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Yes you should consult with a cardiologist. U have mild heart problem. Though it's normally occur to many people. Walk or jogg daily. Have a healthy diet. And consult with your doctor.
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Cardiologist•Secunderabad
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Hi lybrate-user, as you say she was having st elevation and started on atorva and clopidogrel and afternoon 2 months st normal.
I would like to know the presentation at time of first ecg 2 months ago.
Would be better if you send me her both ecg / echo if done
also would like to know her risk factor before I advice you further management.
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Dentist•Chandigarh
You need to see your dentist as soon as possible and tell everything about your present problem. There is nothing to be worried about as the stains of iodine are temporary and will go in a couple of days.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Faridabad
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Iodine deficiency is a very common problem worldwide and is a major cause of thyroid disorders. The entire mechanism of how deficiency of iodine causes hypothyroidism is a complex explanation. So we will stick to layman terms and keep it simple. Deficiency of iodine causes a range of diseases which, altogether are termed as iodine deficiency diseases.

When an individual does not receive enough iodine, the thyroid gland increases in size because the thyroid is unable to make enough horm...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Ghaziabad
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Iodine deficiency is a very common problem worldwide and is a major cause of thyroid disorders. The entire mechanism of how deficiency of iodine causes hypothyroidism is a complex explanation. So we will stick to layman terms and keep it simple. Deficiency of iodine causes a range of diseases which, altogether are termed as iodine deficiency diseases. When an individual does not receive enough iodine, the thyroid gland increases in size because the thyroid is unable to make enough hormones that ...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Panipat
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Iodine deficiency is a very common problem worldwide and is a major cause of thyroid disorders. The entire mechanism of how deficiency of iodine causes hypothyroidism is a complex explanation. So we will stick to layman terms and keep it simple. Deficiency of iodine causes a range of diseases which, altogether are termed as iodine deficiency diseases. When an individual does not receive enough iodine, the thyroid gland increases in size because the thyroid is unable to make enough hormones that ...more
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General Physician•Delhi
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Iodine is often considered as a trace element and most people do not give it the importance it deserves. This is wrong on many counts. Iodine is very much needed by your body and it is essential for thyroid hormone synthesis in our everyday lives. A lack of iodine can lead to many complications and can affect the physical and mental health of a person.

Worse, in case if you are pregnant, it can affect the health of the fetus. The telltale signs of a thyroid deficiency can be found in th...more
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Dermatologist•Ranchi
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Hi. There are different types of paronychia and treatment modalities are also different. For acute paronychia oral and topical antibiotics are usually prescribed and for chronic paronychia antifungal tablet and steroid plus antibiotic combination cream is usually helpful. Visit nearest dermatolgist. Thanks.
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