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Asked for female, 32 years old from Hyderabad
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PhD, Human Energy Fields, Diploma in PIP...read more

Non-Invasive Conservative Cardiac Care Specialist•Pune
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It is essential for you to improve your immunity and lung health to protect you from the conditions leading to this situation. Allergic reactions to dust or air borne mites (in AC environment is common) or some foods also leads to accumulation of kappha leading to this. It may not be infection at all. So no type of antibiotic helps. Please take capsule Reimmugen (healthsolutions. Net.in) that will modulate and strengthen immunity. If medicines are not helping, please do not take as they...more
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ENT Specialist•Hyderabad
This probably is not the side effect of the medicine. But anyways once you have doubt better stop the medicine use. Keep checking if the child still behaves abnormally even in the absence of medicine.
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Hi, I need to get something off my mind so I thought you could help me. A while ago I donated blood in the morning after having taken a painkiller the night before. The painkiller contained 250 mg of paracetamol and 10 mg of codeine. I told the doctor I had taken it, but I said I had taken it 3 days earlier since I didn't want to get rejected and I thought that, because of substance dilution in the blood, the fact that at least three or even four elimination half-lives had passed, the amount of medication present in the donated blood was negligible. I thought this because I am a pretty large guy, I am 25, I am roughly 6 feet tall (183 cm) and I have roughly 202 pound (92 kg-93 kg). Consequently I thought that, since I probably have around 5700 ml of blood and blood donation is only 450 ml, that the substance would be more than diluted in my body. The doctor wrote down that there could still be some paracetamol present in my blood and she let me donate. Nonetheless, I am now really worried that because of my stupidity and recklessness, my blood might have hurt someone. My biggest concern is that, the amount of codeine that was still present in my blood, as tiny as it might have been, might have interfered with the platelet function in my blood and that these "broken" platelets may have hurt someone in some way. I am not sure if this is true, but I did read that codeine has this effect. Is there any reason for me to worry? Thanks in advance.

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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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No worries. Don't panic. Paracetamol plain is safe. It doesn't have side effects as such broken platelets & all.
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General Physician•Cuttack
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1. Take good nourishing diet, plenty of green leafy vegetables, cauli flower, spinach, bean, carrot, mushroom, onion, garlic, fruits like blue berry, banana, pomegranate, dry fruits like walnnut, almonds soybean oil, egg, fish sardines/salmon, darkchocolate, oats, cereals,
2. Drink plenty of water, pomegranate juice, green tea 2-3 cups /day without sugar/ milk (contains anti oxidant like flavonoid and helps in improving sperm quality, but in high doses may affect sperm quality. 3go for regul...more
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Psychologist•Palakkad
Codeine is an opiate and is addictive. When you try to leave it, there may be some withdrawal symptoms like agitation, anxiety, insomnia etc. Depending on the severity of the dependence, the withdrawal symptoms vary. You need to consult a doctor and treatment of withdrawal symptoms symptomatically. Cognitive behavioral therapy also could be used. Take care.
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