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Ayurvedic Doctor•Zirakpur
It depends on the country's rules where you want get admission in medical. Generally one form or the other of pre med will be required. Some countries need bachelor of science degree also for medical admission.
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I have developed many neurological issues post covid vaccination which I took on 9th october 2021. Within a day I started getting muscle tremors which I initially ignored but it did not go away and I then got sharp poky sensation all around my body. My body felt weak. My hands still shake. It is very evident when I hold my phone or spoon. It is a bit shaky since october. Sometimes the shakes are bad. I have this burning sensation in my left thigh. Sometimes on the right leg too. I spoke to my family doctor and was asked to take b12 tablet which I did take and I felt better for 2-3 days maybe. But within week, nerves pain began and I had to visit a doctor. I was prescribed gabapin and I took it. But the day I took the tablet, my symptoms became worse and I started getting uncontrollable movements that night and couldn't move my right leg for some time. This was back in october. I still have those movements even today. My hands, neck, feet move or fall on its own especially at night and disrupts my sleep. I have an uneasy feeling and pain in my brain, scalp etc. From past 5 months now along with a host of other symptoms. My b12 and vitamin d are currently within range. I later visited a neuro in november as my symptoms didn't go away infact I started getting this crawling sensations too at times along with the rest. After physical examination, he said my nerves seem fine. I did a nerve test too, it was normal. I haven't done an mri of my brain yet. This is still pending. Also he had given me a tablet for my nerves pain but after taking just 1 tablet, my heart rate shot up within 2 hours or so at night and since then it has never gone back to normal. My heart starts beating fast all of a sudden and turns cold, develops chest tightness at times. When it beats fast, my hands also start shaking. This has been constant. It has been 4 months now and my condition has gotten much worse since the heart episode. My cardio reports came back fine but my heart issue remains. Is this nerve related issue causing me heart issues too? Could you please let me know what is going on in my body? Is this curable? Please help me!

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Homeopathy Doctor•Bellary
Basic rule, if reports turn out to be normal and issue still persists then most of the times it is not physical issue. Sometimes the issue will also be related to the mental health. Your health issue will be perfectly handled through homeopathy. Sometimes we face issues whose diagnosis cannot be made with tests and allopathy will not answer for it. I need to have consultation with you and I need to get few more details from you. You can contact me at the earliest.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Bellary
Aap ke problem ko homeopathy se theek kiya ja sakta hain. 2 mahinon me aapke pura problem theek ho jayega.
Mujhe mobile pe whatsapp kijiye.
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General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
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Xanthelasma is treated by removing the deposit with:
extreme cold or freezing surgery (called cryotherapy)
laser surgery.
Traditional surgery to remove and repair the skin.
Extreme heat surgery (electric needle)
chemical peels.
Regarding home remedies avoid fatty foods, reduce weight.
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Asked for female, 27 years old from Bareilly
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Ophthalmologist•Pondicherry
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Good evening, as previously mentioned management is surgical
27 years is too young for xanthelasma, kindly do check your lipid profile.
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General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Common side effects may include: mild irritation where the medicine was applied; temporary yellow discoloration of the whites of your eyes; or. Temporary yellow discoloration on the skin where betadine ophthalmic solution was applied.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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M.D. Consultant Pathologist, CCEBDM Diab...read more

General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
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THERE ARE CERTAIN WAYS OF TREATMENT
1.CROTHERAPY
2.LASER SURGERY
3.TRADTIONAL SURGERY
COST VARIES FROM PLACES TO PLACES
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General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
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Ptosis occurs because of problems with the muscle that lifts the eyelid (levator muscle) this problem can be present at birth (congenital ptosis) or it may develop as age develop (acquired) often ptosis is inherited and runs in families.
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M.D. Consultant Pathologist, CCEBDM Diab...read more

General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
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Retinopathy of prematurity (rop) is an eye disorder caused by abnormal blood vessel growth in the light sensitive part of the eyes (retina) of premature infants.
Rop generally affects infants born before week 31 of pregnancy and weighing 2.75 pounds (about 1,250 grams) or less at birth. In most cases, rop resolves without treatment, causing no damage. Advanced rop, however, can cause permanent vision problems or blindnes.
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General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you most often, your eyes will tear up and wash out the culprit. If that doesn't happen, find a clean sink or another source of clean water and a towel. Fill up your hands (after you wash them!) and flush water in your eye for a few times. Take a towel, pat dry and see if the pain and object have gone away.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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