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BHMS

Homeopath•Noida
No, your information is not correct. This medicine is for peptic ulcer disease. Heligo 500 mg/250 mg/30 mg kit is a combination of three medicines: tinidazole, clarithromycin and lansoprazole. Tinidazole is an antibiotic which kills the bacteria and other microorganisms that cause infections by damaging their dna. Clarithromycin is also an antibiotic. It stops bacterial growth by preventing the synthesis of essential proteins required by the bacteria to carry out vital functions. Together, they ...more
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Hello sir I have chronic pharyngitis and sore throat for 4 months I consulted ent but she say you are normal and I am getting pain (whenever I gulp) in left side of throat which radiates to back of my head and feel numbness or sensitive in left cheeks. I take amoxicillin and many powerful antibiotics and medicines. I just smoked for 1 month in life. First time she diagnosis: ethmoidal sinusessecond time: pnd pharyngolaryngitis aphthous ulcer over ant pillarthird time: hypertrophied circumvallate papillaemedicine she prescribed 1-2 time: tab claribid 500 mg (clarithromycin): bd (twice daily (at 12 hours interval))-5 daysantarab-d (rabeprazole 20 mg domperidone sr10 mg): bd (twice daily (at 12 hours interval)) before meal- 10 dayssusp talsil forte (hydrotalcite 500 mg simethicone 50 mg): 10 ml tds (thrice daily (at 8 hours interval))-7 days tab naxdom 500 (naproxen 500 mg domperidone 10 mg): tds (thrice daily (at 8 hours interval))-3 days tab ambival 10 (amitriptyline 10 mg): hs (at bed time (once daily)) - 10 days tab atarax (hydroxyzine hydrochloride) 25 mg: bd (twice daily (at 12 hours interval))-10 days 1-1exicas az nasal spray (azelastine 140 mcg -fluticasone 50 mcg): one puff in each nostril bd (twice daily (at 12 hours interval))-10 days 1lexonox plus oint: bd (twice daily (at 12 hours interval)) for local application - 10 days tab a to z bd (twice daily (at 12 hours interval))-10 daysbotroclot drops: 2 drops tds (thrice daily (at 8 hoursinterval))-5 days medicine she prescribed 3 time: tab tofni (ofloxacin) 200 mg: bd (twice daily (at 12 hours interval)) - 5 days tab etosak-mr (etoricoxib 60 mg thiocolchicoside4 mg): bd (twice daily (at 12 hours interval)) - 5 days tab ambival 10 (amitriptyline 10 mg): hs (at bed time (once daily)) - 10 days tab bonmin k2: od (once daily (at 24 hours interval)) -10 days have my head ct scan show minor swelling in brain lung xray was normal please sir help me out what is it and treatment i'm in worry.

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Unani Specialist•Kanpur
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Follow these herbal combinations for complete cure
maha laxmi vilas ras 1 tablet twice a day
shambook avleh 10 gm twice a day
vyadhi har rasayan 125 mg twice a day.
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ENT Specialist•Lucknow
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Dear lybrate-user, relax and know this that you most likely have long standing infection in your ear. This requires surgery after close examination of your ear for which you may consult with your nearby specialist or feel free to book an appointment with me so that further details of your ear problem can be discussed.
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General Physician•Delhi
Peptic ulcer develops due to imbalance between the defensive factors (mucus and bicarbonate) and aggressive factors (stomach acid). The drug treatment of peptic ulcer includes the use of proton pump inhibitors which are to be taken one hour before breakfast once daily for a period of 4-6 weeks. These drugs not only suppress the acid production but also promote the healing of the ulcer. If the peptic ulcer is caused by a bacteria helicobacter pylori, then you must take two weeks course of antibio...more
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General Physician•Mumbai
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There are two groups of antibiotics. Bactereostatic. Means they stop the germ to multiply and hence infection can not grow. The other group is called bactericidal. This means it kills the germ. Lincomycin belongs to the first and amoxycillin to the second. Customarily we prefer not to combine drugs from these the groups {except while treating duodenal ulcer by h. Pylori where amoxycillin and clarithromycin (bactereostatic) are used.}. I would suggest you to notify your doctor that you are alread...more
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
The active ingredient in Remus 0.1% Ointment is Tacrolimus and it is usually used to treat eczema or atopic dermatitis and occasinally used to treat vitiligo instead of corticosteriods and in combination with other treatments like UV therapy or photo therapy. Even this is having side effects and you need to be more cautious before using this cream like If you are pregnant, trying for a baby or breast-feeding.
If you have any other skin conditions.
If you have swollen lymph glands or a we...more
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ENT Specialist•Delhi
Unlikely tooth infection causes tonsillitis as well as rhinitis and pharyngitis take clarithromycin 500 mg 1 tab twice daily after food for 5 days tab, betadine gargle and, aceclo sera paracetamol combination. Do throat swap for culture and sensitivity test go for online consultation with image of throat.
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I am a Gastro patient from last 2016 october. At that time I regularly vomited a lot. Like in the morning when I wkeup and go to brush my teeth vomiting starts smelling the toothpaste scent and all stuffs like that. Then I consulted and visited a doctor gastro specialist in siliguri. After all checkups and endoscopy he claimed I got throat to stomach ulcers. Then he took care of mine with good medication and a 2nd visit. After that I get well bt not as the same I used to be. I do smoke a lot. Drink oftenly once a week. But in everyday life. All day I used to burp a lot like 3 times every 30 mint. And have also got digestion issues. I can not eat well or high protien foods. After eating a good food in home or in any place I may visit I almost getting burps every mint. Till the food is completely digested. Around 4-5 hours. And also my stools are not that good not on regular basis. I got get stool in the morning. Have to try 3-4 time a day. Thats embarrassing. Thats all.

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Internal Medicine Specialist•Kendujhar
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Hello,
Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As" per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this-
1) Discuss with your Doctor for prescription medication like -
a) Clarithromycin-500 mg twice a day for 14 days
b) Metronidazole-400 mg twice a day for 14 days
c) pantoprazole-40 mg twice a day for 14 days
d) sucralfate every 8 hours for one month
Do follow lifestyle modifications like this -
1) You can take steps to protect yourself from infections, by...more
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Dermatologist•Mumbai
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Creams and gels containing benzoyl peroxide, tretinoin and adapalene are best for the noninflamed eruptions. They produce gentle peeling of the eruptions. For inflamed bumps, antibiotic (clindamycin, clarithromycin) gels are effective. Often oral tablets of isotretinoin, minocycline etc are required in conjunction. For scars tretinoin, glycolic acid and adapalene containing creams are recommended. Chemical peeling done by dermatologists (skin specialists) are also effective for fading scars prom...more
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Loss of taste is a common symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd), salivary gland infection, sinusitis, poor dental hygiene, or even certain medicines. The medical term for a complete loss of taste is ageusia. A partial loss of taste is called dysgeusia. Loss of taste is caused by interruption of the transfer of taste sensations to the brain, or by a problem with the way the brain interprets these sensations. Although taste problems are common, complete loss of taste is rare.
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