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Asked for male, 21 years old from Kishanganj
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Asked for male, 77 years old from Coimbatore
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Dear Lybrateuser, - Since you have symptoms of breathlessness, it indicates that your problem has deteriorated over a period of time
- the valvular defects which impede the effective closure & opening of valves may require surgery - take the advise of your cardiologist as corrective treatment given will improve your life quality & you will be able to perform your regular daily activities easily.
- the valvular defects which impede the effective closure & opening of valves may require surgery - take the advise of your cardiologist as corrective treatment given will improve your life quality & you will be able to perform your regular daily activities easily.
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It requires full picture with all details to opine.
Most of the medical problems need personally taking detailed medical history and examination with the need for detailed reports so meet concerned doctor- gynecologist.
Most of the medical problems need personally taking detailed medical history and examination with the need for detailed reports so meet concerned doctor- gynecologist.
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Asked for male, 69 years old from Noida
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Mr. lybrate-user I don’t think surgery is needed immediately, you may benefit from facet joint injections which can be given by Orthopedist or pain specialists.
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Surgery is reserved for pain that does not get controlled with conservative measures and provided the disc prolapse is causing nerve root compression. Your mri does not sound that drastic. Consult a spine surgeon who may offer you epidural steroid injection and that will also help him decide if surgery can be useful for you.
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a posterior placenta is one that attaches itself to the back of the uterus, while an anterior placenta attaches itself to the front. Both placental positions are considered normal. Aside from being an ideal location for delivery, the other benefit of a posterior placenta is being able to feel your baby’s movements early on.
Neither posterior or anterior placental location will affect the development or growth of a strong and healthy baby.
Neither posterior or anterior placental location will affect the development or growth of a strong and healthy baby.
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In general, anterior cruciate ligament injuries, or ACL injuries, are understood to be tears in any of the several knee ligaments joining the upper leg bone and the lower leg bone. This can vary from minor injuries, such as small ligament tears, to more serious cases, like complete tears or when the ligament and one of the bones gets displaced from the other. These injuries usually occur during sports activities, like soccer, basketball, football, gymnastics, tennis, volleyball, etc. An untreate...more
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