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MBBS, MD- Internal Medicine

General Physician•Pune
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Yes, it is dangerous. You should plan to get admitted in a hospital under care of a physician. As it will be important to monitor your vitals, liver function tests and xray of abdomen for any serious damage. Apart from that supportive treatment and care for the symptoms you are getting.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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Hello-
there are over 200 drugs that may cause impotence. Some of the most common are antidepressants, antihistamines, antihypertensives, blood-pressure medication, cancer chemotherapy, diuretics, narcotics, nicotine, sedatives, steroids, stomach acid inhibitors and ulcer medications.
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Investigations to be done:
1. Urine routine.
2. Urine culture and sensitivity.
3. Ultrasound of abdomen and pelvis with post-void residual urine.
4. Hemogram.
5. Serum creatinine.
Treatment plan:
1. Tablet Norfloxacin 400 mg in the morning and evening for five days to be started after giving a urine sample for culture.
2. Tablet Pan 40 (Pantoprazole) in the morning for five days.
3. Syrup Cital 10 mL (Disodium hydrogen citrate) in glass of water in the morning...more
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I've been diagnosed with" posterior epidural space, barely enhancing, multicystic lesion of size 19x7x37 mm at d5-d6 level, it pushes cord anteriorly" in a contrast-enhanced mri of thoracic spine. As it was ce, I was given gbca as contrast dye, namely gadoxetate disodium 10 ml commercial names: eovist, primovist now, i've read some studies conducted in past decade, regarding it's retention in brain, bones, liver and kidneys, and i'm worried about it, individuals with intact blood-brain-barrier and proper renal function have known to have [gd] residuals in brain. [gd] in it's free ionic state is neurotoxic, it's been known for long time, it can participate in calcium voltaic-channels as a calcium mimic. The queries i've, 1. It's neurotoxic in free form, it remains in brain, so is there any specific treatment course for detoxification of the same? 2. The gbca I was given is primarily used for liver imaging, why was I given that one? Was it appropriate? (gadoxetate disodium is a linear ionic gbca, which has more retention characteristic than macrocyclic gbcas, in europe the linear gbcas are banned for the same, however gadoxetate disodium, being linear is approved only for liver imaging) 3. The side effects i'm experiencing are brain fog, constipation and feeling of hotness, what should I do about it? Brain fog is my topmost concern, I feel like complete different person, my emotions and visualization feels just like plain and raw text and pictures, i'm having mental confusion. After only that, I looked up available clinical data regarding the substance. My ability to think, the abstractions, have I lost them? 4. I am being sensitive to eat what or what not, i've read zinc, which is generally abundant in specific diets, affects the molecules stability, leading to release of neurotoxic ions, or food such cilantro having chelating properties, some notable pathological findings about me: my urine sample depicted no renal abnormalities. I've little exceeded amount of bilirubin content both direct and indirect. Thanks immensely in advance, and would like to follow up your advice and recommended treatment.

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Dear lybrate-user
I think you are worrying too much. Single doses of the contrast do not have any long lasting effects so relax.
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Gynaecologist•Sri Ganganagar
You are most likely suffering from urinary tract infection. Take tab nitrofurantoin 100 mg twice a day. Syp oricitral 2tsf TDS and plenty of water
Get your urinalysis done.
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Homeopath•Pune
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lyco 30 2tims a day for wk

carbo veg 30 once dy for 5 days

nux vom 12c 4tims d for wk

ars alb 12c as abov
sulph mother tincture
inform me progress



Ask me in private so dat we can discuss in better manner and also u wil improve
Also we can change d medicine
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MBBS, MS - ENT

ENT Specialist•Faridabad
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Hi lybrate-user, Your sister is suffering from CSOM as you already mentioned. As far as CT scan reports is concerned it seems that it is unsafe type of CSOM where disease causes erosion of bones, which may result in several complications depending on the progression of the disease. Ct reports also says that there is no ossicles that means disease has already destroyed them which will result in hearing loss. The definitive treatment of this condition is surgery, where bone behind the ear is drill...more
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MBBS, MS- General Surgery, MCH- Urology,...read more

Urologist•Mumbai
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Patients suffering from erectile dysfunction should first be evaluated for any underlying physical and psychological conditions. If treatment of the underlying conditions doesn't help, medication and assistive devices, such as pumps, can be prescribed.

Oral medications are a successful erectile dysfunction treatment for many men. They include: Sildenafil (Viagra) Tadalafil (Adcirca, Cialis)

The natural erectile dysfunction treatments that have shown promise are red ginseng and ...more
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