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Asked for female, 43 years old from Yamunanagar
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Trichologist•Amritsar
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As uc is an auto immune disorder so sometimes it can trigger hair loss any time. So as per my advice do visit a good trichologist in your city, get some blood test done and start a complete treatment for hairloss. Don't follow any treatment or take any medicines online. It may worsen your hair loss.
Asked for female, 27 years old from Karimnagar
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General Physician•Hyderabad
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If you have taken more than 5 days we need to taper the dose before stopping. But you took for 3 days if am not wrong stooping immediately has no health issues. For throat irritation do salt water gargling every 6th hour. Consume only lukewarm water.
If you do not have temperature of cough the above is enough. Baby care is mostly difficult task we need to more hygienic so we do not transfer infection to them. If your feeling sick better avoid contact with them.
Otherwise also wash hands ...more
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Asked for Male, 28 years old from Chennai
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Follow this
moisturize frequently. Coconut oil and glycerine are good options.
Avoid sudden changes in temperature or humidity.
Avoid sweating or overheating.
Reduce stress.
Avoid scratchy materials, such as wool directly in contact with skin.
Avoid harsh soaps, detergents, and solvents.
Be aware of any foods that may cause an outbreak and avoid those foods.
For this homeopathic treatment is very effective
for details consult online.
Asked for female, 22 years old from Ahmedabad
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Hello Vanshika...
The doctor who is treating the patient is competent enough to adjust the dosage of the antidiabetic medicines...
Better let him handle the case...
For second opininon you can consult with full case details as in such cases we cannot suggest treatment on random basis.
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Don't worry... child suffering from atopic dermatitis causing itching... Medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.
Asked for Male, 42 years old from Bangalore
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Homeopath•Patna
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Hello,
she is over weight by 20 kg, approx causing pain in leg, knee joint, ankle joint.
She is required to reduce her weight, first to over come her pain.
Obaesity, being common, now a days due to irregular life style,
- can be reduced, by opting-certain natural-norms in life.
*go for a brisk walk in d morning to restore blood circulation to nourish d whole body.
*tk, plenty of water to eliminate toxins and to regulate metabolism to burn fats cell.
Go for meditation ...more
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I had my first gout attack in 2013, when I was on a Telma-H drug for hypertension. Following dietary discretion the problem remain well controlled and I gradually lost some weight as well. 3-4 years after retirement, the weight gradually returned, and so did the gout problem. Fortunately I never had a full-blown attack ever again, but had a few flare-ups in spite of the fact that I have been on Xyloric 100 mg OD. I also take drugs for hypertension & DM, and both are well-controlled and routinely home-monitored. I am currently having a gout flare-up. Last year in March I was hospitalized for pneumonia, and amongst other drugs they gave me Medrol 8 mg BD. It was taken for 5 days in the hospital & for 5 days at home, and then tapered off over a 7-10 period. Following THIS corticosteroid treatment I remained absolutely gout-free for a period of about 9 months. So much so that while taking good care of diet & hydration I could even give up Xyloric during THIS period. As I'm currently having a flare-up (I know I won't restart Xyloric during the flare-up) I would like to know if I can get a corticosteroid shot in my affected toe rather than having to take NSAIDs for any length of time. And, if a good doctor isn't available around for a toe-injection, can I use Medrol again. If yes, in what dosage, and for how long? My SUA was 6.2 In September, 2016. It is yet to be tested again. Thank you.

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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user Kumar, Thanks for the query.
For controlling acute attack either NSAIDs or Medrol is fine. You may take it for a few days till the attack subsides. That could be for about a week or so. Then reduce the dose and stop slowly. Serum uric acid value is below 7 mg, which is fine. Continue taking diet free of high purine foods. Further it is very important to reduce weight, which I am sure you will be able to do. Yiur ideal body weight should be 58 plus kgs. Thanks.
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First of all you should change your eating habits like
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.
4. Have light meals every 2 hours (in addition to your breakfast, lunch n dinner) e.g. Nariyal paani, chaach, a handful of dry ...more
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