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General Physician•Mumbai
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Dear lybrateuser,
some of the ways to reduce stress are,
-meditate, a few of practice per day can help ease anxiety & stress.
-breathe deeply, take a 5-min break & focus on your breathing. Sit up straight, eyes closed, slowly inhale through your nose & release after a deep breath.
-interact with your friends & relatives on social media & also personaly.
- improve your muscle strength with light exercises which don't tire ytaou.
-take your medication regularly & on time, g...more
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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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General Physician•Indore
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Sorry to learn that your daughter is having vasculitis
Treatment
Treatment focuses on controlling the inflammation with medications and resolving any underlying disease that triggered your vasculitis. For your vasculitis, you may go through two treatment phases — first stopping the inflammation and then preventing relapse (maintenance therapy).
Both phases involve prescription drugs. Which drugs and how long you need to take them depend on the type of vasculitis, the organs involved ...more
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Dear sir/madam, I want a much needed suggestion from your organisation or any of your doctor through you. My father, had undergone a kidney transplantation 3 months ago in hospital, new delhi .my mother was the donor. He was on dialysis for 2 years and had diabetes from last 20 yrs. After the transplant the situation become worse and now his creatinine level and potassium is increasing continuously. He had been admitted several times since the transplant but after discharge the situation becomes same after some days. We have nothing left now and not able to admit him again now but still trying to gather the money .we are financially suppressed and do not know what to do my mom and me thought that father will be healthy after the transplant but. The medicines he is currently taking are tacrolimus, cellcept ,nodosis ,emmerset, ulgel and some other medicines with regular insulin. Creatinine and potassium is increasing continuously and pus cells are observed in the report. He is not able to digest anything and vomits as soon as he takes food moreover on and off fever is observed and sometimes traces of blood and bulgam are observed in the vomit. He is very weak and blood is also less in his body. I can't see my father is these conditions. I beg for your help in any way. Please I will be forever thankful to you

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General Physician•Khammam
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Dear Lybrate user
sorry to know about the condition of your father.
He is suffering from END STAGE RENAL DISEASE. Sometimes kidney transplant may not solve the problem.
He needs to have dialysis for increasing creatinine and pottasium levels.
Vomitings are due to uremia.
Blood percentage decreases in such cases. Transfusion of blood may be required during dialysis sessions.
Contact a dialysis centre who can do dialysis at an affordable price.
Hope for the best.
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Psychiatrist•Ludhiana
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Hi lybrate-user, I believe your mother has undergone some surgery or medical procedure in past and mycophenolate is an immunosuppresant given for the same, she probably has adjustment disorder and might need an SSRI for the same. Since you are in mumbai, go to the psychiatrist who is senior and has experience in geriatric patients, I believe your mother will be all right, best of luck.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Lipid myopathies (lm) are a group of muscular diseases with onset in all ages, due in most cases to enzymatic errors of lipid metabolism. Lm often, but not always, are characterized by lipid storage in muscle biopsy. Immunomodulatory/immunosuppressant drugs such as methotrexate, cyclosporine, tacrolimus, azathioprine, mycophenolate, rituximab and intravenous (ivig) or subcutaneous (subqig) immunoglobulin.
Corticosteroids such as prednisone or methylprednisolone.
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Liver Transplant Surgeon•Pune
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The liver has many functions, including building proteins and other substances for the body to use, removal of waste products and toxins from the blood drug metabolism and energy storage. Liver disease causes these crucial functions to fail and when the failure is too severe to respond to medication liver transplantation may be an option.

Apollo Hospitals is among the few recognized transplantation centers in the country and has one of the largest transplantation registries. As liver tr...more
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