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MBBS

General Physician•Mumbai
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Whenever there is mucous discharge from the nostrils I will suggest you to take one tablet of cetrizine at night and For dry cough I will suggest you to take syp Ascoril-D 2.5 ml and can repeat after a gap of six hours as and when required and we can plan for septoplasty surgery after clinical examination
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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It can be because of sinusitis or dns or adenoids or allergic rhinitis etc. I need details of case. In the meanwhile do this 1. Do saline gargles daily.
2. Whenever possible do steam inhalation also.
3. Cover your nose and mouth with hanky for at least 30 sec when you go in dusty areas also when you go in and out of ac. As our nose is the most sensitive part of our body, when there is temperature difference between two rooms or inside n outside, then if we not protect our nose, it gets a...more
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General Physician•Mumbai
Get his vital parameters of the body checked from a nearby doctor and follow up with findings and make him drink ors solution
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MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanc...read more

General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Older adults may be more susceptible to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances than younger adults. There are many reasons for this, including: the kidneys may lose some of their function with age. Older adults may take multiple medications, such as diuretics, that can change electrolyte levels.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Pediatrician•Ahmedabad
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these is normal.they do spit curd like milk..as a regurge.if you have persistent problem treat with tab.nexpro junior 3mg once a day.keep head up position.if weight gain is good nothing else is needed
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Gynaecologist•Chandigarh
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U mean to see that you were given infusion of NS (normal saline). It's totally safe and you sud trust your treating doctor and if you don't then visit someone you trust.
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MBBS, DNB (General Medicine)

General Physician•Delhi
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I would suggest only one thing- don't read too much into the reports! The chloride levels are very dynamic and highly unstable. They are also affected hugely by lab reagents in monitoring and as such carry no significance in our day-to-day patient evaluation. Please relax!
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General Physician•Jalgaon
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Please
Don't worry
Use filtered water only
Take plenty of water daily
Take salads and fruits more
Go for morning and evening walk daily for good digestion and easy defication and good circulation
Recheck electrolytes after 3 wks at another lab.
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M B B S, M. D (Internal Medicine)

General Physician•Nellore
Modern medicine does not have any particular recommendation on this but you can do so if there are no contraindications such as diseases or medicines that increase potassium levels. Taking potassium chloride will not deplete sodium if your kidneys are functioning normally. You will get sodium from several other sources anyway. Table salt is not the only source of sodium.
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