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Asked for male, 56 years old from Bangalore
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PDDM, MHA, MBBS

General Physician•Nashik
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Here is a sample diet to help you understand the diet. Early Morning: Green tea ( sugar less) Breakfast: non fried preparations/ whole wheat bread/ vegetable poha, upma, etc. / idli sambhar etc. Mid-Morning: Fruits ( avoid the carbohydrate rich fruits like grapes, banana, custard apple and watermelon) Lunch: 2 dry chapatti + sabji 1 katori + dal or skimmed curd – 1 katori + salad 1 katori Evening Snacks: Tea / Coffee sugarless + high fiber bis. OR Sprouts 1 katori Dinner: 2 chapatti + vegetable ...more
Asked for male, 52 years old from Jalandhar
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Asked for male, 23 years old from Chennai
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Ayurveda•Thrissur
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In some patients with Urinary tract infections may leads to nephritis and hydronephrosis, resulting damage to Kidney and an increase in Serum Creatinine. Please let me know whether she is diabetic and hypertensive. Anyway her Kidney's corticosteroids medullary differentiation is intact. In these conditions with proper herbal Ayurvedic medicines could revive Kidney and also able to prevent further complications such as hepato nephrotic syndrome. Diet control is also important to protect Kidney. P...more
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Asked for female, 53 years old from Lucknow
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See there is no way to expel gall bladder stones (unlike case of kidney stones). So gall stones if they r not creating problem, let them be there. But do follow annual checkups. But if they r causing problem, its better to remove them.
My advise is go for surgery.
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Asked for female, 31 years old from Mumbai
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General Physician•Durgapur
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Dear lybrate-user, thanks for reaching out.
After thoroughly reading his usg report & the fact that he has diabetes my advice to you is:
1. The doctor's are right to have him undergo operation because if the stones are not removed right away they may further block the bile duct which will lead to jaundice or may go to intestines which can complicate into swelling of whole abdomen with pain vomiting and constipation.
May be the doctors will do the operation after the pain and fever de...more
Asked for female, 27 years old from Gurgaon
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Yes. U need to get operated. There is no way to expel gall bladder stones (unlike case of kidney stones). So gall stones if they r not creating problem, let them be there. But do follow annual checkups. But if they r causing problem, its better to remove them
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