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    Cardiologist•Mumbai
    Hello. Stroke patients have to be given good nursing care. If she's bedridden, her position is to be changed daily from one side to the other. Proper and daily physiotherapy. You should check her back and gluteal region for bedsores or peeling of skin. If she has developed bedsores she needs daily dressing. Do not stop blood thinners like tab ecosprin and clopitab whichever she's taking without consuting the physician. She needs a good protien diet to help her improve power.
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    MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine

    Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
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    You should take your medicines continues.
    Avoid bad habits.
    Avoid fast food/fat/oily, salty foods. Coffee, smoking, alcohol intake. Non-veg, take whole grain, oats, green veg, plenty of water in day time, 1 glass of water at night before bed.
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    BAMS, MD Ayurveda

    Sexologist•Navi Mumbai
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    i m recommending you an following remedy which will surely help you
    Natural home remedy using asparagus powder and milk:
    1. Take 2 tsp Indian asparagus powder
    2. Add 1 cup milk
    3. Boil the mixture for 10 min
    4. Drink 2 times every day
    this is very helpful, if it dosent work then you must consult ayurvedic doctor.
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    Ophthalmologist•Villupuram
    Yes it is better to stop that drug before surgery. No need to stop the drug if the surgery is done under topical anaesthesia and clear corneal incision for Phacoemulsification.
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    Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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    Mr. Lybrate-user, your diabetes is totally uncontrolled, which really bad. As it can lead to a series of lonterm complications in relation with eye (retinopathy), kidney (nephropathy), peripheral neuropathy, problems with blood supply to lower limbs and coronary artery disease. You need to make special effort to bring sugar levels rapidly under control. You may need to shift to insulin injections right away, because looking at blood sugar levels it appears your beta cell reserve is almost nil. S...more
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    AUTLS, CCEDM, MD - Internal Medicine, MB...read more

    General Physician•Faridabad
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    yes dear u have to continue tablet clopitab...unfortunately there is no alternate than angioplasty at this stage
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