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Diarrhea can be relieved by taking antidiarrheal medicines such as loperamide (1 brand name: imodium) and bismuth subsalicylate (2 brand names: kaopectate, pepto-bismol).
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Dear parents, andial is an anti diarrheal agent, but we are not frequently using this drug in kids. Because,it can cause constipation. Other than constipation, if your child may suffer from infective diarrhea in which bacteria can penetrate bowel wall, then loperamide will give more time to bacteria to stay in your child's gut by preventing passage of stool. So in infective diarrhea, loperamide will cause delay in clearance of bacteria. So you should take a pediatrician's advice first. And at th...more
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Hello,
You can take(if no drug allergy)
Tablet Pantocid 40 Mg before food once a day for 2-3 days..
I am giving you some health tips to avoid acidity
1.Take small frequent meal kindly take 5-6 small meal in whole day
2.Take 6-8 glass of water in a day
4. Moderate physical activity regularly
5.avoid excessive tea, coffee
6. Do Not postpone Breakfast
7. Avoid excess citrous fruit
8. Avoid smoking and Alco...more
You can take(if no drug allergy)
Tablet Pantocid 40 Mg before food once a day for 2-3 days..
I am giving you some health tips to avoid acidity
1.Take small frequent meal kindly take 5-6 small meal in whole day
2.Take 6-8 glass of water in a day
4. Moderate physical activity regularly
5.avoid excessive tea, coffee
6. Do Not postpone Breakfast
7. Avoid excess citrous fruit
8. Avoid smoking and Alco...more
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As fas as medicine is concerned by Psychiatrist. It is right. Do not doubt. As per the limitation of therapy available or affordable therapy involved. You n he is right. Go ahead if you can afford or it is availalbe. Then go for the psychological test to know the cause of the depression. Once you know it fom the reports. Then the following new therapies you can choose from
like Ketamine therapy - Psychotherapy - RTMS therapy - Electric shock therapy. Hypnotherapy etc all are available at our...more
like Ketamine therapy - Psychotherapy - RTMS therapy - Electric shock therapy. Hypnotherapy etc all are available at our...more
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As a rule diabetic medicine should not be taken by a normal person. Intake of Metformin by a normal person can result in low body sugar or even fainting. Kindly do not do such experiments with your body. If you want to reduce weight, then change your food habits and lifestyle. Your body is already stressed due to excess weight and now this unwanted medicine will create more problems instead of solving any. Please avoid such dangerous experiments.
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There’s no one-size-fits-all approach when you have an enlarged prostate and you’re trying to decide what to do next.
Each person reacts in his own way to the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (bph), a common condition for men as they age.
If your symptoms don’t bother you much and you haven’t gotten any complications, you may choose to just keep a regular eye on things.
This means seeing a doctor once a year -- or sooner if your symptoms change.
Each person reacts in his own way to the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (bph), a common condition for men as they age.
If your symptoms don’t bother you much and you haven’t gotten any complications, you may choose to just keep a regular eye on things.
This means seeing a doctor once a year -- or sooner if your symptoms change.
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