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Asked for male, 21 years old from Delhi
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MCh [Urology & Kidney Transplant], MS - ...read more

Urologist•Navi Mumbai
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Upto 70 percent chance it will pass. No need to take oflox if you are not having fever. Drink 3-4 lit water daily. You can wait till 3 weeks if not having severe pain or fever, if it does not pass then you may require ct scan and further appropriate management.
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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He needs to be evaluated by a qualified psychiatrist before changing the dose or stopping the medication. Stopping the medication suddenly can cause withdrawal symptoms and aggravate anxiety possibly.
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Asked for female, 24 years old from Delhi
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General Physician•Ernakulam
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Your health problems require regular care under a gastroenterologist---along with that lifestyle adjustments are equally important for control of your problems--please obey the guidelines below on lifestyle changes required---1)----drink plenty of fresh vegetable soup--- with out oil and spices ;rice boiled water (kanji) ; tender coconut water; potable water/// 2) take freshly prepared soft nonspicy non- oily food with out oil -like rice ;soft roti ;chappathi ;;idli; ; and take other steamed foo...more
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I am 44 years old and suffering from IBS. I was under depression and thus prescribed chlordiazepoxide and paroxetine for the same, which l was taking for an year. However my mother suffered a heart attack and she died in front of me. Thus l developed an intense fear of death. I consulted another psychiatrist who prescribed me paroxetine. However l suffered badly due to the withdrawal symptoms of chlordiazepoxide like trembling in fear, racing heart, dry mouth. After that l consulted another psychiatrist who has put me on dose of Cretrazalin 2-2-0 in morning, Sodium Valporate 100 mg and mretazipane 15 mg at night. Now the doctor says l will have to take the medicines for 2 years compulsory and since l had a recurrence it can be indefinitely also. Kindly advise whether this is the right line of treatment so that after two years noon tells me that you had wrong Medicines or I become dependent on them. I am badly worried. Please advise and help. Also let me know if hypnosis is the solution for the same.

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M.S. (Ayurveda), Bachelor of Ayurveda, M...read more

Ayurveda•Delhi
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You should go through following regimen:
1. Avoid Milk, Ghee, Butter and oily food.
2. Use of buttermilk at least thrice a day after meals.
3. Take Bilwa Powder (Wood apple powder) 1 tea spoon thrice a day.
4. Take Jatiphaladi Churna 1 tea spoon thrice a day.
5. De-stress yourself and have regular morning walk and Yoga.
Rest of the medicines can be given only after clinical examination. You can book appointment through Lybrate.
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Asked for male, 21 years old from Bangalore
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M.B.B.S. , PG Diploma In Clinical Cardio...read more

Cardiologist•Delhi
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I am a Gastroenterologist and would be answering your query.
As per you query answers are-
Firstly for Irritable bowel syndrome.
Irritable bowel syndrome is a common intestinal disorder. There is some problem in the functional ability of the gut that leads to the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. The structure of the intestines is normal, only functional abnormality occurs in this condition. So frankly speaking (IBS) represents a functional disorder of gastrointestinal tract with...more
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