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MBBS, PGC In Family Welfare & Health Man...read more

General Physician•Kolkata
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Kidney disorder.
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Gynaecologist•Jaipur
Hi Lybrate user. I hope you recoverd well from your delivery part. If you r having mild pain go for paracetamol tablet. It will cure.
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Ayurveda•Ahmednagar
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Hello Lybrate user first you have to some blood test it is important to find out reason of your pain and swelling. Blood test are KFT, sr. Uric acid, RaFactor, ASo titer, R BSL. Also check out your blood pressure. And after doing all these you can find reason of your suffering. For further assistance you can consult privately with all reports.
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MD-Ayurveda, BAMS

Sexologist•Haldwani
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since you have not mentioned the site of pain so we suppose its testicles or penis that is having pain. Masturbation do leads to sexual exhaustion of reproductive organs which may cause pain. Since masturbation is assumed healthy in moden science they do not provide a treatment for that instead they treat the patient for false diagnosis like infection. Better to stop the antibiotics and switch to ayurveda.
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MBBS, MS - ENT

ENT Specialist•Lucknow
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Dear lybrate-user, you have not given a proper history ,whether she has fever or not. Treatments of just pain killers are to be best avoided because they do more harm than any good to the body. You must therefore consult a good ent specialist at the earliest. Yours sincerely.
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Dentist•Faridabad
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I understand difficulty you are facing in this tuff time. You should avoid taking hot or cold food intake. Also avoid chewing from that side as pain may worsen. It will be helpful for her if she brush in that region after having any meals. Taking prolong medicines is not good idea. Medicines prescribed by doctor after checkup can be effective for her as it is given after assessment of the causitive factors and present situation. You can contact for online consultation I will be happy to help.
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Homeopath•Patna
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Hi, Lybrate user,
these medicines produce acidity disbalancing digestive system to cause blotting. She should take, plenty of water to hydrate her body, preventing constipation.
She should go for meditation to reduce her stress to train her brain to remain calm. Ensure, sound sleep for 6/7 hours.
Homoeo medicines:
@ carbo veg 200-5 drops, thrice.
Take care.
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Dentist•Jammu
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while I cannot provide medical diagnoses or advice, I can offer some information and suggest some steps you can take regarding your bedwetting episode and pain management:
potential causes of bedwetting after 25 years:
medication side effects: chlorzoxazone and diclofenac, both present in your pain medication, can have rare side effects of urinary frequency and incontinence. The combination with paracetamol might slightly increase the risk of these side effects.
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Pain Management Specialist•Pune
Among the various analgesics used for headache paracetamol is safest. I will share some tips to decrease your headache episodes so that need for analgesics is decreased. Follow these lifestyle changes to avoid headache 1. Maintain regular sleep wake cycle, even on holiday's. 2. Don't skip meals. Take regular healthy diet with adequate fluids 3. Do not consume excess caffeine / carbohydrates / alcohol or smoke.
4. Exercise daily (aerobics and cardiovascular)
5. Identify your headache trig...more
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