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General Physician•Delhi
Hello
dear, sorry to know the state.
Some investigations are further needed.
Hope I have briefly answered your query. Kindly do not self medicate, as it might be harmful for you.
In case you have more doubts or queries, please book a private / online consultation (hp0d9a is my code) so that we can discuss in detail your problems and you can feel relieved after finding your answers.
Best wishes
stay safe stay healthy.
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General Surgeon•Ghaziabad
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Hello lybrate-user. Ultrasound scan is not a very good modality for appendicitis. CT scan is the gold standard. I do not rely completely on scans or lab reports and I believe in my clinical judgement. Symptoms of appendicitis are pain in right lower abdomen which is usually continuous and often severe with vomiting, nausea and fever. Pt also loses appetite due to infection. Since you were taking antibiotics for 5 DAYS the infection could have been subsided. As per your complains it does not look...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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1.take home cooked, fresh light food. 2. Drink boiled water. 3. Take ors.4. Avoid fast foods, spicy and fried foods
5. Curd is good for you.
For details you can consult me.
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ENT Specialist•Bangalore
As per standard protocols, there needs to at least 5 years of seizure free period before tapering and stopping medications. Newer protocols followed by some doctors believe in stopping medications even if there is 1 year of seizure free interval. It is best that you consult with your neurologist and let him decide on what is best for you.
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