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Asked for male, 38 years old from Ranchi
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IT may not infection because any infection can not runs upto two months without treatment it turn into big complications, it seems to be allergic condition, more over if it is the cough symptom more that couple of weeks then it need to be brought to investigations
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Please take Dr. Reckeweg's r - 87 / 10 drops in little water thrice a day for one month.
Revert back after one month with feedback.
Revert back after one month with feedback.
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Homeopath•Pune
U need counselling which wil you give correct perception of transformation your problem
for dat we have to take detail case taking
So please follow below guidelines for you
but overall Everything is not for you but overall Everything is not for you
Its in general GUIDELINES FOR YOU Just for information.
for dat we have to take detail case taking
So please follow below guidelines for you
but overall Everything is not for you but overall Everything is not for you
Its in general GUIDELINES FOR YOU Just for information.
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There is definite protocol of MDR treatment. Consult only senior chest physician only and no body else. To begin with 6 or more drugs including moxifloxacin is there, according to drug sensitivity report by Hains test.
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Dear Mr, dry cough can be either an allergic or infectious process.
Unfortunately medicines mentioned by you are in between, so poor response.
Kindly get a cbc esr & chest xray done, and load them on Lybrate.
You can consult a pulmonologist though Lybrate.
Wishing you speedy recovery.
Unfortunately medicines mentioned by you are in between, so poor response.
Kindly get a cbc esr & chest xray done, and load them on Lybrate.
You can consult a pulmonologist though Lybrate.
Wishing you speedy recovery.
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Recurrent sye is an indication of visual refractive error and need vision test The most common types of refractive errors are myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, and astigmatism. Myopia (nearsightedness) is a condition where objects up close appear clearly, while objects far away appear blurry. With myopia, light comes to focus in front of the retina instead of on the retina.
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