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This is a common problem in women of that age and is due to a weak pelvic floor. Added to that is the anxiety. She is already on medicines that can help. However, ask her to consider kegel exercises and visit the washroom even when she does not have to go. That way, her issue will get a little better.
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Hi, I suggest, you go to a neurologist for loss of weight as chief complaint, here is some stuff which might help you: Eat small, frequent meals, every two to three hours, or eat a nutritious snack between meals.
Eat foods you enjoy.
Save your energy for eating by keeping easy-to-prepare foods on hand.
Stimulate your appetite by seasoning food with herbs, spices and sauces.
Include some high-calorie foods like cream and butter (if recommended by your primary care provider) in you...more
Eat foods you enjoy.
Save your energy for eating by keeping easy-to-prepare foods on hand.
Stimulate your appetite by seasoning food with herbs, spices and sauces.
Include some high-calorie foods like cream and butter (if recommended by your primary care provider) in you...more
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Dear lybrate-user,
from your symptoms it appears that you may have urethral syndrome. This is often because of urethral stenosis. I assume you had a urine culture done and it was negative. You need to consult a urologist and check a post void residual urine. If there is significant residue you may heed urethral dilatation. Check your blood sugars also as the problem is more common in diabetics
from your symptoms it appears that you may have urethral syndrome. This is often because of urethral stenosis. I assume you had a urine culture done and it was negative. You need to consult a urologist and check a post void residual urine. If there is significant residue you may heed urethral dilatation. Check your blood sugars also as the problem is more common in diabetics
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Hi,
Sometimes there can be delayed rupture.
or the follicle may be a cyst. So your doctor had told to repeat the scan for this reason. anyway you have tried.But as you are 36 yrs, meet a fertility doctor and do iui treatment.
To increase your chances. Age is the determining factor. Next time injections along with letroz should be given for ovulation
Sometimes there can be delayed rupture.
or the follicle may be a cyst. So your doctor had told to repeat the scan for this reason. anyway you have tried.But as you are 36 yrs, meet a fertility doctor and do iui treatment.
To increase your chances. Age is the determining factor. Next time injections along with letroz should be given for ovulation
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Allergic reaction to cold or dust can also have allergy for misoprostols kindly get a gynaecologist supervision and an ultrasound before taking medicines don't use over the counter drugs.
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Aim for a healthy eating pattern
instead of focusing on specific foods, dietitians, physicians, and researchers tout an overall pattern of healthy eating — and healthy eating is easier than you might think. In a nutshell, here's what experts recommend:
eat at least five servings of fruits and vegetables every day. Go for those with deep, bright color.
Choose whole-grain bread instead of white bread, and choose whole-grain pasta and cereals.
Limit your consumption of red meat, inc...more
instead of focusing on specific foods, dietitians, physicians, and researchers tout an overall pattern of healthy eating — and healthy eating is easier than you might think. In a nutshell, here's what experts recommend:
eat at least five servings of fruits and vegetables every day. Go for those with deep, bright color.
Choose whole-grain bread instead of white bread, and choose whole-grain pasta and cereals.
Limit your consumption of red meat, inc...more
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