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General Physician•Durg
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if regularly use cpm ,side effects chances of confusion ,severe allergy reaction, blurred vision, irregular heartbeat ,urine retention, leakage of urine.
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General Physician•Jaipur
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Chlorpheniramine may cause sedation. There are better medications with lesser side effects for that.
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ENT Specialist•Thane
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Pus - Pain is a common problem in patients of Otitis Media. It may also be because of fungus in the canal. If there is a perforation of the ear drum, you have to get it operated. Do not waste time. Once the ear is dry, get operated. Also note that in rainy season, fungus may also grown in the ear canal. You need to get it checked by ENT doctor, get it cleaned and take medicines accordingly.
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Ophthalmologist•Hyderabad
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Hello, miss lybrate-useras you are 49 years old and teacher by profession so this nonspecific pain will be there bcz of continuous standing and so start using calcium & vitamin d supplements or you can use women’s protein powder as supplement for eye pain you need to use just lubricants eye drop (sodium hyluronate containing) like flogel ultra or hysoft eyedrop. Druphagan I guess is antiglaucoma medication so you have undergo complete glaucoma screening otherwise if you have reports then please ...more
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MPT - Orthopedic Physiotherapy, BPTh/BPT...read more

Physiotherapist•Noida
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To avoid dragging the toes, people with foot drop may lift their kneehigher than normal. Or they may swing their leg in a wide arc.

Foot drop can happen to one foot or both feet at the same time. It can strike at any age.In general, foot drop stems fromweakness or paralysis of the muscles that lift the foot. It can have many different causes. Treatments for foot drop vary according to the cause. Most common causes and treatments for foot drop.

What causes foot drop?

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Ophthalmologist•Sangrur
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Hello dear. I-kul has naphazoline which is vasoconstrictor which means it constricts the blood vessels and redness decreases.
Please do not use it for such long time. Use lubricating eyedrop.
Asked for male, 16 years old from Jaipur
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
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Hello Mayank... Don't ever trust the pharmacist... If they could prescribe then what is the use of doctor...
Especially when it is your eyes...
Consult and take proper treatment..
For now you may take Homoeopathic Medicine
Pulsatilla 30 TDs...
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Pediatrician•Pune
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Hello,
Yes, you can give but please consult a nearby Pediatrician for other co conditions to your baby.
Regards.
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Psychiatrist•Kolkata
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Getting out of addiction is tricky as it is a chronic disease like asthma or copd. It is advisable to seek consultation from a psychiatrist in person. There are many issues involved in successful treatment of addiction. Good luck.
Asked for female, 32 years old from Lucknow
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery, M. Ch. (Pead...read more

Pediatrician•Mumbai
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You can. The point is why would you want to give medicine for cold. Cold is a viral infection which will go away on it’s own. Allow your child’s immunity to fight it. It will improve her resistance to such common infections. Use medication only if she is in genuine discomfort or developed a fever.
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