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Asked for male, 27 years old from Panipat
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in that case first wash the wound with any soap containing carbolic acid. may be the bitten dog suffer from rabies.Carbolic acid destroy virus. Dont apply ointment .If it is cut it needs stitiching. Then give antibiotics like ceftriaxone, painkillers like meloxicam and apetizers so that conditions will improve quickly
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Buddy! spine should always be operated under a spine surgeon and never a neurosurgeon!
looking at the prescription, I think you take a second opinion, fever after dural leak is not a good sign. Start iv ceftriaxone 1gm twice daily and get a second opinion asap! and stay away from neurosurgeons for spine surgery. Orthopedic spine surgeons are better at skills and surgical indications!
looking at the prescription, I think you take a second opinion, fever after dural leak is not a good sign. Start iv ceftriaxone 1gm twice daily and get a second opinion asap! and stay away from neurosurgeons for spine surgery. Orthopedic spine surgeons are better at skills and surgical indications!
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"As" per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this-
1) Do take admission to your nearest hospital and discuss with your Doctor to take IV antibiotics Ceftriaxone to control infection.
2) Do detailed clinical examination by your treating Doctor and do CT scan as well as a biopsy to confirm the exact pathological cause of enlarged liver as well as infection in your spleen and treatment will be planed as per exact cause only.<...more
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"As" per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this-
1) Do take admission to your nearest hospital and discuss with your Doctor to take IV antibiotics Ceftriaxone to control infection.
2) Do detailed clinical examination by your treating Doctor and do CT scan as well as a biopsy to confirm the exact pathological cause of enlarged liver as well as infection in your spleen and treatment will be planed as per exact cause only.<...more
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"As" per your clinical history is concerned please discuss with your treating Doctor about antibiotics like[ceftriaxone-1gm]injection for stitch swelling and regarding a hernia, there is no cure in Ayurveda so discuss the surgical procedure with your treating Doctor and it is a simple minor operation.
Do follow lifestyle modifications like this-
1)Maintain a healthy weight. Talk to your dietician about the best exercise ...more
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"As" per your clinical history is concerned please discuss with your treating Doctor about antibiotics like[ceftriaxone-1gm]injection for stitch swelling and regarding a hernia, there is no cure in Ayurveda so discuss the surgical procedure with your treating Doctor and it is a simple minor operation.
Do follow lifestyle modifications like this-
1)Maintain a healthy weight. Talk to your dietician about the best exercise ...more
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"As" per your clinical history is concerned do a clinical examination by your Doctor and to confirm it do few investigations [CBC with differential and CT scan].Discuss with your Doctor about antibiotics [Ceftriaxone]and analgesics like [oxycodone]. Apply [menthol or capsaicin] cream on painful joints to reduce pain. Do consult with your physio for a specific exercise plan.
Do follow lifestyle modifications like this -
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"As" per your clinical history is concerned do a clinical examination by your Doctor and to confirm it do few investigations [CBC with differential and CT scan].Discuss with your Doctor about antibiotics [Ceftriaxone]and analgesics like [oxycodone]. Apply [menthol or capsaicin] cream on painful joints to reduce pain. Do consult with your physio for a specific exercise plan.
Do follow lifestyle modifications like this -
1...more
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Asked for Male, 18 years old from Madhubani
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"As" per your clinical history is concerned discuss with your Doctor about Tissue Culture to know the exact pathology for non-healing ulcers and follow few simple steps like this -
1) Try to change her position every 2 hours.
2) Use a mattress, bed and special cushions that help her lie in an appropriate position, relieve pressure on any sores and protect vulnerable skin. If she is in a wheelchair, use a cushion. Styles include foam, air-fi...more
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"As" per your clinical history is concerned discuss with your Doctor about Tissue Culture to know the exact pathology for non-healing ulcers and follow few simple steps like this -
1) Try to change her position every 2 hours.
2) Use a mattress, bed and special cushions that help her lie in an appropriate position, relieve pressure on any sores and protect vulnerable skin. If she is in a wheelchair, use a cushion. Styles include foam, air-fi...more
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PID is defined as an infectious disease of the upper female reproductive system. This infection usually affects the uterus, fallopian tubes and, in some patients, the ovaries. Pid is closely linked with sexually transmitted diseases and the most commonly implicated organisms are chlamydia trachomatis, neisseria gonorrhoeae, and gardnerella vaginalis. Approximately, 20% of women who are untreated for chlamydial and g...more
Definition
PID is defined as an infectious disease of the upper female reproductive system. This infection usually affects the uterus, fallopian tubes and, in some patients, the ovaries. Pid is closely linked with sexually transmitted diseases and the most commonly implicated organisms are chlamydia trachomatis, neisseria gonorrhoeae, and gardnerella vaginalis. Approximately, 20% of women who are untreated for chlamydial and g...more
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Typhoid is as an acute illness commonly characterized by high fever and an impaired digestive system. This illness is caused by the bacterium Salmonella Typhi and generally spreads from one person to another by means of food or water.
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Salmonella Typhi, the bacterium responsible for typhoid, primarily spreads on consumption of unhygienic street food and water.
Typhoid can also occur as a result of a poor sanitation system. In these cases, the bacterium sp...more
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Salmonella Typhi, the bacterium responsible for typhoid, primarily spreads on consumption of unhygienic street food and water.
Typhoid can also occur as a result of a poor sanitation system. In these cases, the bacterium sp...more
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