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there are multiple causes for your health problem .treat the root cause and not the symptoms or disease. 1) provide your job nature, diet, lifestyle, sleep habits .stress ,family history etc .these are important to find the root cause of your problem
2) provide all blood test results and all other investigation test results like scan, echo, endoscopy etc, if you have done them
3) are you with the right specialty Dr. who has done all a) 4 inflammatory markers, b) all 12 vitami...more
there are multiple causes for your health problem .treat the root cause and not the symptoms or disease. 1) provide your job nature, diet, lifestyle, sleep habits .stress ,family history etc .these are important to find the root cause of your problem
2) provide all blood test results and all other investigation test results like scan, echo, endoscopy etc, if you have done them
3) are you with the right specialty Dr. who has done all a) 4 inflammatory markers, b) all 12 vitami...more
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Chronic HBV infection as is attributed to your condition has the potency of complications like Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), Cirrhosis of liver. Or. Liver failure.
In general, for HBeAg-positive patients with evidence of chronic HBV disease, treatment is advised when the HBV DNA level is at or above, 2, 000 IU/mL) and when serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) is elevated for 3-6 months.
Risk factors for progression of chronic HBV include the following:
Persistently elevated levels ...more
In general, for HBeAg-positive patients with evidence of chronic HBV disease, treatment is advised when the HBV DNA level is at or above, 2, 000 IU/mL) and when serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) is elevated for 3-6 months.
Risk factors for progression of chronic HBV include the following:
Persistently elevated levels ...more
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Hepatitis B and C are considered the world s chronic viral hepatitis which kills a huge number of people every year. Even though it accounts for massive suffering as well as early death, it could only attract relatively less national and international attention. While the deaths caused by tuberculosis, malaria and HIV/AIDS have reduced to a great extent since the early 2000s, deaths stemming from hepatitis B and C are rising at a fast pace. It kills around 1 million people across the world.
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You may be having disc prolapse L5/S1. I need to look your MRI Spine lumbo sacral region and the investigation like TLC, DLC, CRP, to know if the disc is protruded, extruded with or without foraminal compression. Maybe the slip disc is compressing your nerve resulting numbness. Medicine may be of some help. Non operative treatment include TFSI, Disc Fix and Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar discectomy (PLED) are now available. PLED is one the latest alternative to surgery which is performed percuta...more
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Get your thyroid profile, cbc, vit b12, blood sugar fasting checked from some lab. In the meanwhile follow this 1. Don't take tea empty stomach. Eat something like a banana (if you are not diabetic) or any seasonal fruit or soaked almonds and a glass of water first thing in the morning (within 10 mins of waking up). No only biscuits or rusk will not do. 2. Don't overeat 3. Take your breakfast every day. Don't skip it. U should eat whatever your mother or grandparent eat in bfast. I mean to say w...more
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How To Make It Through Alcohol Withdrawals
Fear of Alcohol Withdrawals
One justification that alcoholics will use for not giving up the abuse is their fear of alcohol withdrawals. The process of entering sober living can involve an uncomfortable few days, but the rewards that come afterwards make it well worth it. The reality is that alcohol detox symptoms are rarely that uncomfortable and some people experience very little in the way of unpleasantness. The experience that the indiv...more
Fear of Alcohol Withdrawals
One justification that alcoholics will use for not giving up the abuse is their fear of alcohol withdrawals. The process of entering sober living can involve an uncomfortable few days, but the rewards that come afterwards make it well worth it. The reality is that alcohol detox symptoms are rarely that uncomfortable and some people experience very little in the way of unpleasantness. The experience that the indiv...more
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