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Ayurveda•Noida
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Sometimes stopping medication can lead to relapse. I strongly suggest you to start using more fiber in diet. Currently add isabgol 2tsf at bedtime with luke warm milk. And use local ointments before passing stool so that you do not have to hold back because of the pain. Use sitz bath twice daily. Add salads and fruits like apple to your daily diet. You may consult, if required.
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Homeopath•Patna
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Hello, Lybrate user, * Tk, plenty of water free from contaminants to eliminate toxins &'regulate your metabolism to absorb protein, vitamins, minerals, energy & other important substance, essential to upkeep ,repair & energise the body, hydrating your skin.
* Go, for meditation to reduce your stress and to nourish your cells, tissues and whole body to allow your skin to b fresh, non oily & glowing.
* Tk your meal easily digestible, non-oily, non-irritant, simple,on time.
*Tk, apples,...more
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From your reports it seems like you are suffering from chronic kidney disease. Tablets alone cannot cure this condition. Please do an ultrasound abdomen to see that status of kidneys. Please visit a Nephrologist to properly diagnose your condition and get proper treatment.
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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It all depends how you are feeling and how nicely your body is coping with the overall ground reality. You can discuss about this with your doctor who can actually examine you and see the reports to comment on the fitness. Please ensure that your sugar and BP are well controlled and you take the meds regularly.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Leg swelling generally occurs because of an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the tissues of the lower extremity. Common causes of leg swelling include idiopathic Edema (Swelling of Unknown Cause), overweight, Is older, salt retention, cellulitis, congestive heart failure, venous insufficiency, pregnancy, and medication side effects.
Some tips that may help reduce swelling:
1. Put your legs on pillows to raise them above your heart while lying down.
2. Exercise your legs. This helps...more
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details mentioned. I understand that you have long standing hypothyroidism and taking 75 mcg of levothyroxine. However, there is no information on the tsh, t4 & t3 levels, so it is not known whether the dosage is adequate or not. Secondly taking ajowan powder, there is absolutely no issue if you are feeling fine about it. Only point to be remembered is to take levothyroxine tablet first on empty stomach and then after 1 hour the powder can (should...more
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Hello, my name is alexandra. I'm 20, 170 cm, 57 kgs. I would like to ask you something regarding my symptoms and also test results. For nearly a month now, I felt quite dizzy. My period was late for a week, so I went to my gynaecologist for beta hcg test on 4.1.2021. It came negative. My dizziness started 1 day before my period finally came - on 5.1.2021. I started feeling dizzy and since i'm treated with hypothyroidism, I went to my endocrinologist on 7.1.2021 for t3 and t4 levels- all good. So I measured my blood pressure and it was around 90/45. I've kept measuring it every day and the top was only about 97/62, the lowest would get was 85/44. To describe this dizzy feeling, it's more like as if I was moving forward and backward, but in reality i'm not. When I focus on some object, everything is fine. So on 26.1.2021 I went to my g. P. And she had done blood test on these parameters: ery, leu, trombocytes, hgb, hct, glucose, k, na, fe, ca, crp, alt, ast, crea and ferritin. All came back normal except for ferritin - it was 19 pmol/l. My doctor said my symptoms would be due to that, but i'm still very paranoid, since it's not that significant "lost" on that level. One year ago i've had similar problems, I was weak and pale and they found out I had lower fe, but I didn't feel that dizzy. They had also done mri of brain last year (around 5.3.2020) to rule out multiple sclerosis and it came back clear. Do you think all my symptoms would be only due to my ferritin and there isn't another, maybe neurological, culprit? Thank you very much.

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Homeopathy Doctor•Ghaziabad
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Low ferritin and low blood pressure are very much related to each other. If your haemoglobin is low, there are many chances of dizziness and vertigo. U first need to increase your haemoglobin. Consult me on my what's app no. mobile.
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