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Britiblu 0.5% W/V/0.2% W/V Eye Drop Health Feed

Asked for male, 17 years old from Jammu
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MBBS, PostGraduate diploma In Dermatolog...read more

Dermatologist•Delhi
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If you cut the usage complete ly, rebound flares will occur better to use less frequently and avoid triggers. Don't use perfume or scented soap, don't rub your skin or use extremes of water. Avoid spicy foods and emotional outbursts. Use a good sunscreen till your dermatologist is back.
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Dermatologist•Noida
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Ma'am, first of all, I would like to congratulate you that you are taking all the proper medications for rosacea.
I am sure you may have consulted a qualified dermatologist for your skin condition.
With all due respect ma'am, before prescribing doxycycline, a qualified doctor has to take into consideration some factors which change according to the health of the patient.
Doxycycline is good medicine, but I suggest you first consult a qualified dermatologist to avoid any untoward reac...more
Asked for male, 50 years old from Jodhpur
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MBBS, MS - Ophthalmology

Ophthalmologist•Delhi
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No glaucoma is a separate entity & is unrelated to myocardial infarction. Cerrtainly, you would be requiring topical drugs to keep your intraocular pressure at a desired range.
Asked for female, 42 years old from Nashik
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Homeopath•Surat
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Being on medication for so long might cause her those troubles. I'd suggest you opt for LASIK surgery for eyes. It is both quick and (cost) efficient. Please find out with the doctors in your city about it and choose from your options.
Asked for female, 22 years old from Trivandrum
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Asked for male, 52 years old from Chennai
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I am 49 years old male (weight around 61 kgs.) staying in the city of chennai, south india. I am a pure vegetarian. I am a glaucoma patient since 1983, when first diagnosed. I lost vision in my right eye by the time of diagnosis. Since 1983 I am using timolol maleate 0.5% eye drops twice daily for both my eyes and from the year 2001 my doctor suggested me in addition to timolol maleate to instill latanoprost for my left (has almost normal vision) eye at bed time to prevent any further damage. Now regular monitoring shows iop as very normal. Now my problem is not relating to eyes, but the timolol maleate I am using for past 32 years. As far as I could get information from the internet timolol maleate is beta-blocker and for the past 3 years my ldl & vldl levels are on the rise and hdl on the lower side for unknown reason though there is no major change in total cholesterol. I am not a diabetic (regularly monitored) nor hypertensive. Family doctor suggests to take drugs for the abnormal lipid profile. The other symptoms I am facing for the past 2 months are (1) total fatigue, (2) frequent cold with nasal discharge, (3) drowsiness, (4) shallow breath, (5) ringing sound in ears etc. I just wanted to know whether these symptoms are due to prolonged use of beta-blocker (timolol maleate eye drops), so that I can place before my ophthalmologist your observation and prevent any other future complications.Please tell.

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MBBS, MS - Ophthalmology

Ophthalmologist•Kolkata
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These symptoms are unlikely to be caused by timolol maleate eye drops. It should not be used in cardiac or respiratory condition. Beside regular iop check get periodical glaucoma field examn. Your eye surgeon can monitor the optic disc cupping by funds exam. As you have only one eye on working condition. These tests should be done regularly to monitor the efficacy of the eye drops and at the same time keeping in mind about progression.
Asked for male, 24 years old from Patna
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

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Never take medicine for eye without proper check up.
It is clear that you are trying to self medicate.
Once the eyes are damaged there is no way to clear it.
Asked for male, 37 years old from Mumbai
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General Physician•Ahmednagar
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Simple ways for a restful sleep 1.Cut down on caffeine: Caffeine drinkers may find it harder to fall asleep. Even a single cup of coffee in the morning may lead to a sleepless night. Caffeine blocks the effects of adenosine, a neurotransmitter thought to promote sleep. Caffeine can also interrupt sleep by increasing the need to urinate during the night. Because caffeine withdrawal can cause headaches, irritability, and extreme fatigue, it may be easier to cut back gradually rather than to go col...more
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MBBS, PG-Diploma In Clinical Pathology

Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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It is secretion of cowpers gland which is watery in nature.
It depends on excitement level.
Donot worry it is not disease.
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ENT Specialist•Hyderabad
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The ear drops either remain in the ear canal or the excess comes out on its own as soon as you sit up. To make sure the drop are acting effectively, ly down side ways and ask someone to put the drops in. Upur ear. And keep lying down for 5 mins so that the drops can act on the ear.
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