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Hi Sir, A girl was suffering from fever and fainted issue every month. Once the blood has been donated she will become f ...
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Homoeopathy is wonderful in treating such chronic, repetitive complaints More details like your family history, past history, thermals, thirst, desires aversions, attitudes is required to make a prescription especially in a chronic case such as yours. Consult in private with the above details. More questions may be asked if required. Get your blood sugar and salt levels up. Simply put, the brain needs sugar and your body needs water. To prevent your body and brain from shutting down, your salt and sugar levels need to be stable.[1] A quick way to do this is to drink some juice and eat a small bag of pretzels. You should feel better almost immediately. Keep cool. Another common reason for fainting is that the body is overheated. If you’re in a hot, stuffy environment and start to feel dizzy, it’s your body telling you to get out. Consider these ideas to get cooler: Shed some layers if at all possible Get into a less-crowded area (this way you also don’t collapse onto others) Get near a window or door for airflow Splash cool water on your face and drink a cold drink Get hydrated with just plain water. Though sugary drinks are great for turning your brain back on when it's running on empty, your entire body needs straight up healthy, pure hydration too, in the form of plain, unflavored water. You probably know if you’re getting enough or not. If you faint regularly, it could be because you just don’t drink enough. Ideally, your urine should be clear or nearly clear and you should urinate every three to four hours. If your urine is very yellow or you are urinating less frequently, drink more water. If that’s too boring for your taste buds, teas and unsweetened fruit juices are good, too. Lie down and don’t get up too quickly. If you're feeling the slightest bit faint, lie down. Stay down for at least 15 minutes. Once you feel better, get up slowly. Putting your body into a vertical position means that in order for blood to get to your brain, it has to fight gravity. When you get up too quickly, that blood immediately drops down and leaves your brain wondering what happened. This can bring on the sense of fainting. If this is the culprit, move slowly, especially while getting out of bed. This goes double if you've just fainted. Whenever you're feeling weak or dizzy, always move slowly and with caution. This is your body telling you it can't keep up with your pace. Give it a break and lie down. Control your breathing. When we’re anxious, it’s natural to start breathing quickly and even hyperventilate. If this gets out of control, your brain will stop receiving oxygen; you’re not breathing deeply enough for it to process what it needs. If you think your fainting may be due to nervousness, concentrating on your breathing and slowing it down may make the urge disappear. Count as you breathe: 6 seconds inhaling and 8 seconds exhaling. After a few rounds, you may find that your anxiety is dissipating. Focusing on your breathing also distracts you from whatever it is that's making you nervous. This is another reason it may be easier to calm down. Try visualization if anxiety is causing your fainting. Pick a place or situation that calms you, like the beach or your favorite park bench. When you feel anxiety coming on, imagine your peaceful scene. Try to imagine your scene in as much detail as possible. Think about sights, smells, sounds, and maybe even tastes. Avoid your triggers. Blood sugar and salt levels, heat, and hydration are very common reasons for fainting and, in most cases, aren’t cause for alarm. However, there are a few other things that cause certain individuals to faint. If you know what triggers the urge for you, avoid it. Be sure to tell friends and medical professionals about your trigger so they can be prepared. Many things can trigger fainting, but here are the most common ones: Alcohol. In a few unfortunate souls, alcohol leads to fainting.[3] It’s because alcohol expands the blood vessels, leading to a drop in blood pressure. Needles, blood, injuries or related phobias. In some individuals, certain phobias can trigger the vagus nerve which widens blood vessels, slows the heart rate, and drops blood pressure, resulting in fainting. Emotions. Severe emotions, like fear and anxiety, can change breathing and cause a drop in blood pressure, amongst other negative effects that can lead to fainting. FOR MEDICATION AND COUNSELLING CONSULT ONLINE IN PRIVATE
Hi, Currently my mother facing pain at right back below ribs. She already face the same problem about 15 years back. Now ...
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Kidney stones or infection Your kidneys are part of your urinary tract. They’re located on either side of your spine, but when they become inflamed or infected, the pain can radiate to the front. When your left kidney is involved, you might feel pain near the left side of your rib cage. Kidney stones are hardened calcium and salt deposits that form into stones. They can cause a cramping pain as they move out of your kidneys and make their way toward your bladder. In addition to pain in your left rib cage, kidney stones can also cause: an urge to urinate, with little coming out bloody or cloudy urine pain in your side that radiates to the front of your body Kidney infections occur when bacteria from your urinary tract make their way into your kidneys. Anything that obstructs your flow of urine, including kidney stones, can cause a kidney infection. Additional symptoms of a kidney infection include: fever nausea vomiting.
I have lower back pain, tiredness,neck stiffness or mild ache in neck, sleepiness, for past few weeks. Not able yo get u ...
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This is a general low back ache and for this you can follow these measures: one keep a pillow right under the knee while sleeping, next is you can keep ice in the painful area for about 5--10 minutes, if pain still persists you can stretch your body by twisting the waist on both sides how we used to do in the school drill similarly you can try which will help you relax as well will reduce the pain. It looks like you are anaemic. If you have back pain after you sit for long hours then it is due to your haemoglobin levels as it is important to check that. Anaemia always leads to the symptoms of being tired and also having back / leg pain though there may not be any pathologicalreasons for back pain. If you have leg pain then you have to rule out the casues for having leg pain. Firstf all check your weight and your haemoglobin levels, as Anaemia always leads to the symptoms of being tired and also having leg pain though there are no issues with the knee joint or back pain. If not if the pain radiates down the back of thigh and legs then it might be due to sciatica. Kindly consult the nearby physiotherapist. Hope you recover soon from the leg pain. Physiotherapy treatment:Ift and swd can be done for localized pain.Ift and traction can be done if you have radiating pain. •Standing hamstring stretch: Place the heel of your injured leg on a stool about 15 inches high. Keep your knee straight. Lean forward, bending at the hips until you feel a mild stretch in the back of your thigh. Make sure you do not roll your shoulders and bend at the waist when doing this or you will stretch your lower back instead of your leg. Hold the stretch for 15 to 30 seconds. Repeat 3 times. •Cat and camel: Get down on your hands and knees. Let your stomach sag, allowing your back to curve downward. Hold this position for 5 seconds. Then arch your back and hold for 5 seconds. Do 3 sets of 10. •Quadruped arm/leg raise: Get down on your hands and knees. Tighten your abdominal muscles to stiffen your spine. While keeping your abdominals tight, raise one arm and the opposite leg away from you. Hold this position for 5 seconds. Lower your arm and leg slowly and alternate sides. Do this 10 times on each side. •Pelvic tilt: Lie on your back with your knees bent and your feet flat on the floor. Tighten your abdominal muscles and push your lower back into the floor. Hold this position for 5 seconds, then relax. Do 3 sets of 10. •Partial curl: Lie on your back with your knees bent and your feet flat on the floor. Tighten your stomach muscles. Tuck your chin to your chest. With your hands stretched out in front of you, curl your upper body forward until your shoulders clear the floor. Hold this position for 3 seconds. Don't hold your breath. It helps to breathe out as you lift your shoulders up. Relax. Repeat 10 times. Build to 3 sets of 10. To challenge yourself, clasp your hands behind your head and keep your elbows out to the side. •Gluteal stretch: Lying on your back with both knees bent, rest the ankle of one leg over the knee of your other leg. Grasp the thigh of the bottom leg and pull that knee toward your chest. You will feel a stretch along the buttocks and possibly along the outside of your hip on the top leg. Hold this for 15 to 30 seconds. Repeat 3 times. •Extension exercise: Lie face down on the floor for 5 minutes. If this hurts too much, lie face down with a pillow under your stomach. This should relieve your leg or back pain. When you can lie on your stomach for 5 minutes without a pillow, then you can continue with the rest of this exercise.
I faced stress anxiety and depression 12 years back for continuous 4 years. Now im out of it but it has a very bad effec ...
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It is not likely to be due to a weak nervous system. I feel that you may not have combined therapy with medication and so you will not completely come out of your depression because you have not developed any coping skills and techniques. It is still not too late to pursue some counseling. In the meantime please do the following sincerely because you could resolve the problem better with good cooperation: Have a good night’s sleep, have a good breakfast of more proteins, meditate often, remain free of stress, eat a lot of fiber, nuts, avocado, exercise regularly, eat dark chocolate, do Yoga meditation exercises, etc. I suggest you do the opposite of what this depression makes you feel like doing (actually, not doing): you will need to fight this condition. You must become active; stay upright during the daylight time; meet people; never sleep during the day, wake up by 6 am every day, play some active games, especially contact games, do physical exercises, talk to people and join some social clubs, attend Yoga classes etc. Watch sitcoms on TV or comedies and cheer yourself up. Go for excursions in groups, for outings, camps, conferences, and religious conventions. Get a pet dog and spend time training it, exercising it and relating to it. Expose yourself to some sunlight every day, at least, 30 minutes but not in the scorching heat. Whatever happens, please incorporate these three important adaptations in your life: always be responsible, be respectful, and be functional. If you did these three, lots of things will go well in life. Please pray and have faith in God to alleviate your sufferings. Don’t wait for others to help. Use your own motivation, which might be at its lowest, but persevere and win this battle. Above all to be really happy, you need to live in love and for love. Learn all about emotions and how to handle them and that will get you out of the depression rather easily and quickly. A counselor is there only to facilitate you, all the hard word must come from you, and your cooperation with that person is very critical for your success. Be positive every day and learn to be contented with what you have. Do some left brain exercises: it is the happy brain. Here are a few suggestions: shut your left nostril and breathe, move your eyes from right to left and vice versa for at least half a minute at a time, and do calisthenic exercises with some form of counting, regularly. Whatever happens please cooperate with the therapy and do not discontinue until the condition is completely resolved.
I am 21 age girl and I matured in age 12. That day onwards I feel so tired .frequently head aches, body heat so high, da ...
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You seem to be of pitth prakurti hence make some change in life style drink plenty of water avoid hot spicy ,stale, fermented food or junk food, control tea or coffee avoid exposure to sun after 12 noon though you have taken treatment for tuberculosis the infection are dormant and in favorable condition they flourish hence you should always take care of yourself. Daily in morning on rising eat 5-6 tulsi leaves or 5 drops of tulsi in water tab guduchi 1 twice a day for 30 days tab sutshekar 250 mg twice a day eat 5-6 meals a day get a gentle massage of til oil to complete body daily and warm water bath repeat CBC with ESR, x-ray chest ,montex test ,USG abdomen.
TYPHOID SEROLOGY report Salmonella Typhi "O" 1: 20+ 1: 40+ 1: 80+ 1: 160+ 1: 320- Typhi "H" 1: 20+ 1: 40+ 1: 80+ 1: 160- ...
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Consult a gastroenterologist to get yourself fully examined for the typhoid and treatment will be started accordingly. Typhoid can only spread in environments where human feces are able to come into contact with food or drinking water. Careful food preparation and washing of hands are crucial to prevent typhoid. Typhoid is treated by antibiotics and oral rehydration therapy.
My both kidney is not working doc has said me for dialysis is there would be any risk or any risk after dialysis I will ...
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There are certain things that you need to be careful about after your dialysis. Visit your nephrologists immediately if you have any of the following signs or symptoms: 1. If you develop a fever after dialysis. 2. You do not feel a buzzing sensation in your fistula or graft. 3. Your skin itches or you have a rash. 4. Blood soaks through your bandage. 5. Skin around the fistula or graft is painful, hot, red or swollen 6. Your breathing fast or have a fast heartbeat 7. You have sudden chest pain or trouble breathing 8. You are having severe vomiting. You will have to limit potassium, phosphorus, sodium (salt), and liquid. You will need more protein than you did before you started dialysis. It may be hard to eat enough food. Your dietitian may suggest that you add extra calories if you are losing weight. Ask your dietitian for more information about a dialysis diet.
I am 44 years male. I am suffering from cough and fever since e week. Dr. Ask me for xray and blood test. The reports ar ...
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you may have seasonal bronchitis. take hot liquid and soup. take antiallergic medicine at night and bronchodilator cough syrup. feel free to ask privately with details for more scientific suggestions.
I had a sore throat and could feel some swelling on the right side of my face since yesterday so I had it today morning ...
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1.Do betadine gargle 2-3 times daily 2.Avoid drinking cold water, have luke warm water, tea, coffee, hot soup 3.Take throat lozenges, 4.Give voice rest 5..Avoid smoking 6.If no relief you have to take antibiotic after consulting doctor
I am 24 year old girl, I am suffering from pigmentation on specially my face, whole body is fair but face skin is becomi ...
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Hi •Combine turmeric powder and gram flour. •Add oil and lemon juice to this. •Now add enough milk to get a paste like consistency. •Apply this mask to your face or any other body part where you have pigmentation. •Leave for 10-15 minutes. •Now wet your fingers a little and rub them on your face in circular motion over the dried mask. Give more attention to the pigment affected areas. •Do this for about 5 minutes and then wash off with lukewarm water. •Repeat this 2-3 times a week.