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Uprise D3 60000 IU Softgel Capsule Health Feed

Asked for Female, 48 years old from Ahmedabad
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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Tablets are OK and your level is not dangerous. Values of less than 200 pg/mL are a possible sign of a vitamin B12 deficiency. Older adults with vitamin B12 levels between 200 and 500 pg/mL may also have symptoms. Deficiency should be confirmed by checking the level of a substance in the blood called methylmalonic acid. The most accurate way to measure how much vitamin D is in your body is the 25-hydroxy vitamin D blood test. A level of 20 nanograms/milliliter to 50 ng/mL is considered adequate ...more
Asked for male, 39 years old from Delhi
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General Physician•Mumbai
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She is suffering from low grade urinary infection with acute exacerbation mostly aided due to her diabetic state. You haven't mentioned her blood sugar levels. It may be the problem area. Any such infection. If not controlled efficiently will cause it to spread upwards along the ureters and may reach kidneys causing a critical condition called payelonephritis.
If bactrim ds is not giving relief you must urgently consult your physician. He might change the drug according to the culture report...more
Asked for female, 28 years old from Delhi
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
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Hi Sakshi all these are nutrition supplements. Multivitamins, vitamin b12 etc. Your weight is high in compare to what it should be in compare to your height. Along with PCOS you need to focus on loosing fat which will help you in your pcos too. You can take supplements. Infact you should Along with exercise. I can help you in loosing fat and getting fitter by combining exercise and diet. Walking only 2 km is not going to help you in reducing work .you need proper diet and exercise as per your r...more
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Hi, I am an AS patient and had a flare up in mid 2013 after which the disease seemed silent till end of 2017. I have now had neck spasms for the past 4 months and my rheumatologist has recommended that I take Folitrax 15 mg (1/ week) folvite (any other 4 days in a week) Flexirol (2 times a day for 10 and then once a day for 10 and then as SOS) and Uprise D3. I am continuing this medication for the past 10 days but my neck spasm reduces only marginally with these medicines and if I miss a day of flexirol, it tends to come back. My question is, whether my neck pain is owing to a mechanical problem or is it because of AS. I have conducted both xray and MRI of my neck and it is unremarkable (no signs of fusion yet) except for signs of spasm. Am I undergoing the wrong treatment for my neck? Is it actually a mechanical problem that needs to be addressed? Do you recommend I visit a separate doctor for my neck pain?

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Pain Management Specialist•Delhi
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Dear lybrate-user,
Thank you for your query as this may be useful for many others in a similar situation. AS management can be challenging with frequent flare up episodes. It is important to have faith in the doctors treating you and if the treatment is not helping then its best to go back to your rheumatologist (as he probably knows you well) to discuss other alternatives.
Using a multi speciality approach may help in improving outcomes, what I am saying is it may be worth combining med...more
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