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Dear sir/madam, I want a much needed suggestion from your organisation or any of your doctor through you. My father, had undergone a kidney transplantation 3 months ago in hospital, new delhi .my mother was the donor. He was on dialysis for 2 years and had diabetes from last 20 yrs. After the transplant the situation become worse and now his creatinine level and potassium is increasing continuously. He had been admitted several times since the transplant but after discharge the situation becomes same after some days. We have nothing left now and not able to admit him again now but still trying to gather the money .we are financially suppressed and do not know what to do my mom and me thought that father will be healthy after the transplant but. The medicines he is currently taking are tacrolimus, cellcept ,nodosis ,emmerset, ulgel and some other medicines with regular insulin. Creatinine and potassium is increasing continuously and pus cells are observed in the report. He is not able to digest anything and vomits as soon as he takes food moreover on and off fever is observed and sometimes traces of blood and bulgam are observed in the vomit. He is very weak and blood is also less in his body. I can't see my father is these conditions. I beg for your help in any way. Please I will be forever thankful to you

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General Physician•Khammam
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Dear Lybrate user
sorry to know about the condition of your father.
He is suffering from END STAGE RENAL DISEASE. Sometimes kidney transplant may not solve the problem.
He needs to have dialysis for increasing creatinine and pottasium levels.
Vomitings are due to uremia.
Blood percentage decreases in such cases. Transfusion of blood may be required during dialysis sessions.
Contact a dialysis centre who can do dialysis at an affordable price.
Hope for the best.
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Ludhiana
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Hi everyone, I am 26 years old & very anxious about my vitiligo condition. I am suffering from it from last 8 years. On the very first year, I took allopathy from the reputed doctors and apply various ointments like tacrolimus. Initially, the patches were about to reduce but after a few months, they got bigger and have attacked with new patches. I took uvba light as well for a few months but no effect at all. After 3 years, I switched to homeopathy and he told me to get some things tested. My reports were +ve and I got +ve result from allergies (dust, food). Till now I have switched 3-4 homeopathy doctors including Dr. batra's because of no result. Apart from batra's the other homeopathy doctors prescribed me to take ammi visnaga, hydrocotyle, photos foetidus, allergen, arsenicum sulphuratum flavum 6x. Now I am taking medicine from reputed homeopathy clinic from delhi though I get some relief from allergy but not from vitiligo, I got some new patches as well. I researched and read some notes (studies) that some group took folic acids, vitamin b12, ginkgo biloba and they get cured but none of these groups listed their -ve effects. I am afraid to take these supplements. * I have some white hair. Patches location - neck (the initial patch), around both eyes, elbow, fingertips, hand. Please give me genuine advice that can cure my condition. Thanks!

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Unani Specialist•Kanpur
Sootshekhar ras 1 tablet twice a day
gandhak rasayan avleh 10 gram twice a day
bakuchi lepam
avoid spicy and oily food.
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Asked for female, 30 years old from Samastipur
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Nephrologist•Mohali
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First of all there should not be such errors with these highly refined medicines. But still if taken double dose in morning. You can take half dose in evening. But do not skip the evening dose.
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Asked for male, 34 years old from Junagadh
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Ophthalmologist•Amritsar
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There is no permanent treatment for GPC and steroids are the only medicine that provide some relief from this problem . Try using steroid ointment instead of drops. Also try using Tacrolimus ointment twice a day after consulting your eye doctor.
Best wishes.
Asked for female, 35 years old from Vapi
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Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition (where your autoimmune system is attacking your hair ). Tacrolimus is an immunomodulator (stops immune system from attacking the hair)
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Nephrologist•Delhi
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Tacrolimus is used for kidney transplant as well as membranous nephropathy. It takes a little time for protein to reduce. Just be patient, and follow the instructions given by your nephrologist. You should be fine.
Asked for male, 48 years old from Mumbai
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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Tacrolimus ointment is used to treat the symptoms of eczema (atopic dermatitis; a skin disease that causes the skin to be dry and itchy and to sometimes develop red, scaly rashes) in patients who cannot use other medications for their condition or whose eczema has not responded to another medication.
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