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Cytochrome C Oxidase Questions

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PDDM, MHA, MBBS

General Physician•Nashik
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Acidity as patients often describe it is caused by three major things
1. A Ulcer in the stomach
2. Reflux of acid contents from stomach to your food pipe
3. increase sensitivity of your stomach lining to acid secretion.

For both the things the idea is to reduce the acid content in your stomach. This can be done by simply taking antacids, but the problem with antacids is that they have a short duration of action. The better and more modern solution is to reduce the acid c...more
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Diploma in Clinical Nutrition, Certified...read more

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Bangalore
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Vitamin B12 deficiency is common in vegetarians. Also if you take, less milk based products. Take 1 bowl curd daily.
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Any kind of uneasiness feeling in your upper abdomen can be termed as dyspepsia and if present than Avoid spicy food items and not to eat junk food and we also need to avoid peanuts and potatoes in our daily diet
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Dear Lybrateuser, - Your homocysteine level is on the higher side, it may be due to low vit B12 level
- for B12 & vit D deficiency take food rich in these vitamins, also vit d can be obtained by exposure to sunlight for 10-15 min
- increased homocysteine level is an indicator of cardiovascular & cerebrovascular disease in future, it can be treated with folate, vit B6 & vit B12.
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My age is 23. I have functional dyspepsia problem and sometimes stool becomes little dry and I have to give a little more strain and blood comes with stool. So I consult a colorectal surgeon and he did Lateral sphincterotomy surgery so that in later stage if stool becomes hard still anal fissure not occurs but same problem as I have functional dyspepsia problem sometimes my stool becomes little dry and no urge to pass and I have to give little strain and again anal fissure is occurring. I have done endoscopy, colonoscopy all result normal. I am vegetarian and do not eat ant junk food fast food and drink lots of water still sometimes my stool is little dry and if stool is little dry then blood is coming with stool. So how I can live by carrying such a horrible condition. In your treatment it has any permanent cure by medicine or surgery so that if stool becomes little dry still still fissure or anal ulcer will not occur?

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You have to change a little of your food habits
drinking of more water at a time will cause acid
empty stomach drink 2 glass of luke warm water slowing
drink 1 hour after each meal
avoid food which cause acidity spicy ,tomatoes and citrus fruits
tea coffee
during sleep raise the height of bed of your head side about 6 inch all this will reduce your dyspepsia add tab yastimadu 1 twice a day for 3 months at night a glass of warm milk with a tsf of ghee ,it will remove the d...more
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General Physician•Pudukkottai
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Hii. I think you are have iron deficiency anemia. Take bct/fst tablets bd. It will help you in improving your condition. Take spinach, liver,red meat more. All the best.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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The bilirubin is only mildly increased and you can take normal food . As Hbsag is negative there is nothing to worry
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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Normal Uric acid levels are 2.4-6.0 mg/dL (female) and 3.4-7.0 mg/dL (male). Normal values will vary from laboratory to laboratory. Also important to blood uric acid levels are purines.Things that may cause this slow-down in the removal of uric acid include rich foods, being overweight, having diabetes, taking certain diuretics (sometimes called water pills) and drinking too much alcohol. Other less common causes are a diet high in purine-containing items or your body producing too much uric aci...more
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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To reduce the uric acid levels in blood, you may need to limit intake of alcohol, sugary foods and reduce purine rich foods like meat, poultry, seafood and pulses. Vegetables such as cauliflower, asparagus, spinach, peas and mushroom also contain a lot of purines
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General Physician•Nashik
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The first thing you should do is to eat foods that are high in fiber, This is because fiber rich foods absorb uric acid from the blood. Your kidneys then 'throw' out the excess uric acid. Try to eat Oatmeal, Spinach, cauliflowers and Isabgol in milk if possible. 

Please use olive oil to cook your food. kindly avoid vegetable oils because they become unhealthy when heated twice. This leads to rancid fat in the body. These destroy vitamin E, that in turn controls uric acid levels. Olive o...more
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