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Certified Nutritionist

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Ahmedabad
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Just avoid high sodium packed items,
There's no issue eating white salt in homemade food

Eat in moderation
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Lybrate-user, hyperthyroidism is treated in the following manner:
1) using anti thyroid drugs like methimazole, carbimazole or propylthiouracil. One of these drugs is given for a period of 18 to 24 months. This causes suppression of thyroid gland. Occasionally after 18 to 24 months normal function returns. Treatment is discontinued. However, in many cases suppression does not occur. Then other options are considered.
2) radio active iodine: this is given in a small dose, absorbed by thyr...more
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MD - Dermatology, MBBS

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Take oral antibiotic (augmentin duo 625 mg) daily two time. If this causes diarrhoea and pain abdomen, you can take probiotics (vizylac, enterogermina, prolactam, sporolac ). Painkillers (tab zerodol sp daily 2 times after meal) along with tab pan 40 before meal, if you have pain, fever, headache. Topical betadene ointment or tbact ointment along with cleaning with hydrogen peroxide solution. If no improvement occur, consult with your dermatologist.
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MS - General Surgery

General Surgeon•Jalandhar
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Post operative wash with simple water is sufficient. At the most, you may add a small amount of antiseptic do not try other soln for this delicate structure.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
Some foods that contain iodine that you'll probably want to avoid are
Iodized salt, sea salt and salty foods. ...
All dairy products (milk, sour cream, cheese, cream, yoghurt, butter, ice cream)
Margarine.
Egg yolks.FOODS THAT ARE OK
Non-iodized salt may be used as desired
Egg whites
Homemade bread made with non-iodized salt and oil (not soy!) instead of butter or milk or commercially-baked breads which do not contain iodate dough conditioners, dairy, or eggs
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Chennai
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As long as you take nutritionally rich diet, you don't need vitamin supplements. Take iodised salt.
You don't have to restrict salt intake unless you have any medical condition.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Bangalore
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Hi Lybrate user,
this could be celluitis developing. You need to consult a doctor immediately for review and possibly start on antibiotics
this could worsen without early intervention.
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General Surgeon•Jamnagar
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Penile ulcer may be in many condition and it can be diagnosed by surgeon only, go to him give detail hystory and go for ultrasound of inguino scotal as well as abdominal part, for primary investigation.
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Dermatologist•Ranchi
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Hi. There are different types of paronychia and treatment modalities are also different. For acute paronychia oral and topical antibiotics are usually prescribed and for chronic paronychia antifungal tablet and steroid plus antibiotic combination cream is usually helpful. Visit nearest dermatolgist. Thanks.
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BHMS, MD - Homeopathy

Homeopath•Dharwad
Dear,
I think those are hemorrhoids/ plies.
Piles (hemorrhoids) are swollen and inflamed blood vessels in the rectum and anus. Causes of piles:
these include the following:
-genetic predisposition (weak rectal veins, walls)
-poor muscle tone in the rectal region
-constipation, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, -chronic cough, -pregnancy
-overuse of laxatives or enemas, -lifting heavy weights habitually.
Homeopathic medicines are very effective in the management of pil...more
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