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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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Hpv infection is a viral infection that commonly causes skin or mucous membrane growths (warts. This can be treated effectively by homeopathy. Please take homeopathic medicine thuja 30- 3 times daily for 7 days. If you wish, contact me through Lybrate for further pvt consultation.
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General Physician•Amritsar
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Hi lybrate-user, thanks for posting your question.
First thing I want to know about your pregnancy status as chioce of drugs depends upon this.
2. Type of pain, and any specific area of pain 3. Any relation with the food
4.any tests avialable to share.
If you want you can contact me for private consultation if you donot want to disclose on this platform.
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MS - General Surgery, FMAS.Laparoscopy

General Surgeon•Gandhinagar
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Hello dear Lybrate user, hi
Warm welcome to Lybrate.com
I have evaluated your query thoroughly. The uvula redness is part of side effect of antibiotics and anti inflammatory medicines given by your doctor along with low immunity of the body
My guidelines at present
- continue your current drugs
- drink plenty of liquids
- prefer soft, light diet with high fiber content as green leafy veg, cereals, whole grains, pulses for soft bowel evacuation
- in case of constipatio...more
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MD-Ayurveda, Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medic...read more

Sexologist•Haldwani
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You are suffering from allergic reaction induced Phimosis". It is the technical term for an un-retractable foreskin. The foreskin of the penis is not retractable in an infant or a young child. This is considered to be a normal part of development. As the child grows into puberty the foreskin naturally separates itself from the head of the penis, allowing for complete retraction. This becomes a particularly important function for the male in terms of hygiene, especially with cleaning o...more
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