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Asked for male, 27 years old from Nagpur
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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Methylcobalamin capsules of zenith or injections are safe If prescribed for ny condition or deficiency
Asked for Male, 37 years old from Cuttack
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Suffering from ed since a month. Very rare erections. Last week I had erections. Was able to have sex. But now it went into same abnormality. My tsh is 5.86, testosterone is 308, lh- 1.56, fsh- 1.91, serum prolactin- 7.53. I have been advised nano leo- once daily, cialis 10 mg weekly thrice. But I have been advised to pause for a month as I am under various other medications. I am taking telma ln 40 for bp, thyronorm- 12.75 mcg early morning. Due to my spinal l3/l4 to l5/s1 nerve compression at 3 points I am taking pregabalin-25 mg, methylcobalamin-1, 500 mcg, nortryptityline- 10 mg. Additionally for anxiety I take etitop- 0.5 mg before sleep, other medications include akubon plus which also contains methylcobalamin- 1,500 mcg. Very worried about ed. Spine stenosis under physiotherapy and rest since 3 weeks.

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MD-Ayurveda, Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medic...read more

Sexologist•Haldwani
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Hello-
Erections result from a complex combination of brain stimuli, hormonal actions, and blood vessel and nerve functions. Any interference with with these factors can lead to impotence/ED. Other contributing causes of impotency include alcohol, cigarettes, arteriosclerosis, sexually transmitted diseases, high blood pressure, hormonal imbalances (such as low levels of thyroid hormones) or abusive masturbation. In some instances, impotence results from the lack of sexual desire. This cause...more
Asked for female, 39 years old from Chennai
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Don't take injections. Never take injections. It is unnecessary pain.
Just start a good multivitamin tablet.
And taking B12 is not enough. Get proper treatment of the cause of low level of B12. Otherwise once you stop taking B12 it will again come back down if not taken proper treatment.
Asked for female, 41 years old from Kottayam
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Hello, I have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia (with the tender points test) but have not had a proper detailed understanding of it from the 2 doctors I consulted. I have been asked to take pregabalin sustained release 75 mg and methylcobalamin 1500 mcg for a month and then do myofascial release therapy. I am not keen to take the medications as I prefer to try the physiotherapy first and understand this better and then if nothing else helps and pain becomes very difficult, only then move into medications. To understand it better I joined an online support group and in the process came across other symptoms I seem to have experienced at different times over the last year, but not sure. These include: - out of nowhere migraines headaches (usually mine are triggered by strong smells, skipping breakfast or too much loud noise) - a slightly mild body temperature once in a while - sudden full body pain (like flu body pain) but no fever and no other discomfort for 2 days and it went away. - sitting down, kneeling, or sitting cross legged brings pain to the areas behind my knees. I am 41 years old woman and sometimes I feel like with all these dull aches and pains I am maybe 70-80. But do not want to talk about it cause its embarrassing that someone young as me has all these pains and aches and discomforts. I walk daily about 5-7 km as part of my daily exercise and I try to stay low carb or on keto as it helps manage the migraines and energy levels. I need to find a doctor who has a really deep understanding of fibromyalgia and help me understand it. Thank you.

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MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanc...read more

General Physician•Delhi
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Symptoms resemble those of arthritis, but fibromyalgia affects the soft tissue, not the joints. The cause is unknown, but risk factors include traumatic injury, rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune disorders, such as lupus, and genetic factors.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Asked for male, 39 years old from Visakhapatnam
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MD Medicine, DM Neurology

Neurologist•Panchkula
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Post covid Headache and numbness has been well documented , It occurs as a pressure or numbness , massages, analgesics help and it will go away, You can continue same medication if it does not improve or increases than a short cours of steroids can also be used, but i feel at he moment what you are doing is OK
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MS - Orthopaedics, Fellowship in Knee Re...read more

Orthopedic Doctor•Mumbai
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Namaste lybrate-user
the tablet (pregabalin and nortriptyline) is causing the mentioned symptom. You should consult your doctor and he can either modify the dosage of prescribe you something else.
Thank you have a great day.
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