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Asked for male, 27 years old from Barabanki
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General Surgeon•Srinagar
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Hey from your symptoms I feel you are suffering from anal fissure with piles. I would suggest lots of fluids and fruits. Avoid red meat and spices. Do sits baths three times
take tab diser twice
take sitcom tablets twice and continue with anorelief cream three times. Plus some laxatives like softovac granules with water. If no relief you need to consult a surgeon and surgery. Regards.
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Obstetrician•Junagadh
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Which antihypertensive where you taking before you got pragnant? To answer your query, nifedipine and alpha methyldopa are both safe in pragnancy. No effect on baby, not taking those medicine will hv effect on baby, high bp = less blood going to baby, not to over correct and be hypotensive as well, do not adjust dose of your antihypertensive by your self.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Back pain can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include overuse such as working out or lifting too much, prolonged sitting and lying down, sleeping in an uncomfortable position or wearing a poorly fitting backpack.
Doing exercises to strengthen the lower back can help alleviate and prevent lower back pain. It can also strengthen the core, leg, and arm muscles. According to researchers, exercise also increases blood flow to the lower back area, which may reduce stiff...more
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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do you check BP monthly after resting for 10 minutes? If not, do that for 3 months and then post situation. Continue BP medicine meanwhile
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Pain Management Specialist•Nagpur
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Dear lybrate user
back pain and bulging disc needs to be treated first. Lidocaine patches can reduce pain but its a temporary relief. Root cause needs to be treated.
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Orthopedist•Chennai
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Hi these patches are just type of lain relivers. It won't have any effect on the disc bulge and it won't get treated. These are temporary measures for your pain. If the disc bulge is severe and compressing on nerve which will then cause pain and weakness in legs then you need to get treated with surgery or start with physiotherapy first.
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Do kegel exercise and stop and squeeze technique and drink lots of water to detoxify body and eat veg diet and plenty of salads before each meal.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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Hello-
yes it is ok for the first time but do not use it again on repeated basis. It is a anaesthetic gel (and not a lube for sex) that only cuts the frictional pain sensation during sex. So it will not be good for your partner and for you too. Its best to use other water based lubes.
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Gynaecologist•Kottayam
Lignocaine gel is safe. But always get a medical examination done by a gynecologist to exclude local causes for pain.
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Sexologist•Jalandhar
Dear ,
while it is possible to use lidocaine gel, it's important to note that it contains a local anesthetic agent, which can potentially reduce sensation for both the female and male partners, impacting pleasure during intercourse. There are alternative options available that can help alleviate pain and also act as lubricants, such as ky jelly and lubic gel.
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