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Hi. Alcohol and levocetrizine both cause drowsiness. So that it will be dangerous for you to drive or carry on with your daily activities. I understand that it is difficult to quit alcohol on your own when you have become dependent on it. But intake of alcohol poses many health hazards like liver dysfunction, pancreatitis, blood in vomiting, blood in stools and many others. Hence I
advise you to consult a psychiatrist regarding your alcohol addiction and get treatment for the same. All the b...more
advise you to consult a psychiatrist regarding your alcohol addiction and get treatment for the same. All the b...more
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Non-Invasive Conservative Cardiac Care Specialist•Pune
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It is essential for you to improve your immunity and lung health to protect you from the conditions leading to this situation. Allergic reactions to dust or air borne mites (in AC environment is common) or some foods also leads to accumulation of kappha leading to this. It may not be infection at all. So no type of antibiotic helps. Please take capsule Reimmugen (healthsolutions. Net.in) that will modulate and strengthen immunity. If medicines are not helping, please do not take as they...more
It is essential for you to improve your immunity and lung health to protect you from the conditions leading to this situation. Allergic reactions to dust or air borne mites (in AC environment is common) or some foods also leads to accumulation of kappha leading to this. It may not be infection at all. So no type of antibiotic helps. Please take capsule Reimmugen (healthsolutions. Net.in) that will modulate and strengthen immunity. If medicines are not helping, please do not take as they...more
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Modern medicine does not have any particular recommendation on this but you can do so if there are no contraindications such as diseases or medicines that increase potassium levels. Taking potassium chloride will not deplete sodium if your kidneys are functioning normally. You will get sodium from several other sources anyway. Table salt is not the only source of sodium.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Vadodara
salt contain sodium chloride ,in which sodium is responsible for increasing blood pressure that is why common salt is avoided in hypertension.and there is no chance of sodium deficiency in body because our raw foods their self are rich source of sodium,like tomato,milk curd,potato,sweet potato,green veg etc.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Mr. Lybrate-user, thanks for the query.
Tablet obimet contains metformin. Whereas vildagliptin is a different compound. These drugs are usaully combined together. But whether to to one or both depends on the glucose levels, hba1c%, I can not answer without all the necessary details. Thanks.
Tablet obimet contains metformin. Whereas vildagliptin is a different compound. These drugs are usaully combined together. But whether to to one or both depends on the glucose levels, hba1c%, I can not answer without all the necessary details. Thanks.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Older adults may be more susceptible to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances than younger adults. There are many reasons for this, including: the kidneys may lose some of their function with age. Older adults may take multiple medications, such as diuretics, that can change electrolyte levels.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Older adults may be more susceptible to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances than younger adults. There are many reasons for this, including: the kidneys may lose some of their function with age. Older adults may take multiple medications, such as diuretics, that can change electrolyte levels.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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