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Psychologist•Guwahati
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We as life skills coaches don't prescribe ny medication, for that you need to consult a qualified physician,
I think you should get a thorough body checkup done to rule out all probable symptoms.
You also need to consult a qualified counsellor in your area and take their advice to get yourself released of all emotional trauma you hold within
Symptoms suggests you are too much overworked and anxious
You can engage yourself in some form of yoga or relaxation to take care of your st...more
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I am 25 years old female. I have had acne since a long time almost 11-12 years I have used everything from homeopathy to ayurved to allopathy ,unani. I used accutane as well I cured my acne but after the treatment was over my acne came back. I git my blood tested and my testosterone levels were very high and then I was diagnosed with pcod. My Dr. gave me hormones and finast ,spironolactone, metformin etc I was good while on the medicine I got my ultrasound done after an year and there were no cysts at all I was advised to stop the treatment and so I did but after an year or so I was back to acne but only before or after the days I menstruated. Now at present I am not taking any medicines if I get a pimple here and there I use either benzoyl or retino it helps. But its been a month and I am getting big painful pimples on my jaw area and even between my brows and cheeks they are stubborn I even took doxycycline 100 but no use. P.S. I am a dentist so I do know about medicines that I took. But can you please suggest me as to what should I do I am already fed up of my face.

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Dermatologist•Delhi
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Dear sir/ mam,
Fractional CO2 LASER with RF is now considered as the gold standard in - scar management worldwide. These lasers work at a deeper layer of the skin resulting in notable improvement in scars.
Indications include: 1.Scars on face and any other area scars on face due to acne,-post surgical scar, scar due to trauma or burn, chicken pox scars. Etc.
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Came with a problem of persistent hirsutism & was diagnosed as pcod successfully currently pcod is not there as per usg inspite of that hirsutism is persistent old hair follicles not going away but new ones do not come. Was rx c^ 6 months cypokare that got rid of pcod & then 1 month spironolactone 50 mg od. Problem is hirsutism is still present and not going away though there are no new follicles. Please suggest diagnostic and therapeutic approach from this point what could it be. Why older hirsutism follicles are not going away and what has to be done post pcod treatment very recent reports 17 hydroxyprogesterone 1.38 ng / ml serum cortisol 8: 00 a.m. 22.3 (3-21 normal) serum cortisol 8 p.m. I 0.6 (should be less than 50% off a m value) acth 18.3 pg / ml (7.2 - 63.6)u s g is normal post pcod treatment.

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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Old hairs do not go away without special treatment from cosmetologist or beauty parlour.
Pcod is a disease where there is a hormonal imbalance. Depending on your complaints, examination, reports, and stage of life treatment differs, and it also needs more time to get yourself treated with patience. Meet gynecologist in whom you have trust as you will need to go for a long time to him/her. Overweight is very common so in case you have that reduction of weight helps tremendously.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
Both Diane35 & Spironolactone are used in the treatment of PCOD to reduce the symptoms. Prolactin also is reduced because of Spironolactone.
Please mention the prolactin levels, because if those are abnormally high, some additional drug maybe needed. Thanks .
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I need the second opinion for my old aged mom (almost 95 years). She is suffering from all these symptoms those are mentioned below. Loss of appetite means she doesn't have the same desire to eat as she used to. Signs of decreased appetite include not wanting to eat, unintentional weight loss, and not feeling hungry. The idea of eating food may make she feels heartburn, gastroesophageal reflux disease (acid reflux) as if you might vomit after eating. She is mostly indigested whatever she takes. I am worrying she might get gastrointestinal (gi) bleeding, sometimes. She is taking pantocid 10 mg (a.c.) half and an hour before every meal. Her lung is filling with fluid (water) and she gets pulmonary edema and that make her feeling shortness breath and tightness is chest and get chest pain as well. She is taking lasix (furosemide) 10 mg (q.d.) to get rid of that extra fluid retention. She gets hypertension (high blood pressure) and is taking amlodipine (norvasc) 5 mg b.i.d. And for the heart related issues, she is taking metaguard 20 mg, monotrate 20 mg (1 tablet each) a.c. When she is taking the lasix, we have to put on hold for the (amlodipine). When the cardiologist took her the e.c.g and angiography (echocardiogram), he found the narrowing of the pulmonary valve opening i.e. Pulmonary stenosis. Firstly, he suggested us to do the pulmonary valve replacement. Due to her weakness and older age, the doctor is recommended to do so. Again, the doctor mentions she might get the chest pain due to her vitamin-d deficiency. It causes the inflammation of the cartilage in the rib cage (costochondritis). She has to take pain killer to release and comfort herself. One or two months ago, she was admitted to the hospital due to her continuous chest pain and shortness and tightness of breath. Then she got fainted. May be she got mild heart attack. After the blood test and angiogram results, it stated clotting of blood in the heart. The blood clot completely obstructs a coronary artery supplying blood to her heart muscle. The doctor also stated magnesium deficiency is heart arrhythmia that was weakening her heart muscle. When her heart can't pump enough blood to meet her body's needs, blood flow slows which can cause clots to form. The doctor injected her blood thinning medication and kept her relaxed in the hospital for about two weeks with a nasal cannula attached to the oxygen supply. After that episode, her physician prescribes her clopilet a 75 mg (q.d.) for thinning blood to avoid the clotting of blood. Due to the medications, her liver gets much toxins, that make her histamine level is high can cause pruritus and dryness. She is always complaining the itchiness most of the time. Whenever she causes the episodes of angina in order to prevent the angina from occurring, we apply nitroglycerin spray to her several times either day or night. Is there any other option to release her chest pain? How about the oxygen therapy? What we should do for her great health. No one wants to see his parent severe suffering with great sorrow. Please assist me with your precious, valuable sound suggestion with earliest response. Thank you very much in advance.

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General Physician•Hyderabad
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I feel immensly sorry for all that she is suffering from. All that is you narrated is ageing issues. Multiple complaints one related to other mostly medication related. Vit d deficiency because she is not exposed to sufficient natural light. Electrolyte deficiencies due to certain medication. The cardiologist is doing there best, just follow his advise and be ready to accept the fact which are inevitable.
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Cardiologist•Ahmedabad
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Since you have ckd and hypertension , better consult physically and do not opt for online consultations as muktiple issues
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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Hello-
Certain drugs like-
Chlorambucil
Cyclophosphamide
Gonadotrophin releasing hormone analogue
Marijuana
Oestrogen therapy
Spironolactone
Can cause testicular atrophy or shrinkage as a side effect. However the condition can be reversed with the help of ayurvedic treatment.
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Rheumatologist•Mumbai
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Not really, high uric acid is itself is not a big problem. 'Lasi' part in lasilactone (furosemide) can increase uric acid a bit. I will only worry if he had gout. Slightly higher uric acid might also be due to poor diet and exercise, rather than drug alone. Sometimes other diseases like diabetes can also cause increase uric acid. Show a Rheumatologist if in doubt. Read about 'gout and matchstick analogy' that might explain a lot of things to you.
Best wishes for your father.
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