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Asked for male, 19 years old from Visakhapatnam
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Asked for Male, 23 years old from Chikkamaglur
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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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Gynaecologist•Faridabad
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Get few test like thyroid profile, kidney function test, liver function test on empty stomach. Fruselac cause more urination but we should be knowing the cause of swelling. It does not interfere with conception but when you are preg should not take as it decreases blood flow to the baby by overall reducing amount of water in your body.
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Asked for female, 30 years old from Tiruppur
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Dear Lybrate user,
hirsutism (hur-soot-iz-um) is a condition of unwanted, male-pattern hair growth in women. Hirsutism results in excessive amounts of dark, coarse hair on body areas where men typically grow hair — face, chest, and back. The amount of body hair you have is largely determined by your genetic makeup. There's a wide range of normal hair distribution, thickness, and color due to differences in heredity. However, hirsutism is a medical condition that can arise from excess male ho...more
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Asked for male, 30 years old from Kolkata
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Gynaecologist•Delhi
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Spiranaloctone is FDA class c drug,it's given during pregnancy if it's benefits outweigh it's risks.
In animal studies it's seen that it causes antiandrogenic and oestrogenic effects in the male fetus .
There are no documented studies of its effects on human fetus .
Consult your doctor and follow her advice
Asked for female, 39 years old from Hyderabad
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Dermatologist•Ranchi
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Aldactone should be started only after dermatolgical consultation in person (bcos this drug has various side effects and contraindications. But yes it is one of the drug for hirsutism and 6 months to 1 year of therapy is required. Laser epilation therapy is better than oral medication for hirsutism but combination therapy is also used. Visit nearest dermatolgist .thanks.
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why... treatment depends on the grade...You are suffering from hormonal changes causing Androgenetic alopecia causing hair fall. It's completely stoppable even regrowth of hair is possible with certain medications without any side effects. Treatment depends on the grade of hair loss. So, it's a must for diagnosing which grade, you are in for an effective treatment. Please send photos of your head, by direct online consultation for accurate diagnosis and proper treatment.
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Asked for male, 30 years old from Muzaffarnagar
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No, you should not. Uses of lasix tablet--hypertension (high blood pressure), oedema.
Consult pediatrician.
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Cardiologist•Ahmedabad
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What type of cardiac surgery did he undergo? He needs an echo to check his rv function and so consult a cardiologist, till then you can increase the dose of the diuretic (tab furosemide). Also keep a simple daily weight check and then you yourself can adjust the diuretic dose, ask your cardiologist
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