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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine Specialist•Bangalore
The swelling could be side effect of the steroids you are taking. Discuss with your rheumatologist about this because its tge main drug to treat sle. Tgere are alternatives.
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Rheumatologist•Mumbai
Hcq is safest drug in rheumatology. Eye toxicity usually happens only after 7-10 years of continued use of above doses. We advice eye check-up once a year only and despite having prescribed it for more than 7 years to thousands of patient, I or even more experienced consultants hardly see any patient with hcq problems. So I would advice to continue. Best wishes. You can look for more information on arthritisrheumindia website.
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Please don't take any medicine now. Keep your self in quarantine. No medicines have been approved as preventive till now.
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Gynaecologist•Kolkata
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Hello,
Yes from the report it seems that the sle is in remission phase. Don't worry, sle in remission is the best time to conceive.
Have seen several successful outcome in sle after few initial losses. Go for the pregnancy, once you conceive apart from ecosprin, hydrochloroquine (hcqs), progesterone support, also use lmwh empirically. Need to have a regular antenatal check up. Its important to look for baseline maternal cardiac, renal, hematological and hepatic status. To go for early fe...more
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