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General Physician•Alappuzha
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You explain your problems and why the test was ordered to help you clearly. The corrected total serum calcium concentration is normally 8.5-10.2 mg/dL, but there is no sure means of predicting the serum calcium level, for either hypocalcemia or hypercalcemia, at which symptoms will occur. The normal BUN level for healthy individuals is 7-20 mg/dL in adults, and 5-18 mg/dL in children. Patients on dialysis have higher BUN levels, usually 40-60 mg/dL. The nephrologist (kidney doctor) and dietitian...more
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D.P.T, BPTh/BPT, MD Acupuncture, Advance...read more

Physiotherapist•Hyderabad
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Take Ultrasound and tens therapy for 10 days, wear ortho foot wear, avoid standing for prolong time.

Use heel gel pads for heel to reduce pain, icing thrice a day will alsp help reduce pain.
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Let me tell you about hairfall. In layman's language, hairfall can be divided into 2 types - temporary hairfall and permanent (which is called as 'Hairloss' rather). In temporary hairfall, hair grows back again from the same hair root, but in case of permanent hairloss, may be because of formation of DHT (Di- Hydro -Testosterone) around hair root it gets choked up, subsequently affects the blood supply to the hair and thus hair root is lost forever. (There are different pattern and type...more
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Post Graduate Diploma in Ophthalmology, ...read more

Ophthalmologist•Chennai
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Working on laptops will not change your eye power. It is true that it leads to dryness of the eyes which can result in redness, burning, watering and sometimes blurring of vision which can cause eye pain or headache. For dryness (also known as computer vision syndrom) you have to blink frequently and to relax every 20 minutes looking at 20 feet distance for 20 secs (20-20-20 rule. And lubricant eye drops. For eye power you have to glasses or contact lenses if you want to avoid glasses. But no ta...more
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MBBS, MS- General Surgery, MCH- Urology,...read more

Urologist•Mumbai
Urinary frequency can be defined as needing to urinate more than 7 times in a period of 24 hours while drinking about 2 liters of fluid.
Urination is a complex process, involving various body systems. A range of changes can make the urinary system more active.
Lifestyle-based causes include drinking a lot of fluids, especially if they contain caffeine or alcohol. At night, this can interrupt the sleep cycle with urges to urinate. Frequent urination can also develop as a habit.
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MBBS

General Physician•Delhi
Don't take methylcobalamine. It is of no use in cramps. Take calcium and zinc supplements. Also take ors sachet, 1 sachet in 1 ltrs of water daily.
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PDDM, MHA, MBBS

General Physician•Nashik
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Spinach is an excellent source of vitamin k, vitamin a (in the form of carotenoids), manganese, folate, magnesium, iron, copper, vitamin b2, vitamin b6, vitamin e, calcium, potassium and vitamin c. It is a very good source of dietary fiber, phosphorus, vitamin b1, zinc, protein and choline.
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MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, FCPS, DG...read more

Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Calcium, folic acid, dha (omega-3), multivitamins for sure and if no nausea or vomiting also iron.
Better to add protein.
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