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Homeopath•Vadodara
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You can't be pregnant as there is already tubal ligation 16 years ago. May be it is due to hormonal changes or premenopausal phase. There is nothing to worry about. To bring menses take homoeopathic medicine pulsatilla. You can consult me at Lybrate for homoeopathic treatment and further guidance.
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Either you take nova rapid or jardiance because both decreases blood sugar. Yes with nova rapid sugar was not controlled then you can take both simultaneouly. No problem.
We can decrease dose of nova rapid accordingly.
Regarding foam in urine better you go for urine complete analysis. Then tell the reports. Most probably phosphates are passing in urine. You can ask on line.
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Non-Invasive Conservative Cardiac Care Specialist•Pune
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Dear lybrate-user ji,
Please take powerful immunity modulator natural ingredient in capsules called Reimmugen which is made from Cow Colostrum. It is known to reduce the aggravation of viral/infections and help in overcoming the irritation, weakness form such infections, especially in chronic high risk cases as yourself.
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Endocrinologist•Indore
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Sorry to learn that in spite of so many medicines your blood sugar levels are very high. You require consulting your doctor for a proper adjustment of your insulin dosages, The doctor may also think of changing the insulin
I notice your weight is on the higher side, hence you may ask your doctor about GPL-1 agonist which will not only help you to control diabetes but would be very helpful in reducing your weight. Unfortunately, these medicines are expensive
if you require any other help ...more
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Endocrinologist•Vellore
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I suggest that you take a light snack at arond 10 to 10 30 am to avoid the hypoglycemia before lunch. For fine tuning diabetes control try the following
if your fasting values are > 120 and pp values go above 180, reduce the quantity of carbohydrate (rice, wheat, rava, maida) in each meal and increase the quantity of protein (dhal, soya, egg white, fish or chicken).
Monitor blood sugars with glucometer as follows. Fasting and pp on wednesday and 2 hour after lunch and after dinn...more
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2013-mastectomy surgery followed by chemotherapy (6) (doxorubicin) and radiotherapy (25) followed by ai therapy including tamoxifen citrate 20 mg (5 yrs) 2018- metastasis in lumber spine along l3-l4 region treated by palliative radiotherapy (5 of 20 gy dosage) followed by ai therapy including letrozole 2.5 mg+palbociclib+monthly zoledronic acid 4 mg inj. But due to some affordability issues were unable to continue it. Now 2020- metastasis progressed to retroperitoneal region proximal to left para-aortal lymph nodes as per latest mri screening. From last few months she is suffering from excruciating pain in lumber spine that radiates to her ribs and intensifies during night. So for current condition she has already completed palliative radiotherapy (10) but that was of no use to her in terms of pain management or tumor suppression. So she is currently on chemotherapy treatment and completed 3/6 of paclitaxel100 mg+carboplatin. Our problem is that she is suffering from side effects of chemo including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal cramps. Please help us to get her relieve from this condition.

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Oncologist•Delhi
While these may be the side effects of chemotherapy, they may also be a subtle pointer towards drop in white blood cell counts specially if the patient is taking the chemotherapy on a weekly basis. The patient also needs good pain management.
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