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Literature says that if a person is diagnosed with low magnesium levels before in lifetime than the person should not be given pantoprazole and if the person is not having low magnesium levels in lifetime than the person will not have side effects pertaining to it
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If you are a smoker the bronchi will be seen prominent in X rays. YOUR AGE IS ALSO NEEDED .Just by one sentence Xray cannot be reported There can be a number of reasons why this may occur. However, the most common reason is taking a deep breath in when the x-ray is taken. A lot of time prominent bronchovascular markings are of no significance.
That being said, if the markings are prominent in someone with a weak heart, it could indicate fluid accumulation in the lung. This can occur becaus...more
That being said, if the markings are prominent in someone with a weak heart, it could indicate fluid accumulation in the lung. This can occur becaus...more
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Foods to Eat for increase HDL: (foods high in mono- and polyunsaturated fats)
• Fish: salmon, mackerel, tuna (high poly-unsaturated fat; specifically Omega-3)
• Oils: olive, canola, safflower oil, sunflower oil (high mono- and poly- unsaturated fat)
• Nuts and Seeds: walnuts, almonds, sunflower, cashew, peanut butter (mono- and polyunsaturated fats; some saturated fats as well)
• Fish: salmon, mackerel, tuna (high poly-unsaturated fat; specifically Omega-3)
• Oils: olive, canola, safflower oil, sunflower oil (high mono- and poly- unsaturated fat)
• Nuts and Seeds: walnuts, almonds, sunflower, cashew, peanut butter (mono- and polyunsaturated fats; some saturated fats as well)
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Yes, you need to consult a doctor and start medication as your lipid profile is higher than normal range. Along with medicines you need to follow a well maintained diet chart which helps to lower your LDL, Cholesterol and triglycerides level. Include Fibers and omega 3 rich foods. If you need me to help you out with a detailed diet chart as per your case, please contact us for a direct consultation through Lybrate or write to me.
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In case you have hyperprolactinemia, then the most common cause is a Pituitary tumor. I am not sure if that will be anyway addressed by Homeopathic medications. Although the symptoms are that of excessive milk secretion, for now, the tumor in due course cause a lot of problems (difficulty in vision, headache, Loss of smell, etc). You need to get in touch with an Endocrinologist immediately. In case you want any help online, you can book an online consult and I may be able to guide you further. H...more
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