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along with external care, need to take internal care as well.
Take diet rich in protein like non-veg, eggs (it's loaded with essential nutrients such as proteins, vitamin b12, iron, zinc and omega 6 fatty acids in large amounts and biotin), different pulses & legumes, sprouts, nuts (sp. Walnuts and almonds); iron-rich food like green vegetables, dates, carrots, prunes, green peas; also oats, shrimp, take flaxseeds, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, green tea, soyabean, fruits, salads, e...more
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Dermatologist•Gurgaon
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Hair fall:- Qilib women solution 6-8 sprays once daily at night for one month
Use Anaphase shampoo. Increase intake of protein diet & Green leafy
vegetables. Check blood test for Thyroid & Haemoglobin.
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General Physician•Delhi
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Everyday we lose 50-100 hair strands, and these are replaced by new hair.
However, when the hair fall become sever, there is a risk of baldness.
It is advisable to find the root cause and get it treated at earliest.
The cause for hair fall can range from minor dietary issues to bigger problems like low thyroid function, cysts in the ovary, low haemoglobin etc.
We need to have a detailed discussion to find out the actual reason of your hair fall and it’s severity and then appropri...more
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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You can apply q sera hair serum. There are no serious side effects Gooseberry (amla) is the best source of vitamin c with anti-aging formula that reduces the melanin pigment deficiency and works to recover the dead cells from the scalp. And lemon has the antibacterial, anti-fungal and antioxidant properties that helps to cure from hair-fall, damaged hair
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Homeopathy Doctor•Thane
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potatoes in foil could easily become a botulism risk it is no longer consider a safe practice to bake potatoes in aluminum foil instead you rub in olive oil and Peirce them with fork bake them with own skin
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My father had a CABG on Mar 28, 2016. After keeping him in CTVS followed by HDU for 4 days doctors shifted him to his general ward. Since Mar 31, 2016 he was complaining that he was not able to remember anything. He forgot names of every family member and friends except one or two people who are not extremely close. He even forgot his own name as well. Doctors found yesterday that he got a blood clot in his left tempro -parietal lobe of the brain which had caused a stroke. This was definitely post CABG because before am operation too he had a CT scan where no such clot was evident. Now the doctors have given him the following medicines: Atova 20mg, diplate A-120, cetil 500mg, paracetamol, ditallox 12.5mg, insulin 6 units in morning, 8 units in afternoon and 6 units in the night. My father already had a mild stroke before in August 2012; that time his homocysteine level in sera was found to be 114 for which the doctor gave folic acid tablets as medicine. Rest a Carotid Doppler found minor plaques. Rest all tests were good. Now in this condition I am almost clueless what to do next? Please help.

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General Physician•Delhi
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It is not even 1 month when your father had a cabg. He has a history of a mild stroke in past and causes of stroke and heart attack are same, so is the prevention after a warning in the form of anginal pain or a mini stroke, he is a diabetic too, controlled on insulin. Sometimes medicines belonging to opiate group are given post operatively for bone pain, this does affect the memory and it is a temporary change, doctors shift to other pain killers like it has been the case - he is being given pa...more
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