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Asked for male, 22 years old from Bathinda
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Vaidya Visharad

Sexologist•Narnaul
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Just as your overall health will benefit from eating a balanced diet, so too should the health of your hair. Once it?s gone, it?s gone, so don?t put foods in your body that speed up hair loss. You may be experiencing a thinning on top already, but you can counteract this (or at least slow it down) by eating from every food group daily -- concentrating on foods that are rich in protein, iron, silica, and zinc.
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Homeopath•Faridabad
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Hi. Let me you about hairfall. In layman's language, hairfall can be divided into 2 types - temporary hairfall and permanent which is called 'Hairloss' rather and leads to bald areas of smooth and shiny surface. In temporary hairfall, hair grows back again from the same hair root, but in case of permanent hairloss, because of formation of DHT (Di- Hydro -Testosterone) around hair root it gets choked up which subsequently affects the blood supply to the hair and thus hair root is lost forever. more
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MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanc...read more

General Physician•Delhi
Alzheimer's disease is caused by a combination of genetic, lifestyle and environmental factors that affect the brain over time. Let's have a detailed discussion to ensure proper treatment plan.
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MD Medicine, DM Neurology

Neurologist•Panchkula
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Dear lybrate-user,
it is good that you have not had any seizures after 2019 august. Unfortunately you have not mentioned the findings of ct/ mri. Mostly if the lesions have cleared the chances of seizure recurrence decrese with time. The chances of having a seizure are likely to be very minimal now. Many a times we stop the medication after such a long seizure free period but that decision can be taken after reviewing the initial imaging and a present imaging.
The feeling that you have o...more
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Neurosurgeon•Visakhapatnam
As per your history you didn't have any seizures and its more than a week now. You can stop all the medications as they may be of no benefit. Wishing you a speedy recovery and stay safe
namaskaram.
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Psychologist•Theni
Dear Lybrate user,
Firstly, you have to accept the fact that you have a chronic disease that can't be cured (at least for the time being), at the same time it can be controlled to a great extent by continuous medical treatment. Yes, acceptance dissolves. Secondly, it's the need of the hour to modify your lifestyle and career path as well, after assessment of yourself entire personality and limitations. Don't loose heart. We (mental health professionals) are here to help to put you on the ri...more
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