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ENT Specialist•Delhi
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Hello.
Thank you for your query.
Yes. You have been taking an immunosuppressive drug which is azoran for the problem.
Crohn's is an autoimmune related disorder hence you have been prescribed the drug.
I would recommend you the following.
1. Start taking a multivitamin like capsule a to z daily.
2. Take more home cooked food with high protein content to ensure an optimum immunity.
3. Try to take all the precautions like face mask, hand sanitizers and hand hygiene whene...more
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Dermatologist•Bangalore
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Sweet's syndrome is when you suffer from fever as well as painful skin lesions. These skin lesions usually appear on your head, arms and neck. The cause of Sweet's syndrome is still not known. However, it is known that certain medications, illnesses and infections are a possible trigger for Sweet's syndrome. Sweet's syndrome is such a condition that the symptoms usually go away in a few days but it may come back later on. To know exactly what causes Sweet's syndrome and what the symptoms of it a...more
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Dermatologist•Mumbai
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Sweet's syndrome is when you suffer from fever as well as painful skin lesions. These skin lesions usually appear on your head, arms and neck. The cause of Sweet's syndrome is still not known. However, it is known that certain medications, illnesses and infections are a possible trigger for Sweet's syndrome. Sweet's syndrome is such a condition that the symptoms usually go away in a few days but it may come back later on. To know exactly what causes Sweet's syndrome and what the symptoms of it a...more
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Hello sir/madam. One month ago, my dad said that he is having pain in his shoulder, finger &knee joints then after few hrs, he was not able to move his hands & legs, then the very next day, we took him to the rheumatologist because our relatives said that these symptoms are of arthritis then the doc (rheumatologist & immunologist) told us to do lft test,& the result were like this- s.g.o.t - (65.0) s.g.p.t - (558.0) serum bilirubin total- (1.5) direct - (0.42) serum globulin - (4.5) then that doctor suggested these medicines - 1.hcq-300 2.urscol-30 3.tyzocort-12 after this he felt well & was able to move his hand & legs. Because of high level sgpt we took a second opinion of a doctor (gastroenterologist & hematologist) then he suggested these tests to us and so the results were- 1.lipid profile - normal 2.ceruloplasmin- 36.56 mg/dl 3.feritin- 387.63 ng/ml 4.ana- 0.3 5.anti lkm1 - negative <0.8 6.asma-positive (1+) 7.usg abdomen- normal then seeing these reports he said that it is probably - 1. Type-1 autoimmune hepatitis 2. Polyarthritis and told us to take these medicines 1.omnacortil-40 2.azoran-50 and told us to continue those medicines - hcq, ursocol,razo. But that 1st doctor said us that asma (1+) is may or may not be the aih type -1, and said to wait 10 days and told not to take omnacortil & azoran and said us to continue his prescribed medicines. After 10 we did our lft test as said the doctor, and the result was- s.g.o.t - (23.5 iu/l) s.g.p.t - (27.4 iu/l) total bilirubin - (1.4 mg/dl) direct bilirubin - (0.5 mg/dl) now my dad is well ,but I want to know that is he suffering from aih type-1? What is your suggestion after seeing all these reports? Only I want to know that is it aih type -1 or not? Hello sir/madam. One month ago, my dad said that he is having pain in his shoulder, finger &knee joints then after few hrs, he was not able to move his hands & legs, then the very next day, we took him to the rheumatologist because our relatives said that these symptoms are of arthritis then the doc (rheumatologist & immunologist) told us to do lft test,& the result were like this- s.g.o.t - (65.0) s.g.p.t - (558.0) serum bilirubin total- (1.5) direct - (0.42) serum globulin - (4.5) then that doctor suggested these medicines - 1.hcq-300 2.urscol-30 3.tyzocort-12 after this he felt well & was able to move his hand & legs. Because of high level sgpt we took a second opinion of a doctor (gastroenterologist & hematologist) then he suggested these tests to us and so the results were- 1.lipid profile - normal 2.ceruloplasmin- 36.56 mg/dl 3.feritin- 387.63 ng/ml 4.ana- 0.3 5.anti lkm1 - negative <0.8 6.asma-positive (1+) 7.usg abdomen- normal then seeing these reports he said that it is probably - 1. Type-1 autoimmune hepatitis 2. Polyarthritis and told us to take these medicines 1.omnacortil-40 2.azoran-50 and told us to continue those medicines - hcq, ursocol,razo. But that 1st doctor said us that asma (1+) is may or may not be the aih type -1, and said to wait 10 days and told not to take omnacortil & azoran and said us to continue his prescribed medicines. After 10 we did our lft test as said the doctor, and the result was- s.g.o.t - (23.5 iu/l) s.g.p.t - (27.4 iu/l) total bilirubin - (1.4 mg/dl) direct bilirubin - (0.5 mg/dl) now my dad is well ,but I want to know that is he suffering from aih type-1? What is your suggestion after seeing all these reports? Only I want to know that is it aih type -1 or not?

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Physiotherapist•Gorakhpur
All these tests are not related to rheumatoid. Go for blood test like ra factor, anti ccp, crp,kft.
What about his blood pressuer.
For more details counslt privately.
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Dermatologist•Trivandrum
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Sweet's syndrome is when you suffer from fever as well as painful skin lesions. These skin lesions usually appear on your head, arms and neck. The cause of Sweet's syndrome is still not known. However, it is known that certain medications, illnesses and infections are a possible trigger for Sweet's syndrome. Sweet's syndrome is such a condition that the symptoms usually go away in a few days but it may come back later on. To know exactly what causes Sweet's syndrome and what the symptoms of it a...more
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