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Nerverich Ga 300 Mg/500 Mcg/100 Mg Tablet Health Feed

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I took microcytic hypochromic anaemia treatment for 2 months (hb was 7.8) and got sudden acne flare up all over my face and neck and also gained 6 kg weight. I read that that taking vitamin b12 increases the amount of that vitamin on facial skin. This, in turn, causes a certain facial bacteria (propionibacterium acnes) to produce more of something called piriformis, which results in inflammation. And this could lead to acne. Before treatment my vitamin b12 levels were 362 pg/ml (211-911), folate was 9.20, ferritin - 56, plasma glucose random - hexokinase 106 and I was given 1500 mg methylcobalamin, folic acid 5 mg, ferrous sulphate 200 mg bd, ascorbic acid 500 mg bd for 2 months everyday. My lymphocytes are 51. It has been 10 days after stopping this medication but still new pus filled acne is coming everyday. Could it be because of methylcobalamin or high lymphocytes? Should I get porphyrins tests done? What to do for acne caused due to vitamin b12?

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Dermatologist•Chennai
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very less possibility of porphyrins.. treatment depends on the grade...Acne or pimples... Due to hormonal changes..Oily skin causes it...Common in adolescent age...May occur in adults also.. Food like Oily foods, ice cream, chocolate and sweets increase it.. Treatment depends on the grade of pimples or acne..So, please send photos by direct online consultation as it's a must to see which grade of pimples or acne for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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Nodosis - DS Tablet is used as an alkalinizing agent in the treatment of metabolic acidosis. Useful in metabolic acidosis, gastric, systemic, and urinary alkalinization, severe diarrhoea, and chemical phlebitis. In your case, the doctor rightly felt that alkalinization is not needed for you
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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Rejunex-CD 3 Tablet contains alpha lipoic acid, methylcobalamin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid, nicotinamide, and chromium picolinate, Benfotiamine, Calcium carbonate, Inositol and Vitamin D3
Methylcobalamin, a vitamin B12 coenzyme, retards ageing of the brain, boosts nerve myelination, regularizes sleep patterns, and decreases serum homocysteine levels. Chromium from the Rejunex-CD 3 Tablet corrects serum insulin, glucose, cholesterol, and HBA1C levels in diabetics, nicotinamide boos...more
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Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Bangalore
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Hello, You seem to be having Melasma. It is a difficult condition to treat and has high recurrance following treatmetn. There are various options for melasma including creams, Oral tranaxemaic acid, Chemical peels lasers etc. The results need to be maintained with constant use of depigmenting creams and sunscreen. Glycolic acid peels can be done at home and upto 35% is safe. Alternatively you can use a cream which contains 10% glycolic acid and kojic acid everyday. Its always to better to use me...more
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Psychologist•Patna
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You can quit this habit by the help of psychological counseling and psychological autosuggestion therapy through the online process for three weeks without any medication you can contact me for this on Lybrate website thank you.
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General Physician•Cuttack
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Normal levei is 200-900 picogram/ml. Less than 200pg/ml is considered deficient. Deficiency occurs due to strict vegetarian diet,
source- mostly obtained from animal food sources. 1. Take meat/egg/ fish, poultry, diary product like milk & milk product,
2. Vegetarian sources of b12 are milk, butter milk, yogurt. Vegetarians have to take b12 supplement
3. You may have to take injection b12 after consulting doctor, if no relief.
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