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Asked for female, 32 years old from Mumbai
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MBBS, DGO, Fellowship in Infertility

IVF Specialist•Bangalore
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Hi, yes you can take.
But crocin will not take care of dizziness and vomiting. You need emeset 4 mg for vomiting.
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I was keen to reach out after going onto your website. (27 years old) and for the past 6 months i have been suffering from quite aggressive nausea. Over the past 6 weeks iv also began having frequent dull aches in my head. Initially it was on the left side of the head but iv have also experienced it today on the front side. In terms of tests i have had A colonoscopy Endoscopy MRI scan of brain and head And also been seen by the ENT Consultant all of which were unable to find anything. There have been some occasions where iv gone to a n e as the pressure has kept me from sleeping or has got quite severe. I was keen to reach out to see if you could shed any light as to what it could be? I have tried acupuncture and professional massages but they do not seem to help and i am getting quite worried as what to do next as its effecting my work. Below are a full list of my conditions: Nausea - 6 months Dull headache - 2 months Imbalance - 2/3 months fatigue/drowsiness 2/3 months dizziness 2 months. Loose stools 4 years+ (6 times a day) Any help on if you have seen anything like this or any next steps would be highly appreciated. I am seeing a neurologist but its in 3 months time and my symptoms seem to be getting a lot worse. I am taking ondansetron for my anti nausea and have tried other prescriptions in the past which haven't worked via my gp. I do not have any major stresses.

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BHMS

Homeopath•Noida
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How is your appetite?
By doing what like walking, exertion, eating or empty stomach- headache increases or decreases in intensity. For how much time the pain remains? How do you get relieve from pain?
Is there actual vomiting also.
you can take Kali phos 1M/ 4 times for one day only.
For better results consult with details.
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I am in depression and a lot of exam stress as I am a medical pg aspirant and a doctor, I am using few medications, bupropion 300 mg, lamotrigine 200 mg, venlafaxine 37. 5 mg, aripiprazole 5 mg, pacitane 2 mg, rabeprazole and ondansetron, these r prescribed drugs by a psychiatrist but I myself take. Few medications since 4 years to help with my studies, stimulants (legal ones) to be specific, modafinil 200 mg, selegiline 5 mg, caffeine 220 mg, and the problem now is I never smoked in my life, although I used to drink one year before, only one year I used to drink, was a social occasional drinker and never had cravings and have been alcohol free since a year, but now although I never smoked before, I feel like smoking to relieve my stress despite taking so many drugs, I am still suffering, feel like crying and lack of motivation to study unless I take stimulants, so smoking cravings without even smoking ever before is my problem, I don't know why?, I was maybe a bit influenced by looking at movies and my friends all around me who smoke whenever they r stressed out, which helps with them actually, maybe I thought smoking a bit might relieve stress and make me motivated a bit so I start studying again, can any psychiatrist can help me with this problem? And explain why I am having cravings ?(note: the bupropion I am using is for depression not for smoking cessation), please help me find a solution, I would take a consult as well if somebody who r addiction specialist who can help me with my problem and explain what I am going thru, thank you.

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M.B.B.S, MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Ghaziabad
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Its probably due to social learning from your intimate environment where you would have seen people taking about/ experiencing stress and smoking simultaneously. Other probable reason is the use of stimulants which usually provokes tolerance with time and as you are taking stimulant at a fixed dose so the brain might have demanding for some stimulant and it knows that nicotine is one of them. I believe you are on a cocktail of medications both self prescribed and self medicated, the latter ones ...more
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DNB (Obstetrics and Gynecology), DGO, MB...read more

Gynaecologist•Hyderabad
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Hello
Lybrate user
I understood your concern and My opinion is that yes she can take Tab hyocimax ,that is a safe medication. she can take T Doxinate/ T zofer for vomiting control.

I hope my answers help you
Thanks
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Thanks for your reply Doctor. I want to give following information to you. 1. Married for 3 years 2. My Pregnancy occurs naturally, without any special treatment. 3. I have High BP for last 2 years. I'm taking stamlo 5 for that issue. BP is about normal now. 4. I had delayed period issue (4-8 days late) 5. Trying to conceive from Sep 2015.5. My Last LMP was on 13.11. 2015.6. Urine Test (Positive) 5.1. 16 7.08. 1.16- Bleeding (1st) Small amount. Visit Dr. Medicine Started: Stamlo-5, Cosklot500 (When bleeding up to 3 days) Progynova 2mg. Susten sr 200, Zofer 4, 8.12. 01.16- Bleeding (2nd) Small amount. 9.13. 01.16- USG - Heart Sound of embryo found. Bleeding (3rd) Small amount. 10.15. 01.16 MHR bio started. 10.19. 02.16- Bleeding Medium amount (4th) 11.20. 02.16-Bleeding Small amount (5th) 12. No pain when bleeding Dr. I am Worried about the Bleeding issue. Will it harm the baby? What other care should I take now? Do you suggest any medicine? Please advice me doctor.

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Ayurveda•Sultanpur
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Dear friend, perhaps. I have not replied to your question, but one thing I want to say that. You have presented your condition very correctly. In this regard please do these ____
take balance diet and a lot of water daily. Avoid oily/ spicy food as possible.
Take all medicines as advised by your doctor who is monitoring pregnancy, and also follow a physician's advice for further management of b p.
One more thing try to take rest. As much as you can. And avoid stress.
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Hi! my grandmother is 79 years old. She suffered right frontal intracerebral hematoma on 02/02/2021 at 11 pm. She was discharged from the hospital on 08/02/2021 in haemodynamically stable condition. She was on the following medications during her stay at the hospital: inj ceftriaxone, inj mannitol, inj levipil, inj pan, inj zofer, inj paracetamol, tab stamlo, tab levipil, tab pan, tab calcium, years duphalac. She has a ryle's tube and foley catheter in-situ. She was discharged with the following medication to follow: tab stamlo, tab levipil 2 times. Tab pan, years duphalac, years orofer, tab calcium and years multivitamin. Her recovery is what is making us worry. She can talk in slurred speech and very very low volume for 4-5 times a day with great trying. She cannot keep her eyes open for more than 3-4 seconds at a time, that too only 9-10 times a day upon great trying. She mostly answers by nodding her head and cannot sit upright for very long. She has some movement in her left leg and very less to negligible movement in left arm. My question is about how much time will the clot take to dissolve in the brain? How much time can it take for her to at least eat with her mouth? Why is she so tired all the time? I think the doctor has only given some basic medication, and not clot busting medication. What should be the next course of action?

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MD Medicine, DM Neurology

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Hello lybrate-user,
your mother has had intracerebral hemorrhage and due to leakge of blood fro small artery in the brain. It does not require a clot buster. The prognosis and further management of patient depends upon the location and size of the blood hemorrhage (0-30 ml good prognosis, 30-60 moderate, more than 60 ml poor prognosis. The dissolving of the blood takes time but the injury which it has caused to the neurons is the one which has to improve for her recovery. Her recovery will b...more
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Hi I have to ask a question about the Problems in My Pregnancy My Height is 5 ft 4 inch with exact weight of 53.5 kg as of 26 Jul 2015, in the 9th Week. Major Problems: Bitter Mouth (I'm unable to Eat and I'm on Liquids only) Excessive omitting - (Usually appears after 10 mins of eating) Is it Hyper-TSH See Below? Weight Loss HyperThyrodism is tested Positive and" PTU" is been prescribed. Minor Issues I'm not Thalsemnic. Means I am not prone to Thalsemnia.(As told by my Gyaneck) Sonography is Ok & Normal report dated 16 Jul 2015 LMP: 23 May 2015 & EDD: 27 Feb 2015 TSH Values: For" Free T3 = 3.61 pg/ml" &" Free T4 = 2.11 ng/dl" (Report dated: 22-07-2015) Medications Prescribed: Since 23 June 2015 Injections Taken Antacid: REGLAN IV, EMESET, RANTEC at Different Intervals Syrups Antacid: Digene Syrup Tablets & Vitamins Vitamins: FOURTE, SysFol (Folic Acid) Anti-Vomit: ONDEM MD 4 Kindly Assist me Please

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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
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Avoid stress. Some Relax during work.
Drink more water, high-carbohydrate foods such as potatoes, rice, pasta and bread.

You can take Nutrient-rich foods that improve your health may also benefit your thyroid gland,
antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables more plenty of water: Blueberries, tomatoes, bell peppers, and other foods rich in antioxidants can improve overall health and benefit the thyroid gland. Eating foods high in B vitamins, like whole grains, may also help.
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Psychiatrist•Jorhat
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Hi lybrate-user, You are having a severe hangover. You will need an injection of Antiemetic like Ondansetron and an injection of a Proton Pump Inhibitor like Pantoprazole. Following that you will have to take oral medications for a week or two. Also try to avoid alcohol. Take Care.
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General Physician•Darbhanga
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Nausea can be due to various reason. For symptoms you can use ondansetron but I suggest you to provide more details and history so that better care can be provided. You can consult and get some investigations done to rule out any major disease.
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