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Asked for male, 19 years old from Bijnor
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I was keen to reach out after going onto your website. (27 years old) and for the past 6 months i have been suffering from quite aggressive nausea. Over the past 6 weeks iv also began having frequent dull aches in my head. Initially it was on the left side of the head but iv have also experienced it today on the front side. In terms of tests i have had A colonoscopy Endoscopy MRI scan of brain and head And also been seen by the ENT Consultant all of which were unable to find anything. There have been some occasions where iv gone to a n e as the pressure has kept me from sleeping or has got quite severe. I was keen to reach out to see if you could shed any light as to what it could be? I have tried acupuncture and professional massages but they do not seem to help and i am getting quite worried as what to do next as its effecting my work. Below are a full list of my conditions: Nausea - 6 months Dull headache - 2 months Imbalance - 2/3 months fatigue/drowsiness 2/3 months dizziness 2 months. Loose stools 4 years+ (6 times a day) Any help on if you have seen anything like this or any next steps would be highly appreciated. I am seeing a neurologist but its in 3 months time and my symptoms seem to be getting a lot worse. I am taking ondansetron for my anti nausea and have tried other prescriptions in the past which haven't worked via my gp. I do not have any major stresses.

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BHMS

Homeopath•Noida
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How is your appetite?
By doing what like walking, exertion, eating or empty stomach- headache increases or decreases in intensity. For how much time the pain remains? How do you get relieve from pain?
Is there actual vomiting also.
you can take Kali phos 1M/ 4 times for one day only.
For better results consult with details.
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I am in depression and a lot of exam stress as I am a medical pg aspirant and a doctor, I am using few medications, bupropion 300 mg, lamotrigine 200 mg, venlafaxine 37. 5 mg, aripiprazole 5 mg, pacitane 2 mg, rabeprazole and ondansetron, these r prescribed drugs by a psychiatrist but I myself take. Few medications since 4 years to help with my studies, stimulants (legal ones) to be specific, modafinil 200 mg, selegiline 5 mg, caffeine 220 mg, and the problem now is I never smoked in my life, although I used to drink one year before, only one year I used to drink, was a social occasional drinker and never had cravings and have been alcohol free since a year, but now although I never smoked before, I feel like smoking to relieve my stress despite taking so many drugs, I am still suffering, feel like crying and lack of motivation to study unless I take stimulants, so smoking cravings without even smoking ever before is my problem, I don't know why?, I was maybe a bit influenced by looking at movies and my friends all around me who smoke whenever they r stressed out, which helps with them actually, maybe I thought smoking a bit might relieve stress and make me motivated a bit so I start studying again, can any psychiatrist can help me with this problem? And explain why I am having cravings ?(note: the bupropion I am using is for depression not for smoking cessation), please help me find a solution, I would take a consult as well if somebody who r addiction specialist who can help me with my problem and explain what I am going thru, thank you.

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M.B.B.S, MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Ghaziabad
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Its probably due to social learning from your intimate environment where you would have seen people taking about/ experiencing stress and smoking simultaneously. Other probable reason is the use of stimulants which usually provokes tolerance with time and as you are taking stimulant at a fixed dose so the brain might have demanding for some stimulant and it knows that nicotine is one of them. I believe you are on a cocktail of medications both self prescribed and self medicated, the latter ones ...more
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Psychiatrist•Jorhat
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Hi lybrate-user, You are having a severe hangover. You will need an injection of Antiemetic like Ondansetron and an injection of a Proton Pump Inhibitor like Pantoprazole. Following that you will have to take oral medications for a week or two. Also try to avoid alcohol. Take Care.
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General Physician•Darbhanga
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Nausea can be due to various reason. For symptoms you can use ondansetron but I suggest you to provide more details and history so that better care can be provided. You can consult and get some investigations done to rule out any major disease.
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Yes, Emitino(ondansetron) can be taken in pregnancy. There is no increased risk to the mother or baby.
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Sir, I am rajasthan, india. My mother (54 yrs) has tb meningitis which we noticed through contrast brain mri scan 15 days ago. Already she has some disease such as myelofibrosis, hypothyroid and diabetes for which we are giving her medication according to a general physician. Now she is suffering from tbm which creating much problems. She is in bed like unconscious situation but several times she opens eyes and shakes her head in negative or affirmative when we try to talk to her. Because we don't have a good icu in our city so as per consultation of a local neuro physician we're giving her treatment as below at home - 1. Inj. dexamethasone - 6 mg tds 2. Inj. Ranitidine - bd 3. Inj. Ondansetron - bd 4. Inj. Mannitol 100 ml - tds 5. Fluid ns/rl - 500 ml - od 6. Tab. Throx (100 mg) - od 7. Tab. Forecox (2 tabs) - od 8. Tab. Telnimac m 500 - od we are feeding her milk, mashed oat porridge with milk and watery part of prepared lentils 200 ml alternatively through rt tube 4 times daily. Because there is not so much improvement in her health so kindly suggest me with your point of view with medication and feeding. If your experts need her blood test reports, mri scan and ct scan then I can send those to you. Please help me with my mother's treatment.

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Pulmonologist•Faridabad
Tbm needs to be confirmed by CSF examination forecox 2 tab may be insufficient a sper her weight. Need tight diabetic control. prognosis is gairded.
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General Physician•Vadodara
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This might be allergy, mut more is gastritis.
Its not necessary to it meat if it not suit. You can go for ttg test for coiliac disease.
Tab lansaprazole onein empty stomach specially when you cook spicy, meat, etc.
Emset or ondamac suspension, three ml in empty stomach nothing mouth till 30 min.
For vomiting.
Consultation with gastroenterologist or paediatrician.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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Whenever you describe a child's disease her weight is a must to suggest dosage of medicines. If you can buy medicines there without your gp's prescription you give her emeset (ondansetron) syrup 205 ml and inform me. If she still feeds from bottle you must stop bottle and feed her with glass or cup, no matter how much you sterilise the bottle/
Asked for female, 22 years old from Nagaon
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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ypically, the most common anti-emetic drugs used for HG are:
Antihistamines - Cyclizine and Promethazine. Brand names for these antihistamines are: ...
Prochlorperazine (Stemetil) ...
Metoclopramide (Maxolon) ...
Ondansetron (Zofran) ...
Domperidone (Motilium) ...
Corticosteroids (Prednisolone) ...
Therapeutic Termination. ...
Intravenous Fluids.
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