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Hello Dr. I have small black dots and lines are in my teeth. and wherever these small lines or dots are, they have dam ...
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Unfortunately, I cannot diagnose medical conditions or provide specific treatment advice, even to those who believe themselves to be medical professionals. Diagnosing dental issues requires an in-person examination by a qualified dentist. However, I can offer some general information and suggest next steps based on your description: black dots and lines on teeth with gaps, not typical of regular decay, could be several things: cracks or fissures: these are thin grooves or lines in the enamel, often naturally occurring, but can harbor bacteria and debris, leading to discoloration and eventually cavities. Enamel erosion: this is the gradual loss of surface enamel due to acidic foods, drinks, or even stomach acid from conditions like gerd. It can make teeth more susceptible to discoloration and sensitivity. Early-stage cavities: although you mentioned the dots and lines aren't like typical decay, cavities can start as small, dark spots before growing larger and causing deeper damage. Other, less common possibilities: discoloration from trauma, certain medications, or fluorosis (excess fluoride exposure during tooth development) are also possibilities. Recommendations: schedule a follow-up appointment with your dentist: don't rely on a toothpaste change without further evaluation. Explain your concerns and symptoms fully, and request a thorough examination. Do not attempt to use any sharp objects like needles to probe your teeth: this can further damage them and even cause infections. Maintain good oral hygiene: brush your teeth twice a day, floss daily, and use a mouthwash. This will help prevent further issues and promote overall oral health. Limit acidic foods and drinks: minimize consumption of acidic beverages like soda or citrus juices, and avoid sugary foods that feed bacteria. Remember: diagnosing and treating dental conditions requires the expertise of a qualified dentist. Do not hesitate to prioritize seeking professional advice for proper evaluation and treatment based on your specific situation. I hope this information helps! please prioritize your dental health and schedule an appointment with your dentist to address your concerns.
I had intercourse on 6th may with protection and my periods date is on 28 may and its due late. Can it be pregnancy or s ...
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Contraceptive methods, such as condoms, when used correctly, can significantly reduce the risk of pregnancy. However, no method is 100% effective. Delayed periods can have various causes, including stress, hormonal imbalances, changes in weight, illness, or certain medications. It's possible that your delayed period could be due to one of these factors rather than pregnancy. If you're concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, the best course of action is to take a pregnancy test. These tests are designed to detect the presence of the pregnancy hormone hcg in your urine. It's generally recommended to wait at least a week after a missed period to take a pregnancy test for accurate results.
I have pcos I was on metformin 500 mg and duphaston since 4 months this month my Dr. added letrozole for 5 days and dis ...
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Atleast wait beyond a week beyond your due date. If you still don't get periods, do a urine pregnancy test. If negative, stop the duphaston to get them.
I'm 23 years old and very skinny. I'm having severe acne on my face for which I tried various homoeopathic, allopathic a ...
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Appetite? Motions? Acne is a skin condition that occurs when your hair follicles become plugged with oil and dead skin cells. It causes whiteheads, blackheads or pimples. These factors can trigger or aggravate acne: hormones, certain medications, diet, stress. To prevent pimples, eat fresh fruits, green vegetables, drinking plenty of water should be an essential part of your routine and intake of oily fried foods, an excess of sugar-salt should be avoided. Don't peal pimples, as they tend to leave scars. Stop using soap on face. Instead take a spoon of milk, add a pinch of turmeric (haldi). Mix n apply on face with the help of cotton. Leave for a few minutes then wash off. It’s a good cleanser. If skin is dry then apply moisturizer like coconut oil. For swollen pimples, gently apply ice for a minute or so. Just don't keep the ice on so long that it irritates your skin. Tea tree oil can kill bacteria. Some people use it to treat minor skin irritations, including acne. There isn't much research on how effective it is, but tea tree oil is safe to put directly on your skin in a diluted form. Try it on a small area first to make sure you don't have an allergic reaction. Simple honey mask--before applying this mask, rinse your face with warm water to open up pores. Then apply honey and leave it on the skin for 30 minutes. Rinse the honey off with warm water; then rinse again with cold water to close the pores. Yeast and yogurt mask for oily skin--oily skin is prone to acne, and this home remedy can reduce excess oil and help clear acne. To make the mask, combine 1 teaspoon of brewer's yeast with a little plain yogurt to create a thin mixture. Apply it thoroughly to all the oily areas and leave on for 15 to 20 minutes. Rinse with warm water; then use cold water to close the pores.Homeopathy is a very effective for this problem n has very encouraging results. Consult online for medicinal part.
I had a penile colour doppler test and aspiration the next day due to swelling in the penis. After 2 weeks, I had an mri ...
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Try Tab Tapyadi loh raupyyukt morning...... evening 1.......1 Tab after meal Tab Sarivadi wati morning...... evening 1.......1 Tab after meal for 2 months and see the result you should happy by this.
Doctor i'm suffering from fissured tongue and get cuts or sores everyday or other. Sores heal but again happen on some o ...
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I understand your concerns about your fissured tongue, sores, and possible connection to acid reflux. While I can't diagnose your condition or offer medical advice, I can provide some information and suggest next steps: regarding your fissured tongue: fissured tongue is a relatively common condition, affecting up to 5% of the population. While the exact cause is unknown, it's usually considered harmless and often doesn't require treatment. Sores or pain associated with fissured tongue are less common. If you're experiencing frequent sores that heal and reappear in different areas, it's important to seek further evaluation from a doctor to rule out other potential causes. Regarding your acid reflux and metallic taste: although uncommon, acid reflux can sometimes reach the mouth, potentially causing irritation and a metallic taste. However, a normal endoscopy makes this less likely. Other factors, like certain medications, nutritional deficiencies, or even dry mouth, can also contribute to a metallic taste. Your doctor can help determine the potential cause. Next steps: schedule an appointment with your doctor: discuss your concerns, the ongoing sores, and the metallic taste episode. Share your blood test results and mention your anxiety. Consider consulting a specialist: depending on your doctor's assessment, they might recommend a referral to a gastroenterologist (for further acid reflux evaluation) or an oral pathologist (for specialized examination of your tongue). Manage your anxiety: while waiting for your appointment, practice relaxation techniques like deep breathing or meditation to manage your anxiety. Remember: a fissured tongue itself is not considered a serious illness. Frequent sores on your tongue could be due to various causes, some of which might require treatment. Consulting a doctor will help clarify the cause of your symptoms and determine the appropriate course of action. I hope this information helps ease your anxiety and guides you towards proper diagnosis and treatment. Please don't hesitate to ask further questions or share any additional details that might be relevant to your situation.
Yesterday I saw small amount of blood thinking to ge periods in the evening and that's it. So sometimes a small amount o ...
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Hello Lybrate user, use homoeopathic medications for your problem to get instant and effective results. Its curable, no need to worry about. Homoeopathic medicines plays excellent role to treat such problems in a hollistic way without any side effect. I suggest you to message me your complete history in private chat with all reports & details & consult online through Lybrate. I will guide you for holistic & effective results with homoeopathy! take care! best regards:)
My parents (both above 60 years and my mother has cervical cancer) got covishield 2nd dose on april, 2021. Now they're g ...
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Hello Lybrate user, use homoeopathic medications for your problem to get instant and effective results. Its curable, no need to worry about. Homoeopathic medicines plays excellent role to treat such problems in a hollistic way without any side effect. I suggest you to message me your complete history in private chat with all reports & details & consult online through Lybrate. I will guide you for holistic & effective results with homoeopathy! take care! best regards:)
Hello everyone, this is my first here. These might sound pretty interesting mental symptoms but I am really tired of sea ...
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Sir, please get yourself evaluated by an allergy specialist thoroughly and only after clearance from them consult a psychiatrist. Subsequently as you said that most of symptoms came under control by taking sertralin earlier, it may well be psychological. Only difference now is that even sertralin is not working and you may be well with change of medications.
I was diagnosed with hypochondriasis 5 years back. Was worried about having heart issues and used to get tests done freq ...
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Need to consult whether you are anxious about anxiety or anxious about gaining weight. Lifestyle changes can easily neutralize weight gain effects of anti-anxiety medicines.