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Asked for male, 71 years old from Lucknow
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
AT 71 years, your blood glucose seems fairly well controlled. However, if you are looking for more stricter control, then look at your diet and also increase your daily physical activity by a few more minutes. A small alteration in diet will also help, like increase the intake of green leafy vegetables, reduce intake of carbs by about 10 % of present. Because adding of any drug does not seem to be needed. Look at HbA1c%, it should be < 7%.Thanks.
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Ayurveda•Noida
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Bleak heads not goes with medicine ,it goes with daily cleaning and maintaining hygiene, so scrub your face with scrub apply face pack and apply moisture skin cream, drink plenty of water, avoid spicy oily, junk food etctake himalaya product acc to your skin texture, consult in chat box for mor detail.
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General Surgeon•Agra
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I don't think thses symptoms as re related with Stone removal
Get your self checked by an orthopedic surgeon and also the surgeon who did your previous procedure.
Send me your reports
Let me know your progress.
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General Physician•Delhi
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Cost of surgery varies from nursing homes, depending upon the infrastructure and insurance related issues, experience of the surgeon and team
I can suggest you charitable centres which are doing great jobs
government hospital or do find out through your connection about cost in private hospitals.
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Dermatologist•Mumbai
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Hi! Dark circles are fairly common problem many people face. While ageing is the primary cause of dark circles, but with the changing lifestyle, hectic work schedule and poor nutrition, more and more people are facing dark circles. Those who are anaemic, are stresses out, have poor digestion, stay dehydrated or have a family history of dark circles are more prone to dark circles.
Skin around eyes is the thinnest and that is why poor blood circulation in that particular area appears more prom...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Durgapur
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Quarantine health: acid reflux is a digestive disease in which stomach acid or bile irritates the food pipe lining. The symptoms are heartburn, regurgitation, bloating, wheezing, dry cough or a chronic sore throat and dysphagia (a sensation of food being stuck in the throat).

Here are some home remedies for acid reflux which will help you in troubled times.

Stay home. Stay safe. Stay healthy.
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Sexologist•Jaipur
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Few tests of urs and your husband's would be required for proper diagnosis. you can also consult. Take care.
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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Medication
Two bile acids are often prescribed to dissolve smaller gallstones:

ursodeoxycholic acid
chenodeoxycholic acid
In an older study from 1989, ursodeoxycholic acid helped prevent gallstone formation in obese people who were following very low-calorie diets.

It may take up to two years for bile acids to treat gallstones. Gallstones may re-form when you stop taking the medication.
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Asked for male, 33 years old from Chandigarh
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I started treatment on 5 Dec 2017 with TB (I have infection in my colon, I used to have stomach pains) 1. Combutol 8002. Pyrazinamide 10003. Ricnex 300/450.4. Sompraz D.Then after 1 month, when I did LFT the ALT level were 129.0, so my doctor switched me to below medication for 1 month 1. Combutol 800 2. levoflox 750 3. Uricure 300 (2 Tablets) 4. Streptomycin 0.75 mg for 31 day (one injection daily) Then after 31 days when we did LFT (We did multiple LFTs in between to keep track to see my ALT levels are lowering) everything was good and we switched back to 1. Combutol 8002. Pyrazinamide 15003. Ricnex 300/450.4. Sompraz D.After taking above medication for 3 weeks, Then I fall sick due to some cold and had fever for 3-4 days and my ALT levels again at 150.0 and then now my doctor has again switched to Streptomycin injections 1. Combutol 8002. levoflox 7503. Uricure 300 (2 Tablets) 4. Streptomycin 0.75 mg for 31 day (one injection daily) So now after almost 3 months, from 27/02/2018 I am on injections and combutol again. Don’t I need Rcinex? Is it ok to switch like this and wait for alt levels to lower again and again start with rcinex and pyrazinamide. I did not have any other problem during this 3 months period, its just my alt levels go up. Please advise, do I need to consult some other doctor?

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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
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No your doctor is doing it right...
Better follow the instructions...
You cannot compromise liver...so it is better to be cautious..
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