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Asked for male, 28 years old from Panaji
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MBBS, MS - Ophthalmology

Ophthalmologist•Ahmedabad
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Hi. Unfortunately there is no cure for rp as on now. All the medications or inventions are just aimed at improving the already diminished vision or improving the quality of life. For you per se genetic testing isn’t much useful now that you already have the disease.
But you should definitely get the genetic testing and counselling of your partner before marriage. Meanwhile, advise for you - 1. Vit a supplements 2. Visit an eye doctor if you experience further drop in your vision as there m...more
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MBBS, MS - Ophthalmology

Ophthalmologist•Ahmedabad
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Hello. Being an ophthalmologist I can assure you that the vaccine won’t have any serious implications in ocular mg. Still I would advise you to consult a neurophysician for the same to be on the safe side before getting vaccinated.
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MBBS, MS - Ophthalmology

Ophthalmologist•Ahmedabad
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Hello. Yes sir. It’s true that few people have got infected with coronavirus twice. There is no need to think about that as on now. Those are just a bunch of people. Very very few.
As your your case, ocular mg being an autoimmune disease isn’t a contraindication for vaccination. The covid vaccine is a vector mediated vaccine and not a live one. So won’t be an issue. But will still advice you to consult a neurophysician for the same before taking the shot to be on safer side. Hope this ...more
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MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, FCPS, DG...read more

Gynaecologist•Mumbai
Bahut sare medical taklif ke liye khud doctor ko prashna karke detail me medical history leni padti hai, check up karna padta hai aur kabhi kabhi reports dekhna padta hai isliye doctor ko milo.- gynecologist ko.
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Adjust your eating routine. Try to eat when you have good muscle strength. Take your time chewing your food, and take a break between bites of food. You might find it easier to eat small meals several times a day. Also, try eating mainly soft foods and avoid foods that require more chewing, such as raw fruits or vegetables.
Use safety precautions at home. Install grab bars or railings in places where you need support, such as next to the bathtub or next to steps. Keep your floors clean, and ...more
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Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surge...read more

Sexologist•Jaipur
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Give him kanchnaar guggulu regularly. But for proper diagnosis and prescription accordingly, you need to consult with his reports. Take care.
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
Mainly related to immediate time during and sometime aftre surgery. Like any other surgery- anaesthesia risk, pain, infection, bleeding.
Very few may get complication late like infertility or abortion or premature delivery in future pregnancy
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Gynaecologist•Bokaro
No sone spotting is pretty common and it fades away with time
Don’t worry
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General Physician•Delhi
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In most cases, the retinitis pigmentosa is linked to a recessive gene, a gene that must be inherited from both parents in order to cause the disease. But we have to look into the details of the problem. Let's have a detailed discussion to ensure proper treatment.
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