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Asked for male, 37 years old from Bangalore
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Endocrinologist•Mumbai
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Kindly check whether your father is on any anti platelet agents like T. Ecosprin /Aspirin or clopidogrel. Which are routinely given in diabetic agents for prevention of blockages. Kindly check whether intermittently his blood pressure is going high because of stress or inadequate treatment. Kindly check whether your father is put on any heparin like agents to prevent deep vein thrombosis post hip surgery. Kindly check patients bleeding time / clotting time /platelet count /PTPI
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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You should consult an immunologist first as presence of anticardiolipin antibody can be secondary to an immunological condition known as systemic lupus erythematosus. Further workup to rule out this condition is required. Presence of anticardiolipin Antibodies can lead to complications at different different stages of pregnancy, hence the pregnancy should be well planned and requires close follow up by the immunologist too. You will require both Low dose aspirin (ecospirin) and Low molecular wei...more
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Gynaecologist•Kolkata
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Even after 3 miscarriages there is more than 60% chance of uneventful pregnancy. Hope in your case, uterine anomalies, apla syndrome has been ruled out. Hope your thyroid function and blood sugar are normal.
You take folic acid and ecopsrin and as soon as you conceive its better to empirically start low molecular weight heparin injection and duphaston. Also a suggestion to get a first trimester combined screening for aneuploidy done at 12 weeks followed by a cervical circlage. Best wishes.
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On 11 jun 2021, steve suffered (a) a bad persistent migraine through the entire day. The migraine worsened when Mr. butler stood up. When he stood up, he felt like his head was going to explode. (b) a bad chesty cough that worsened when he stood up from a seated position or when he moved. He had some phlegm on his chest but only a tiny amount of yellow phlegm was brought up when he coughed. (c) felt utterly exhausted. This feeling was not improved after rest. On 21 june 2021 he was admitted into hospital because steve felt like his lungs were closing up and he needed oxygen to breathe. He was diagnosed with covid-19 pneumonitis, superadded bacterial lower respiratory tract infection and low oxygen levels spo2 with las 85%. He was treated with - high flow nasal oxygen and continuous airway pressure for 8 days from 21 june - 28 june. - dexamethasone for 8 days whilst on respiratory support - bd vte prophylaxis for 8 days whilst on respiratory support - iv then oral co-amoxyclav in the morning of 2 july 2021, he took a liver blood test (alt). The result of the test is that it was rising (24, 52, 85, 225). The doctor said this was most likely related to the co-amoxyclav or dexamethasone received. In the afternoon of 2 july 2021, he was discharged. He was advised to take tinzaparin 4500 units continuously for 7 days to thin the blood to avoid the risk of blood clots in the legs or lungs. He was advised to take lansoprazole 30 mg to remedy his liver continuously for 7 days. On 5 july 2021. Another liver blood test was performed. The result was 300. How bad is this liver test result and is there any advice you can offer to help the liver recovery?

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General Physician•Rajkot
Sir first thing did he finish. Tinzaparin for 7 day?
If none than he must be take first things I would like to tell you that covid is the hypercoguable state so all clothing factory will synthesis from liver if you did not take heparin upon advise of physician who recommended you than it must be raised and you can check the d-dimmer too it will raise too. You should follow what doctor said. And suggesting to visit the doctor those who treted him. Because doctor need to review of his full fil...more
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General Physician•Nashik
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Your body might have fewer platelets because of these causes:
Infections
Viral infections, including chickenpox, parvovirus, hepatitis C, Epstein-Barr, and HIV
Sepsis, a severe bacterial infection in your blood
Helicobacter pylori (H. Pylori), a bacteria that can live in your digestive system
Medicines
Medication side effects, including drugs for heart problems, seizures, and infections
Heparin, a blood thinner used to prevent blood clots
Chemotherapy.
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Gynaecologist•Chennai
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Your doctor had prescribed it for saving your baby, so its essential in case of recurrent pregnancy loss etc, you will have to check blood coagulation profile frequently along with platelets while on the dug.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Delhi
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your doctor gave him medicine which prevents from blood clotting like thombosis.may be according to him cut is not severe,so keep extra care on wound and if his wound is not severe it will okey within 7day or more but if you didn't see any kind of improvement then better go back to your doctor.
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Rheumatologist•Delhi
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Your mother has multiple problems. 1. Pulmonary embolism, for which she needs to take anticoagulants. There are substitute drugs available (if she is having problems with warfarin). These drugs are either in injectable form (low molecular weight heparin injections) or tablets (newer anticoagulants). The safety profile of these drugs is better than warfarin and the do not need strict monitering like warfarin does. 2. Backbone compression and pelvic bone cracks could be due to osteoporosis (weak b...more
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I am a pregnant woman of 21 years. This is my second pregnancy. The first was in 2018 and was very normal. During that pregnancy, I experienced varicose veins on my legs. In this pregnancy, this had begun again but it began early since the 3rd month. I am currently in my 5th month. When I am sleeping or lying down the veins do. Not appear. Once, I stand and start the housework am childcare they come immediately. They cause a swelling pain. It started in my left leg, but is now on both. The medications I take regularly are: pre-natal pills folic acid blood tonic (past two weeks) recently, I had a vaginal infection for which a treatment of erythromycin wnd nystatin inserts was recommended byy midwife. I have finished that now. I have photos of my legs available to send to you with what's app +mobile or. Email email Normally, like. During my first pregnancy, I would. Go to a pre-natal clinic for monthly visit. In this time, with the pandemic, I do not. Go out. In my second month, I did go fo a doctor visit and checkup, all check out well. Recently, my husband received a good consultation on a question he asked here at Lybrate. I am hoping you can help doctor.

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Gynaecologist•Kolkata
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Varicose vein is common in pregnancy. Unfortunately, there is no permanent cure now. it usually resolves after delivery. You should you compression stocking because it causes comfort and the vein blood flow becomes better. However, in few cases, the varicose vein may increase the risk of blood clotting (thrombosis). Therefore, depending on your weight and other risk factors of clotting (family history, previous medical disease etc), you may need some injection (heparin) to prevent blood clot. B...more
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