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Endocrinologist•Hyderabad
Hi lybrate-user,
you have not mentioned whether you already have a thyroid problem or this was the first report. If you don't have a pre existing problem of thyroid I don't see the need for your tablet. I strongly suggest you to meet an endocrinologist who is the specialist for such issues so that proper treatment can be suggested before starting off the tablet. Propyl thiouracil is not so commonly prescribed medicine. It needs monitoring. So please consult an endocrinologist.
you have not mentioned whether you already have a thyroid problem or this was the first report. If you don't have a pre existing problem of thyroid I don't see the need for your tablet. I strongly suggest you to meet an endocrinologist who is the specialist for such issues so that proper treatment can be suggested before starting off the tablet. Propyl thiouracil is not so commonly prescribed medicine. It needs monitoring. So please consult an endocrinologist.
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try shampoos that do not contain sulfates or parabens. Sulfates are the chemicals that make shampoos lather up. Parabens are preservatives that cause irritation and eye problems after prolonged use. Both of these chemicals aren't healthy for you or the environment so try to use shampoos with natural cleansers---
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arnica gold shampoo (bakson) this shampoo do not contain parabens and sulphates, so will not cause allergy in your hairs. Use shampoo twice a week.
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arnica gold shampoo (bakson) this shampoo do not contain parabens and sulphates, so will not cause allergy in your hairs. Use shampoo twice a week.
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Please don't try to eat walnut again, and always stay away from whisky I think try patch test to methyl paraben which is used as whisky preservative you may have allergy to that.
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Hello , nizral is an anti fungal cream and it doesn't act on eczema. They only improvement it is showing is because of the paraben in it. But application of proper creams will help reducing the eczema it will even disappear in some time. A proper picture and a bit elaboration of your problem will help in providing proper treatment.
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