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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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General Surgeon•Ghaziabad
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hi. you can try homeopathic treatment but in my experience I ve never seen gall stones getting dissolved with drugs. surgery is a much better method.
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General Surgeon•Bikaner
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Your complain is related to urinary tract and you might be suffering from bph. Ultrasound kub is suggested with pvr urine. If pvr urine become significant than need to be catheterisation and if prostate is significantly enlarged than advised to go for surgery (endoscopic procedure is turp). Till than you may take tab. Solifinacin dutasteride 8 mg od in night and antibiotics course according to urine culture and sensitivity report.
For gallbladder better to take ursodeoxycholic acid as you al...more
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Asked for male, 19 years old from Chandigarh
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it depends on the severity... for accurate diagnosis and treatment do direct online consultation with photos
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Asked for male, 30 years old from Bankura
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Dear Lybrate user,
-For vit b12 deficiency you have to consume a diet rich in it which is mainly found in non veg foods like organ meats, lean meats & fish, enriched foods like cereals
- also can take a supplement
- avoid fried, spicy, sour & junk food for acidity, chew your food well, have meals on time, do not skip meals, have 4-5 small meals rather than three large meals for proper digestion, take a walk for 5-10 min after meals.
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General Physician•Mumbai
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It’s better to avoid kojic acid products because it can lead to rashes in direct sunlight and cancer
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IVF Specialist•Bangalore
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Happy afternoon! fertisure f contains small dose of folic acid with mainly antioxidants which may be beneficial for some women.
It can be taken with folic acid tablets.
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