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Asked for male, 45 years old from Dhanbad
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Back pain is a very comon problem in our daily routine life. Its an occuptional problem. Back pain problm dovelops in series but it occur suddnly due to our lyf styl. You said dt you hv problm since lst 4yr bt it continues frm 5 mnths. As I told dt. The structure of our spine is very complicated. There is no support in our lower back area. Dre iz olwys a curve either sitting, standing, or even lying. So dre izz no support. So muscules of dis area iz very weak due to its musculature or dre izz no...more
Asked for female, 41 years old from Bangalore Rural
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Integrated Medicine Specialist•Kochi
You have to treat the root cause and not the symptom alone which requires detailed history taking and relevant lab testing. There are several reversible causes for stomach issues which needs to be excluded first.
Triggers are there for most of the diseases which varies from person to person. Identify them and treat them.
Eating the right quality and quantity of food at the right time and right way is vital for gut health
Do not blindly believe your drs. They may have vested interests...more
Triggers are there for most of the diseases which varies from person to person. Identify them and treat them.
Eating the right quality and quantity of food at the right time and right way is vital for gut health
Do not blindly believe your drs. They may have vested interests...more
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Asked for male, 21 years old from Chennai
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Asked for male, 57 years old from Dhanbad
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General Surgeon•Meerut
Piles management depend on grade if its early then do sitz bath bd in addition to your doctor advice and drink plenty of fluids avoid oily spicy food eat fruits salads and green vegetable, seems to be early stage you should be fine do not worry.
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General Surgeon•Meerut
Seems to be fistula in ano, correct thing can only be told after examination and investigations, fistula usually do not heal itself still if you want to try first and foremost step is to avoid constipation by drinking plenty of fluids avoiding oily spicy food and no addictions. Sitz bath with luke warn water with some betadine will be beneficial. Take care.
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Asked for male, 32 years old from Gurgaon
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the testicles are extremely sensitive organs. A minor strike to them can produce excruciating pain. More importantly, injuries can jeopardize the health and functionality of the testicles, possibly leading to male infertility. Therefore, testicle pain needs to be examined and treated immediately.
the testicles are extremely sensitive organs. A minor strike to them can produce excruciating pain. More importantly, injuries can jeopardize the health and functionality of the testicles, possibly leading to male infertility. Therefore, testicle pain needs to be examined and treated immediately.
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Kanpur
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the pain you experience will determine the problem you may be suffering from. For example, pain from testicular torsion occurs suddenly, while pain from an infection of the testicle sets in gradually. Like pain from any source, you may notice swelling or redness of the testicles or scrotum as well as nausea and vomiting. You may experience fever or chills with epididymitis but less frequently with torsion. Pains during urination or involuntary penile discharge are also common with epi...more
the pain you experience will determine the problem you may be suffering from. For example, pain from testicular torsion occurs suddenly, while pain from an infection of the testicle sets in gradually. Like pain from any source, you may notice swelling or redness of the testicles or scrotum as well as nausea and vomiting. You may experience fever or chills with epididymitis but less frequently with torsion. Pains during urination or involuntary penile discharge are also common with epi...more
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