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Asked for male, 16 years old from kashipur
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Homeopathy Doctor•Kurnool
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Don't worry much dear. Infection hi hai. Thode seen antibiotics loge to control hoti aayegi. It won't get relieved in 1-2 days. Aaj aapko 10-12 baar motions hue, then tomorrow it will decrease to 7-8, the next day 4-6, the next day 2-3 times, and ultimately it will go off
this is how the diarrhoea will stop especially when it is due to some infections.
There is nothing wrong with your body, your body is fine and it is fighting the infection. Help your body by giving good and easily diges...more
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Age: 34 Sex: M Weight-72 kg Investigations: HLA B-27 is positive. High-ESR, CRP Alkaline Phosphate, SGOT, RDW-SD, RDW-CV, PWD, MPV, PLCR, Antimony, calcium, Vanadium Low- PH, Iron, MCHC, Bismuth, 25-OH vitamin, Vitamin B-12, Haemoglobin All the Test Reports are Normal/ Negative associated with following symptomsincluding Immunoglobulin A, G, M, eGFR, ACCP, ANA (titre, screening), ANA, BUN, BUN/Creatinine ratio, Creatinine serum, Uric Acid, blood glucose, calcium, sodium, potassium, chloride, phosphorus, RA factor, ASO, Complement-3, Xray Chest Adult, whole abdomen ETC. Confirmed Ankylosing Spondylitis With (?) Fibromyalgia Bilateral sacroiliac joint show hypointensity along the iliac side on both T1-weighted and T2-weighted images in subarticular location suggestive of focal sclerosis. Small erosions seen along bilateral articular margins. Negative for local areas of T2 STIR hyperintensities to suggest local oedema. MRI SI joints with screening of lumbosacral spine shows: Features to suggest bilateral sacroiliitis as described. Symptoms: Musculoskeletal pain Color and smell of urine changes frequently. 3 .Mood swing and do not like rush, hard smell, noisy sound, light and party-function. Sensitivity to loud noises or bright lights. 4. Memory loss, cognitive difficulties, unable to concentrate. 5. Pain and swelling in any part of body (Especially in joint or near to joint). 6. Pain area may change in days, weeks or months (any two of neck, hip, lower back, upper back knee ,ankle, chest bone etc.). Affected Part’s temperature high. 7. Heatingaffectedpart, andproperdigestion,passinggasandbodymassagerelievesymptoms. 8. Chronic, diffuse, sharp, throbbing, or severe pain in muscles, tendons, and ligaments around the joints and near to joints. It migrates over the body. 9. Constipation, passing excessive amounts of gas always, gastrointestinal reflux diseases, foul smell from mouth, frequent urination 10. Feeling tired and weakness, fatigue, Unknown fear 11. Swelling is rational to pain intensity. If pain is superficial swelling disappear. 12. Muscle soreness, or muscle spasms 13 Sensitivity to cold ,weather change, stodger and other’s behavior, sleep and bowel movement, Irritability 14. Joint stiffness (sometimes joints stop complete movement of body part) 15. If problem persist more than a month weight gains 5 kg. History: All the problem persist from childhood. symptoms change per year. Intensity of problems increasing Rapidly in last 10 years. Father having same symptoms. (from age of 20 to 55)

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General Physician•Ghaziabad
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Do 1.no alcohol
2. Reduce body wt
3. No smoking/ tobacco 4. Diet - no ghee/ butter, have mix of vegetable oils - mustard, til, ground nut, olive oil, have more green vegetables and fruits, have whole grain atta, no fried. Fast. Spicy / processed/ junk food. Less sugar, potato, rice
take more papaya and pine apple 5. 30 mts walk daily may be with help 6. Deep breathing exercise for 10 mts daily
7. Meditation daily for 10 mts. 6-8 hrs of sleep at night
8. Expose your body to su...more
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Homeopath•Patna
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Hello, lybrate user,
give her a biochemic medicine, rich in calcium, iron, potassium, sodium etc will b much beneficial for your mother as under.
@ five phos 6x -4 tbs, thrice.
Report, fortnightly.
Your feedback be solicited, please.
Tk care.
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General Physician•Jalgaon
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Multiple allopathic drugs causes some changes in renal paranchyma Please take plenty of water daily As per your physician, reduce some medicines Take Punarnavasav 20 ml twice daily with water Gokharu kadha 20 ml twice daily with water Check your urine after 3 wks of above treatment.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Hello, it is difficult give an opinion from a distance regarding such acute conditions. However, if bp is near normal and blood glucose also in good contro, then by giving adequate fluid intake electrolytes can be managed. Same is the case with urea and creatinine. Best is to abide by the on the spot clinical expert, who can be the best judge. It may best to shift to a better equipped hospital as in bangalore. Still I suggest go by your attending physician's advice. Thanks. L.
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Hi doctor, I am 41 y/m/ teetotaller. No diabetes, no hypertension and not on any medication. Medical history: have a sensitive digestive system with recurrent acidity/gastritis/ulcer kind of symptoms due to my sales/it job. Mostly manage thru diet and during flare ups, use ppis/antacids. Endoscopy and abdomen ct done few years back, which came out normal. So doctor suggested it could be ibs. Current issue: for the past couple of weeks, had a mild heaviness and a mild intermittent pain in the pelvic area. Consulted an urologist who suspected chronic prostate/cpps due to my sedentary lifestyle & has suggested rft, usg (kub and scrotum), uroflow, urine and semen culture to rule out. The ultrasounds were normal, urine and semen culture normal cbc – normal & most of the blood work values are also within range, except serum chloride which is 110 meq/l whereas the reference range is 98-107 meq/l. Creatinine is 1.02 mg/dl, serum sodium 148 meq/l, potassium 4.4 meq/l, bicarbonate 27 meq/l, uric acid 5.3 mg/dl and urea 19 mg/dl. 1.Is the elevated serum chloride a cause of concern & does it warrant any additional investigations? 2.Does these chloride levels suggest any kidney disease? 3.Since my pelvic discomfort is very mild & all investigations are almost normal, should I take any medications for this issue or just manage it thru exercise/diet? 4.How to protect and safeguard kidney from any future renal diseases? Sincerely appreciate your advice on the above.

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MBBS , MD - Biochemistry

General Physician•Lucknow
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Mild elevation in chloride should not be a cause of concern and further investigations are not warranted. No, your chloride level doesn't suggest renal disease. You should try to manage your pelvic discomfort with lifestyle modification initially, if possible. Maintain a healthy lifestyle including balanced diet and regular exercise for optional functioning of kidney and other organs.
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General Physician•Cuttack
Norma level of vit d is between between 20-50ng/ml. A level less than 20 ng/ml indicates vitamin d deficiency. Vitamin d3 is essential for healthy bone, teeth, muscle, cell growth, immunity, neuro muscular functioning and overall health. Deficiency causes ricket/osteomalacia, poor hair growth, increased risk of cancer. Treatment-vitamin d3 60, 000 unit/wk for 3 -6months
1. Expose yourself to sunlight for 15-20 minutes daily in the morning
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General Physician•Tirupati
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Hi
welcome to Lybrate doctors will ask for tests based on the symptoms of patients-- without knowing patient symptoms doctor will not decide based on test reports alone.
Only after discussing patient problems and studying test results --treatment can be suggested you can go to a doctor with test results and discuss your problems and get treatment or if there is difficulty you can consult online with your test results and symptoms.
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