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Orthopedic Doctor•Bangalore
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it has many side effects a rheumatologist review to address the problem long term will be useful.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Mr Devappa, Thanks for the query.
I have gone through the details mentioned. However, the information is very inadequate. Because to give any opinion I need to know the TSH & T4 levels when diagnosis was made. Secondly what were the symptoms? Why was a steroid given? Because in hyperthyroidism main treatment is with antithyroid drugs like Carbamizole and Thiouracil. To control symptoms of palpitation a beta blocker is used. So I need to know why was a steroid used? Then TSH will not be show...more
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Pulmonologist•Mumbai
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I agree with sir, you need to re-evaluate level and control of your asthma from a chest physician. You are taking 2 different kinds of inhaled steroids and oral steroids means you are definitely poorly controlled asthmatic. Must pay a visit to a chest physician.
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Ayurveda•Ghaziabad
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Take shool gaj kesari ras twice a day..take gokshuradi guggul & punarnavadi mandoor 1-1 tab twice a day...pranacharya U through capsule and syrup twice a day...drink lots of water....avoid spinach...tea and coffee..tomato...lady finger etc...
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Ayurveda•Bijapur
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Hello lybrate user, if you are still on medications for problems you have mentioned
better go through only external care for your lower back like - apply ksheerabala taila/ dhanwantara taila and keep hot water bag over there for 15min which will relive you from back pain and strengthen your back bones as such.
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Sexologist•Hyderabad
4 hours gap between the two drugs is enough. You can use 100 mg. Check whether there is hydrochlorothiazide in your bp drugs. For using viagra--you should not use nitrate group of drugs; you should be able to do treadmill up to 6 mets. Inform the doctor treating you, if you had viagra 24 hours earlier.
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Use ice to reduce swelling in the scrotum. Take warm baths. Support your testicles while lying down by placing a rolled towel under your scrotum. Use over-the-counter pain medications like acetaminophen or ibuprofen to reduce pain.
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Urologist•Ludhiana
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Please try this medicine but also get USG abdomen and pvrv and uroflow and urine routine and culture and sensitivity done. Make sure all reports are normal before starting the medicine.
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
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surgery can solve your problem.
Prostatitis treatments vary depending on the underlying cause. They can include:
Antibiotics. This is the most commonly prescribed treatment for prostatitis. Your doctor will base the choice of medication on the type of bacteria that may be causing your infection. If you have severe symptoms, you may need intravenous (IV) antibiotics. You'll likely need to take oral antibiotics for four to six weeks but may need longer treatment for chronic or recurring pr...more
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