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Meriwok 1000 MG Injection Health Feed

Asked for male, 19 years old from Jalandhar
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Psychologist•Pune
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Symptoms generally resolve after a short period of time. You may take of some genera supportivel unani health exilerent. Keep yourself engage do not think too much of withdrawl and do not co relate every situation to it. Be positive. Good luck!
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
endocrinologist will solve your hyperprolactinemia by finding the cause of it. If it is amisulpride, you need to talk to your psychiatrist to try other antipsychotics to relieve your symptoms. Please follow up with the psychiatrist.
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BASM, MD, MS (Counseling & Psychotherapy...read more

Psychologist•Palakkad
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Dear user. The following are the medical conditions that can cause INSOMNIA :
Nasal/sinus allergies.
Gastrointestinal problems such as reflux.
Endocrine problems such as hyperthyroidism.
Arthritis.
Asthma.
Neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease.
Chronic pain.
Low back pain.
Other than these, stress, anxiety, depression, obsession, lack of exercises etc can also cause insomnia. Consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment. Take care.
Asked for male, 25 years old from Patna
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Psychiatrist•Dharwad
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Amisulpride has nothing to do with anxiety or phobia. I think you need a proper plan for managing your stress and also need guidance regarding coping skills. Take a second opinion either online or from nearest psychiatrist.
Asked for male, 27 years old from Chennai
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Hello, I am facing irritation while urination. We have consulted two doctors so far, one told it is very serious issue and suggested inj. Mero (1gm), inj. Pantocid (40 mg), inj. Paracetamol (1000 mg), inj. Emeset (2 ml), tablet drolgan (80 & 100) for 2 times a day for a week. We got panic and went to another urologist specialist, he was cool, asked us not to panic, told not serious as of now and suggested urispas tablet for me and oflomac for myself and my wife for a week. By the end of that week the irritation was not there. Again after 2 days of stopping the tablet, again irritation is there when I urinate. Doctor has asked to take semen culture test now. I am really worried and panic about this situation, is it serious or nothing to be worried? Attaching blood test results: urine culture test - colony count - 80000 colonies/ml. Organism isolated - pseudomonas. Antibiotic susceptibility report: amikacin, meropenem, gentamicin, ofloxacin, piperacillin/tazobactam - sensitive.

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DNB (Nephrology), MBBS,MD(medicine)

Nephrologist•Lucknow
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Your symptoms are suggestive of complicated urinary tract infection. As per culture report, inj meropenem was good choice but it should be continued for longer duration followed by oral antibiotics for total of atleast 10 to 14 days. An ultrasound of kidney ureter and bladder and prostate is madatory. You should consult with a good physician or a nephrologist for proper evaluation of uti and optimal treatment. Take care.
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Pediatrician•Jabalpur
If the diagnosis of typhoid is confirm and fever is persisting despite cefixime and ofloxacin, he may need injectable antibiotic of higher group like ceftriaxone/meropenem depending on the severity.
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