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Asked for male, 75 years old from Patna
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
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Your prostate enlargement. You may be taking urimax d for your prostate enlargement. The medicine has adverse side effects. The prostrate problem may have developed over a period of time. Very effective treatment is available in homoeopathy for this chronic problem. Many Lybrate users are taking homeopathic treatment for this. Homeopathic treatment is painless and safe. No side effects. You need comprehensive treatment and it takes some time. Please start taking homeopathic medicine, preliminary...more
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Psychologist•Palakkad
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Dear lybrate user. I can understand. Don't get confused. SEMEN COLOUR, QUANTITY AND THICKNESS changes according to physical condition and sexual intercourse / masturbation timing and related mental and physical conditions. Therefore, don't think too much about the thickness or quantity of sperm. If you want to know the quality of sperm, get your sperm checked for that. For Healthy Sperm, Eat More Vitamins.(Deficiencies in vitamin A have been linked to sluggish sperm and lowered fertility) Minera...more
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Urologist•Ludhiana
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Veltam does not cause foamy urine. Check urine routine and creatinine. If anything abnormal cells and these tests contact a nephrologist.
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Urologist•Jhansi
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Take treatment of one drug only as prescribed by your physician so that response may be properly evaluated.
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Urologist•Vadodara
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For that you need to show and discuss your sonography reports of prostate size and psa levels,
as such you can not shift over. D stands for dutesteride and its drug molecule with effects and side effects,
my advice is to consult urologist before switching over,
for further detail contact me online
thnk you.
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Urologist•Faridabad
In studies they have shown to reduce overall incidence of prostate cancer, although definitive evidence lacking. But they also lead to higher number of high risk tumors due to reduction in psa levels that may lead to avoidance of biopsy in earlier stage.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Chandigarh
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Most of the these medicine are temporary they just control your senstivity and sometime side effects of this medicine cause sexual weakness like low sexual desire, edetc
you need proper consultation to cure succesfully rather depending on temporary medicine.
Get online consultation and home delievery free.
There are so many reason behind these,
you need proper consultation yo cure.
In ayurveda  we r serving since 4  generations as a sexologist,
we have successfully satisf...more
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My mother aged 85 who is bed bound had 2-3 episodes of hematuria. She was hospitalized and urine sample was collected with the help of a catheter. Her urine routine showed 75-80 pus cells but urine culture and sensitivity test showed no microbial growth. Her usg kub shows that she's having more than 500 cc urine retention. One kidney shows hydronephrosis with dilated ureter. Her abdominal scan shows that her bladder wall is trabeculated with diverticula. She was treated with antibiotics and her urologist prescribed niftas 100 mg 1 tab for 3 months, macpee 25 mg 3 tabs/day for 2 months and veltam 0.4 mg 1 tab for two months. Within 10 days she again had episodes of hematuria which lasted for 2-3 days. Her doc prescribed zifi 200 2 tabs per day for 7 days. After two days of zifi bleeding in urine stopped. Currently she's complaining of lower abdominal pain sometimes and strange discomfort. On checking her spo2 it shows fluctuation and there is increase in pulse rate. Today her pulse jumped to 128 and spo2 dropped to 76 and then normalised to 98. Her pulse rate has never come out to be high and spo2 has never fluctuated this much. Does macpee, veltam cause side effects? If so, whatever my mother is experiencing are the side effects of the meds she's on? She's completed approx 25 days of macpee and veltam and 30 days of niftas 100. Does she require a catheter for urinary retention? We are quite apprehensive in going for the catheter as she may try to pull it out leading to injury. My mother has history of hiatus hernia, oesophageal stricture, oesophageal ulcers, uti, osteoporosis and age-related dementia. She was having hypertension since past sev years but from past one month she is off the antihypertensive as her bp comes out to be normal. please advise. Thanks a lot.

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General Surgeon•Begusarai
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Sorry to hear about how your mother has suffered so much
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(1) puss cells in urine but no growth on culture could indicate "sterile pyuria" which is common in elderly women. Possible reason for this may also be recent or incomplete antibiotic course. There are also several organisms that could cause uti, they may be present in bladder/urine but do not grow on culture media and they are capable of causing hematuria.
(2) there can be several obstructive (...more
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Oncologist•Hubli-Dharwad
Yes you can. Just consult an urologist for a digital rectal examination regularly, he can advise you when to stop
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