Lybrate Logo
Get the App
For Doctors
Login/Sign-up
Book Appointment
Treatment
Ask a Question
Plan my Surgery
Health Feed
tab_logos
About
tab_logos
Health Feed
AllQ&AsTipsQuizzes
Facebook Icon
Twitter Icon
Telegram Icon
Linkedin Icon

Triolite 75mg/250mg Tablet Health Feed

Asked for female, 38 years old from Bhopal
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

MD, MBBS

Dermatologist•Chennai
banner-image
4 months. Undergo glutathione therapy. Otherwise, few creams also available. Contact me by direct online consultation for treatment.
Asked for male, 46 years old from Pune
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surge...read more

Sexologist•Jaipur
banner-image
Instead of this u can take Thuja30X...4 drops on tongue twice a day empty stomach regularly for 1 month.
7 people found this helpful
Asked for female, 28 years old from Cuttack
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, FCPS, DG...read more

Gynaecologist•Mumbai
banner-image
No, they are not the reason.
Any couple desirous of pregnancy and not getting same naturally must meet gynecologist or infertility specialist accepting facts that it needs many reports and different trials of treatment. Means couple must have patience and go to one in whom they have trust to stick for a long time.
Asked for female, 19 years old from Buxar
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
banner-image
I have read your concern about pores on your face. There are various reasons that can cause pores to appear larger: oil, dirt, and skin cells can clog them and expand their diameter (and once the clutter has oxidized and darkened, create blackheads); and while they're generally most noticeable on congestion-prone oily skin, they can also flatten out and look bigger
if you have oily skin, you are more likely to have pronounced pores. Overactive sebaceous glands (or simply, oil glands) cause o...more
8 people found this helpful
Health Query
Share
Bookmark
Report

I'm a breast cancer survivor. Dx with papillary carcinoma and dcis in july 2018. Staging and grade were questionable due to mishandling of the lumpectomy. Under went 1 lumpectomy, 1 recession with sential node dissection. Also received 16 rounds of radiation and placed on tamoxifen for 5 years commencing in nov. 2018. Period ceased due to medical menopause in august 2019. As of april 5th I started spotting and it became extremely heavy on april 9th and am still bleeding 17 days later. On april 15th I reached out to my medical oncologist for advice and was immediately taken off of tamoxifen and sent to the hospital for further investigation. I had blood drawn, a pelvic exam and a repeat ultrasound. (i had one done in feb of 2020 showing 2 fairly large cysts measuring 3.3 cms and 4.6 cms one on each ovary. At this time my endometrium was showing thickening measuring at 22 mm.) the recent ultrasound showed the adnexal cysts had decreased bin size the largest is now 3.3 cms but is showing cystic changes and my endometrium is now showing double layer with thickening of 20. 6 mm with some peripheral vascular. I've been taking 3g tranexamic acid since april 16 and although it has slowed the flow a bit it's still bright red and am still passing clots. I'm now about to run out of tranexamic acid medication tomorrow, i'm afraid how much the bleeding will be once the meds are done. I've been referred to a gone but haven't received a call yet. I have been told they cannot rule anything out yet as I need the expertise of a gyne. I'm not trying to scare myself but i'm anxious and it would greatly help to know what my odds are that this is malignant. I find going in totally blind causes me more anxiety and stress than knowing that this may be a real possibility. What do you suggest? Also anything I should look out for if the bleeding gets worse? I'm on tylenol 3 for the pain but it's not helping and it gets so severe I throw up. Please help!

Profile Image

M.Ch - Surgical Oncology, MS - General S...read more

Oncologist•Delhi
Tamoxifen may cause thickening of the lining of uterus, which may cause heavy bleeding at times. It may help to see your gynaecologist, who may suggest for a d&c (dilatation and curettage) procedure, before being sure of what we are dealing with and how to delay with it. For any further queries, please contact.
chat_icon

Ask a free question

Get FREE multiple opinions from Doctors

posted anonymously
Pristyn Care Banner