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Long term shoulder/ shoulder blade pain, shoulder moved forward winter it gets worstlong term facial paining term pain i ...
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The symptoms you've listed can be complex and may indicate various underlying health conditions. Given the wide range of symptoms affecting different parts of your body, it would be best to consult with a primary care physician initially. They can conduct a thorough assessment, review your medical history, and perform any necessary physical examinations. Based on your symptoms, the primary care physician may refer you to one or more specialists, depending on their assessment. Here are some specialists who may be involved in your care: neurologist: given your long-term headache, memory issues, and double vision, a neurologist specializes in evaluating and treating conditions affecting the nervous system, including the brain and nerves. Rheumatologist: if you're experiencing long-term body pain, weakness, and difficulty sleeping, a rheumatologist specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the joints, muscles, and bones, such as fibromyalgia or autoimmune disorders. Ophthalmologist: since you're experiencing long-term effects on your eyes, including double vision and changes in prescription, an ophthalmologist specializes in diagnosing and treating eye conditions and may perform a comprehensive eye examination. Orthopedic surgeon: if your shoulder and shoulder blade pain is persistent and affecting your mobility, an orthopedic surgeon specializes in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal conditions, including injuries and disorders of the shoulder. Ent specialist (otolaryngologist): if you're experiencing long-term facial pain, pain around the ear, and difficulty sleeping due to these symptoms, an ent specialist can evaluate conditions affecting the ear, nose, and throat, such as temporomandibular joint (tmj) disorder or sinusitis. In terms of blood tests, your healthcare provider may recommend various tests based on your symptoms and suspected underlying conditions. These may include: complete blood count (cbc) comprehensive metabolic panel (cmp) thyroid function tests inflammatory markers (e.g. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, c-reactive protein) vitamin d levels autoimmune markers (e.g. Antinuclear antibodies) lyme disease testing (if relevant based on your history and symptoms)
I have bad breath. My dentist said I am fine. So I think it is of sinusitis. Is it curable? ...
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Yes. 1. Do saline gargles daily. 2. Whenever possible do steam inhalation also. 3. Cover your nose and mouth with hanky for at least 30 sec when you go in dusty areas also when you go in and out of ac. As our nose is the most sensitive part of our body, when there is temperature difference between two rooms or inside n outside, then if we not protect our nose, it gets affected. 4. Drink hot liquids --hot liquids relieve nasal congestion, prevent dehydration, and soothe the uncomfortably inflamed membranes that line your nose and throat. Homeopathic treatment has very encouraging results and gives relief in long term consult online with details.
Hello doctor, my father is 66 years old and he is having bad odour in mouth ,bitter taste in mouth. Could you please ass ...
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Is he taking any medicine? Fever? Upset stomach? Follow this 1. Don't take tea empty stomach. Eat something like a banana (if you are not diabetic) or any seasonal fruit or soaked almonds and a glass of water first thing in the morning (within 10 mins of waking up). No only biscuits or rusk will not do. 2. Don't overeat 3. Take your breakfast every day. Don't skip it. U should eat whatever your mother or grandparent eat in bfast. I mean to say whatever is your traditional food. If punjabi eat paratha, if belongs to south then take idli/ dosa etc. 4. Have light meals every 2 hours (in addition to your breakfast, lunch n dinner) e.g. Nariyal paani, chaach, a handful of dry fruits, a handful of peanuts, any fresh n seasonal fruit, a cup of curd/milk etc 5. Finish your dinner at least 2 hours before going to sleep. 6. Maintain active life style7. Avoid fast foods, spicy n fried foods, carbonated beverages 8. Take a lot of green vegetables n fruit. 9. Drink lot of water.10. Everyday preferably sleep on same time exercise in the form of yoga, cycling, swimming, gym etc.Till lock down do suryanamaskar every day. for this homeopathy offers good results. Consult online.
Sir, I am suffering from bad mouth smell from my childhood. The smell restarts again even after I brush every time. Afte ...
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Hi, infections or chronic inflammation in the nose, sinuses or throat, which can contribute to postnasal drip, also can cause bad breath. Other causes. Diseases, such as some cancers, and conditions such as metabolic disorders, can cause a distinctive breath odor as a result of chemicals they produce. So ,kindly consult a general or ent surgeon to evaluate further.
My breath started to smell very bad, I tried everything it didn't help. Does betadine mouthwash/gargle can help? ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Infections or chronic inflammation in the nose, sinuses or throat, which can contribute to postnasal drip, also can cause bad breath. Other causes. Diseases, such as some cancers, and conditions such as metabolic disorders, can cause a distinctive breath odor as a result of chemicals they produce. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
My age 67 yr. I have some problem like sugar, thyroid, prostate, blood pressure, heart blocks ngeogram through standing ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. If you have already been diagnosed with thyroid disease or diabetes, weight management is considered among the most effective strategies for the prevention of the other condition. Maintaining close control over your glucose and thyroid hormone levels can help prevent diabetes if you have thyroid disease. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
My mother 71, has developed dark edges at corners of her fingers, probably like blood clot. It has impact on her finger ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Raynaud disease is a disorder that affects blood circulation, usually in the hands and feet. The arteries (blood vessels) that carry blood to your fingers, toes, ears, or nose tighten. This is often triggered by cold or emotional stress. The decrease in blood flow causes a lack of oxygen and changes in skin color. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Faeces like bad breath smell come from my mouth and throat is bitter all the time even after doing brush also. Can you p ...
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Almost every person has some degree of bad breath upon waking in the morning (this is called morning breath) and is easily eliminated by brushing the teeth. It is only when bad breath progress after brushing ones teeth that a diagnosis of halitosis can be made. Halitosis is often caused by a mouth or throat infection or in response to a food item in one’s diet. The main food culprit is garlic which can often be easily counteracted by eating parsley. Oral health conditions can also cause bad breath and are responsible for the development of halitosis in 85-90% of bad breath sufferers. Severe diets which restrict carbohydrate intake such as ketogenic diets are also responsible for the development of bad breath. Certain anatomical deviations such as corrugations or striations in the tongue do allow for the accumulation and growth of bacteria in the oral cavity. Certain foods foods such as garlic, onions and spicy foods etc. Cause foul smelling breath after eating them. These foods are absorbed into the bloodstream, transferred into the lungs and become expelled in the air you breathe. Regular eating of such foods is likely to cause halitosis. People who diet are more likely to develop unpleasant breath from infrequent eating. You also get direct expulsion of these gases from your digestive tract. Poor oral health care without proper and regular brushing, flossing and routine examinations by your dentist, food remains in the mouth causing bacteria to multiply and produce toxic waste which in turn causes breath odor. Food stuck on the teeth, gums, and tongue creates an environment where bacteria can feed and multiply. These bacteria release certain chemicals as a by-product which causes damage and decay of the gums and teeth. The chemicals that are released by the bacteria and the resulting decay in the mouth contribute to the bad breath. Improper cleaning of dentures dentures that are not cleaned properly may be collecting bacteria and food particles which cause bad breath. Periodontal disease one of the primary symptoms of periodontal gum disease is foul, odorous breath, and an unpleasant taste in the mouth. This condition requires immediate care by an oral health professional. Dry mouth (xerostomia) this condition is often a large contributor to halitosis. It occurs when the flow of saliva decreases. Saliva is required to cleanse the mouth and remove particles that may cause odor. Xerostomia may be caused by certain medications, a salivary gland disorder, or by continuously breathing through the mouth instead of the nose. Tobacco products not only do tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco and snuff stain the teeth and put the body at risk for a host of other diseases, they also contribute to bad breath. Tobacco products cause bad breath, stained teeth, reduces one's ability to taste foods and irritates the gum tissue. Tobacco users are more likely to suffer from periodontal disease and are at greater risk for developing oral cancer. Medical condition bad breath may be an indication or symptom of any of the following conditions. However, each individual may experience different symptoms such as: a respiratory infection infection of the nose, windpipe, or lungs chronic bronchitis post nasal drip chronic sinusitis diabetes gastrointestinal disorders liver or kidney disorders severe dieting dieters may develop unpleasant "fruity" breath from keto-acidosis which is due to the breakdown of chemicals during fasting. Restriction of caloric intake leads to hunger which can lead to a dry mouth. Factors that affect the airways and cause bad breath: nasal polyps foreign bodies sinusitis dryness bronchitis pneumonia factors that affect the esophagus and stomach and cause bad breath: gastritis and food reflux (gerd- gastro-esophageal reflux disease) stagnation of food for medication consult online in private.
I am having this weird headaches since april. It starts with extreme pressure on right jaw then moves to nose and behind ...
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Dear Mr. lybrate-user, the symptoms you have described can be due to migraine disorder or maybe because of pericranial muscle spasm because of you tmj disorder. You can otc pain killers for aborting the acute attacks. However any prolonged use is definitely discouraged without a proper medical supervision. In addition you can adopt relaxation techniques and a sound sleep every day of atleat 7-8 hours per day is must. Still if pain persist, interventional pain management options can be tried where in nerves carrying pain from the painful areas are blocked. Feel free to get in touch for any further advise.
My father's hand fingers tips turning black and having pain. What might be the reason for this? He is telling he couldn' ...
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Raynaud disease is a disorder that affects blood circulation, usually in the hands and feet. The arteries (blood vessels) that carry blood to your fingers, toes, ears, or nose tighten. This is often triggered by cold or emotional stress. You may feel tingling, throbbing, or pain in your fingers or toes due to this. We should discuss it in detail since it requires early treatment to avoid any health related problem.