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Folimax 5 Tablet Folimax 5 Tablet

Folimax 5 Tablet

Quantity Description: strip of 10 tablets
Manufacturer: Depsons Pharma
Price: ₹ 15.96

Information about Folimax 5 Tablet

Folimax tablets contains a rich formulation of complex organic compounds known as Folic Acid (Vitamin B9). Folic Acid is an essential water soluble Vitamin for nucleotide biosynthesis and remethylation of homocysteine. This folic acid supplement tablet helps in the production of red blood cells (RBCs), synthesis of DNA, and boosts heart health.
Folimax (Folic acid) should be essentially used in pregnancy as it helps to protect the baby from developing birth defects. Folic acid is good for pregnant female, too, as it works with vitamin B12 to form healthy red blood cells and prevents anaemia. Folimax (folic acid) is used to treat or prevent low folate levels due to poor diet, and certain stomach/intestinal problems as well.

Use under medical supervision.

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How to recover my mouth after quitting smokeless tobacco, I used for 4 years not regularly but intermittently for some days but now decided and stopped completely but still having fear and want to recover from the damage caused due to tobacco usage.

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Dentist, Ghaziabad
How to recover my mouth after quitting smokeless tobacco, I used for 4 years not regularly but intermittently for som...
It's great that you stopped completely, we can work toward reducing the chances and reducing the risk factor. Regular checkups at the 6-8 month interval to your dentist. Start medications tab folimax d3 1000iu twice for month -multivitamins, -antioxidants, -folic acid, -curcumin tablets. -vit d, c tab along with medications, a balanced diet, no packaged food or drinks, only homemade food, no spicy food, the timing of eating, regular exercise, and physical activity and most importantly no stress all the above will reduce the risk factor, reduce free radical, and improves your immune system.

I am 47 years old male. For last one I am having tongue sensitivity issue. Acute sensation on eating hot and spicy things.

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Dentist, Ghaziabad
I am 47 years old male. For last one I am having tongue sensitivity issue. Acute sensation on eating hot and spicy th...
Get yourself checked. You can visit the hospital oncology department near to your place. If you are not able to put one finger in your mouth and hard to take spicy then the condition is very serious this is oral submucosa fibrosis (osmf, a precancerous condition this is reversible but the condition is that you have to strictly follow the below-mentioned medication and stop what it leads to osmf toabbaco chewing, paan chewing, betel nut, arecanut, smoking and other such habits. Medication for one month tab folimax d3 twice after meal tab a to z gold once after meal sm fibro *-----* (twice after meal) antoxid *(twice after meal) fullvite *____* (twice after meal) curcumin tablet once betenosol forte 5 mg *__* (twice after meal) with application of zyttec lotion. Kindly note the above mentioned medication is subject to your medical condition. In extreme cases, injections are given along with medications. But for that you need to visit the dentist. Also you need to visit dentist and show the present status and change medication accordingly. Regular checkups at the every month. Along with medications, a balanced diet, no packaged food or drinks, only homemade food, no spicy food, the timing of eating, regular exercise, and physical activity and most importantly no stress all the above will reduce the risk factor, reduce free radical, and improves your immune system.

I am suffering from mouth ulcers from 3 weeks its too many inside. It has been better and worse time to time from 3 weeks.

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General Physician, Ahmedabad
Ur age?//r you smoker/? start tab folimax plus 2/day. 7 days. Than ask privately for further course.

I am 28 year old male. I have gum receding problems due to consumption of tobacco. I quit consuming tobacco a year ago but the gum receding is still increasing. May I know the treatment details - the cost, location, and time needed to treat my dental hygiene.

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Dentist, Jammu
I am 28 year old male. I have gum receding problems due to consumption of tobacco. I quit consuming tobacco a year ag...
I understand your concern about receding gums and wanting to improve your dental hygiene. However, I can't provide specific medical advice or treatment recommendations. It's important to consult a qualified dental professional to get an accurate diagnosis and discuss the best treatment options for your individual situation. Here's what I can do to help: 1. Encourage you to schedule an appointment with a dentist or periodontist (gum specialist). They can assess your gum recession severity, determine the underlying cause, and recommend the most effective treatment plan. 2. Provide some general information on receding gums and potential treatment options: causes of receding gums: tobacco use is a major risk factor, but other causes include aggressive brushing, misaligned teeth, and even genetics. Treatment options: depending on the severity of your recession, various options might be available. These can include: non-surgical treatments: scaling and root planing (deep cleaning), topical antibiotics, mouthwashes, and desensitizing agents. Surgical treatments: gum grafting, flap surgery, bone grafting, and regenerative techniques. Cost: it's difficult to give an accurate cost estimate without a proper dental assessment. The cost can vary depending on the treatment recommended, your location, and insurance coverage. Location: you mentioned being in jammu. There are likely qualified dentists and periodontists in your area. You can search online or ask your local doctor for recommendations. Time needed: the time needed for treatment depends on the chosen method. Non-surgical procedures usually take less time than surgeries. 3. Emphasize the importance of good oral hygiene: brushing twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush, flossing daily, and using a mouthwash can significantly improve your oral health and prevent further gum recession. Remember, early intervention is key. So, scheduling a dental appointment as soon as possible is crucial for getting the right diagnosis and discussing the best treatment options for your situation. I hope this information helps! wishing you the best in improving your dental hygiene.

I have osmf problem from 18 years, even one finger is not going in my mouth, I don't want my surgery, please suggest me best medicine for my close mouth, I am 37 years old female,

BDS, Non-Resident J.R. in Dept. of Orthodontics, Certified oral implantologist, Advanced Aesthetics, Digital Smile Designer
Dentist, Jammu
I have osmf problem from 18 years, even one finger is not going in my mouth, I don't want my surgery, please suggest ...
I understand your concerns about your osmf and wanting to avoid surgery. While I can't offer medical advice or prescribe medication, I can provide some information about non-surgical approaches to managing osmf that might be helpful to you. It's important to remember that there is no single "best" medication for osmf. The effectiveness of various treatments depends on the severity of your condition, specific symptoms, and individual response. Seeking proper medical evaluation is crucial for determining the most suitable treatment plan. However, here are some non-surgical options that have shown some promise in managing osmf: 1. Injections: hyaluronidase: this enzyme helps break down excess collagen, potentially improving mouth opening. Corticosteroids: these can reduce inflammation and fibrosis, leading to some improvement in mouth opening. 2. Physiotherapy: mouth opening exercises: regular stretching and opening exercises can help maintain and potentially improve mouth opening. Ultrasound therapy: this may help break down scar tissue and improve tissue flexibility. 3. Nutritional supplements: antioxidants: these may help reduce oxidative stress and inflammation, potentially slowing down the progression of osmf. Vitamin e: studies suggest potential benefits in reducing fibrosis and improving mouth opening. Iron deficiency: treating iron deficiency may improve symptoms in some cases. 4. Other therapies: laser therapy: emerging research suggests potential benefits in reducing fibrosis and improving mouth opening. Capsaicin: may reduce burning sensation associated with osmf. It's crucial to consult a qualified healthcare professional, preferably an oral physician or maxillofacial surgeon specializing in osmf, to discuss your options and determine the most appropriate treatment plan based on your individual situation. They can assess the severity of your condition, advise on the effectiveness of different treatment options, and address any potential risks or side effects. Remember, early intervention and regular follow-up are crucial in managing osmf. While surgery might be a necessary option in severe cases, exploring non-surgical alternatives with your healthcare professional can help you manage your condition and find the best path forward. I hope this information provides a helpful starting point for your discussion with your doctor. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any further questions.
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