatment. Let me know if this is something I can/should look for and can get root cause and permanent relief without adding another tablet for lifetime. If any more tests needed to rule out any other possibility - I would be happy to go for that. I would be more happy for ayurvedic or homeopathic options as I have lost trust in allopathy the way doctors are not even able to diagnose basic things and bouncing from one doctor to other. Of course, if any other test can give root cause, I would be fine for that.

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DM - Neurology, MD - Paediatrics, DNB (P...read more

Neurologist•Pune
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It is good that you have some relief with glycopyrrolate. Sometimes it is very difficult to find the cause of a symptom and the best we can do would be to provide relief.
I would like to know how long have you been diagnosed to have depression and how long are you taking paxidep. Excessive salivation might be part of depression itself. Modulating the dose of your medicine will help. Please feel free to contact for further evaluation.
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M.D. Consultant Pathologist, CCEBDM Diab...read more

Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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It usually happens in patients sufferring with sleep anoea.
The best ways are 1.change sleeping positions
2. Treat allergies and sinus problems
3. Take medications like glycopyrrolate
4.botox injections
5.use of oral appliance
6.surgey
7.attend speech therapy.
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MDS - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Dentist•Chennai
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Although excessive saliva is not too common, there are a number of conditions that can cause it - some harmless, others more serious. It is possible that your saliva problems are just a result of the way you speak. Some people speak faster or slower than others, just as some people blink more often, breathe faster, or have a more rapid heartbeat. This may just be what's normal for you. Since it is negatively affecting your life, I suggest your problem can be ignored. However there are medical co...more
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MDS - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Dentist•Chennai
Although excessive saliva is not too common, there are a number of conditions that can cause it - some harmless, others more serious. It is possible that your saliva problems are just a result of the way you speak. Some people speak faster or slower than others, just as some people blink more often, breathe faster, or have a more rapid heartbeat. This may just be what's normal for you. Since it is negatively affecting your life, I suggest your problem can be ignored. However there are medical co...more
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Dentist•Chennai
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Although excessive saliva is not too common, there are a number of conditions that can cause it - some harmless, others more serious. It is possible that your saliva problems are just a result of the way you speak. Some people speak faster or slower than others, just as some people blink more often, breathe faster, or have a more rapid heartbeat. This may just be what's normal for you. Since it is negatively affecting your life, I suggest your problem can be ignored. However there are medical co...more
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