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Asked for male, 79 years old from Delhi
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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If you have leg pain then you have to rule out the causes for having leg pain. First of all check your weight and your haemoglobin levels, as anaemia always leads to the symptoms of being tired and also having leg pain though there are no issues with the knee joint or back pain. If not if the pain radiates down the back of thigh and legs then it might be due to sciatica. Kindly consult the nearby physiotherapist. Hope you recover soon from the leg pain.
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Asked for Male, 21 years old from Hailakandi
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MBBS, DNB

Nuclear Medicine Physician•Mumbai
These values of TSH and T4 imply that her thyroid is functioning less than normal. Therefore she has to be given thyroid hormone medication from outside to bring TSH within normal limits and to bring relief to her symptoms if any. Please note that increasing iodine or chloride will not help in her case. She will have to take thyroid medication for sure. Hope this helps.
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Endocrinologist•Delhi
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If you are taking any diuretics for BP control stop that. If you are on low salt diet please take normal salt diet and can take salt sprinkled on salad and fruits.
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Asked for Female, 55 years old from Delhi
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MBBS, Diploma in cosmetology, Cc USG

General Physician•Gurgaon
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The normal range for blood sodium levels is 135 to 145 (mEq/L)

The normal potassium level in the blood is 3.5-5.0 (mEq/L)

so her sodium and potassium is in normal range

Get following test done and review with reports

1. CBC

2. S calcium

3. S. B12

4.Fasting Blood sugar

5. TSH
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General Physician•Ghaziabad
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First of all we need to find the cause of fever because serum creatinine could get raised either due to acute kidney injury, and we need to check whether this raised creatinine is due to any chronic issue, raised uric acid needs to get treated as it also cause kidney issue and joint problem, please take a appointment so that detailed history could be taken to rule out these issues and then appropriate treatment could be initiated. Thank you.
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General Physician•Noida
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Dear sir
kidney functions can be deranged during acute infections. Whether that is so in your case is difficult to tell. Definitely creatinine is higher and further investigation must be done to find out the cause.
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Asked for male, 76 years old from Aurangabad
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Sexologist•Hyderabad
4 hours gap between the two drugs is enough. You can use 100 mg. Check whether there is hydrochlorothiazide in your bp drugs. For using viagra--you should not use nitrate group of drugs; you should be able to do treadmill up to 6 mets. Inform the doctor treating you, if you had viagra 24 hours earlier.
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Cardiologist•Nagpur
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ciplar is good for controlling heart rate.. but for blood pressure it's weak agent ...so many other options are there ... and need not to be treated with ciplar.. you are young and need to do few investigation.. why at such young age high blood pressure problem... take care
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Nephrologist•Delhi
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Hello,
At present he can be managed conservatively with blood pressure medicines and diet restriction. It is necessary for him to be under regular follow up of a nephrologist.
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