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Asked for male, 59 years old from Chennai
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You needs:
1. Psa test (blood test)
2. Trus (transrectal u/s for prostate)
3. Rectal digital examination by surgeon.
1. Psa test (blood test)
2. Trus (transrectal u/s for prostate)
3. Rectal digital examination by surgeon.
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MCh Plastic Surgery, MS - General Surger...read more
Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Bangalore
Hello, The decision of implants is for the client to take doctors role is to advice. There are a few things you need to know while choosing implant. The base width which is the width of the implant this is dependent on how broad your chest is. The projection or height of implant which gives the anterior projection so the implant come as low, medium, high and xtra high profile. And last the volume. Eg 300 cc implant with base width 12 cm and medium profile may give only 2 cm projection but the sa...more
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PCOD is not serious condition but you need to do life style modifications and weight reduction. So If you have PCOD then following guidelin. Get USG done for diagnosisYou need Life style modification for PCOD for whole life, You should do physical activities like brisk walking or cycling or any activities which leads to perspiration daily for one hour. Start doing for 5 minutes in first week, 10 minutes in 2nd week, 15 minutes in 3rd week……….within 2-3 months you will reach to your target of doi...more
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Quadriparesis is a condition characterized by weakness in all four limbs (both arms and both legs). It's also referred to as tetraparesis. The weakness may be temporary or permanent. Quadriparesis is different from quadriplegia. Exercise for spinal cord injury quadriparesis c5 c6. Lower limb muscle strengthening. Ball exercise.
Stepping. Ball throw for standing balance. Sitting balance. Ankle pumb for leg muscle strengthening. Single leg standing without support. Walking without anyone suppo...more
Stepping. Ball throw for standing balance. Sitting balance. Ankle pumb for leg muscle strengthening. Single leg standing without support. Walking without anyone suppo...more
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