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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Faridabad
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Yes, high intake of calcium can cause kidney stones. Replace calcium carbonate by calcium citrate as it is more bioavailable, that is more easily absorbed by the body.

Also increase your water intake (5-6 litres).
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Homeopath•Vadodara
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Hello Yogyata...
Just taking Calcium Supplement is not enough...
Also take the treatment to cure the cause of low calcium Levels which is mostly thyroid and parathyroid hormones imbalance.
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Psychiatrist•Delhi
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Attention Deficit Disorder or ADD is a behavioral disorder that comprises impulsive behavior, inattentiveness and hyperactivity. This disorder tends to affect children more commonly, but the symptoms tend to disappear as one ages.

There are a number of symptoms for this disorder:

1. Concentration problems
People affected by this disorder have problems in staying focused on routine tasks. You may have problems in listening to conversations, get distracted easily, overlook va...more
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Homeopath•Delhi
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Hello, you can take homoeopathic medicines 1. Ruta 30 (4 drops in little water) thrice a day for a week. 2. Rhus tox 30 (4 drops in little water) thrice a day for a week and update. Keep a gap of 15 - 20 minutes in both the medicines.
*take rest or move about once in 1-2 hours in case of working in a constant position.
*maintain a good posture while reading or working with computers.
*take a high fibre content diet like vegetables, fruits, etc.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Kolhapur
It is mainly to increase bone strength so she can be mobilised with reduced risk of fracturing bone so she vl have to put in some effort
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Hello,
It should be consumed once a week for 3-4 months as advised by the doctor. Check your levels after that if you no longer are in the deficient range stop taking tablets if not consult respective doctor for further medication.
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