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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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YOu need not worry about pregnancy as you are taking depo Provera Depo-Provera® is a female hormonal method of birth control. It's very effective in preventing pregnancy. Depo-Provera® contains a synthetic (man-made) form of the hormone progesterone, called depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA). The Depo-Provera® injection gives 3 months protection against pregnancy.
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Gynaecologist•Kolkata
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You need to check cervical length by TVS every 2-3 weeks. If the length is less than 2.5 cm, you need cerclage (stitch in the cervix) operation.
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My wife has two chocolate cysts in her right ovary. Out gynec had suggested an injection- Lupride Depot 3.75 for three months to reduce the size of cysts so that ovarian wall/tissues are not damaged during surgery to avoid infertility. My wife's latest period date is 19-Aug -2016 (yesterday). Her previous period date was 01-Aug-2016 and we applied the injection on 05-Aug-2016 (i.e. Within five days of period date). Her latest period has come early this time. I asked our gynec to order the second injection of Lupride Depot 3.75 today, but she said this injection cannot be taken so early, it has to be taken on 05-Sept-2016 (i.e. Same date as last month). Now we are confused if this injections needs to be taken within five days of period date or exactly once in a month (same date every month)?

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MD - Homeopathy

Homeopath•Aurangabad
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common disorder among women of your age. Don’t worry, a lot of females knowingly or unknowingly suffer from this but it can be controlled to a great extent by following some medications, few lifestyle changes ,good diet and exercise. The main cause of PCOS is hormonal imbalance that may or may not be hereditary. Excessive levels of androgens that are male hormones, but females also produce is small quantity, can lead to problem with ovulation in females. C...more
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Diploma in Paediatrics, MBBS

Sexologist•Dehradun
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U most probably have irritable bowel syndrome. Stop cigarette smoking and alcohol. Eat lots of curd and fibre like fruits and green veg.
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Homeopath•Patna
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Hello, Tk, Lycopodium 1000-6 pills, weekly.
Tk, plenty of water to hydrate your body. Go for meditation to reduce your stress in order to nourish your body. Your diet be normal, easily digestible. Avoid, junk food, Masturbation, Alcohol. Tk, care.
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MD-Ayurveda, Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medic...read more

Sexologist•Haldwani
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yes, you are suffering from dhat syndrome/ dhatu roga. It is a condition found in the cultures of the indian subcontinent in which male patients report symptoms of fatigue, weakness, anxiety, loss of appetite, guilt, and sexual dysfunction, attributed by the patient to loss of semen through urine, in nocturnal emission, or masturbation. Male patients think that they suffer from premature ejaculation or impotence, and believe that they are passing semen in their urine.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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dhat syndrome/ dhatu roga is a condition found in the cultures of the indian subcontinent in which male patients report symptoms of fatigue, weakness, anxiety, loss of appetite, guilt, and sexual dysfunction, attributed by the patient to loss of semen through urine, in nocturnal emission, or masturbation. Male patients think that they suffer from premature ejaculation or impotence, and believe that they are passing semen in their urine.
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