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General Physician•Bangalore
1.your patient is already on dialysis, his kidneys are not functioning to take nitrogen load of ayurvedic treatment. 2. I do sympathize with your plight ,but all can be done is to put him on few blood thinners and prevent further plaque buildup.
3. Reviewing reports with a cardiologist once may help manage his pain atleast.
3. Reviewing reports with a cardiologist once may help manage his pain atleast.
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The most common cause of bronchopneumonia is a bacterial lung infection, such as Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenza type b (Hib). Viral and fungal lung infections can also causes pneumonia. Harmful germs can enter the bronchi and alveoli and begin to multiply. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
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Ecospirin and atorvastatin are essential in preventing ischemic stroke. Further medication is required based on the presence of intracranial blood vessel occlusion, presence of atrial fibrillation (rhythm abnormality of heart) etc. Which can be commented only after getting results of ct angiogram/mri tof ,ecg and echo of heart. You can upload the details for a detailed opinion.
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If the scar is localized, meaning it’s only in one area, or has remained the same size over time, it’s typically harmless. Scars of this nature are generally caused by a previous infection. If the infection that caused this scar has been dealt with, further treatment isn’t necessary. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and healthy lifestyle.
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