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General Physician•Ahmedabad
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swollen lymph nodes in the neck are a common occurrence during colds or infections, as they are part of the body's immune response to fight off infections. If the swollen lymph nodes are painless, small, and remain the same size, they are likely not a serious issue. However, if they grow larger, become painful, or are accompanied by other symptoms such as fever, weight loss, or night sweats, it is important to go for routine blood tests as well as usg
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MBBS MSc, MSc Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine Specialist•Motihari
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ejection fraction above 60% is ok for wait. But as soon as situations are normal replacement of aortic valve should be done.
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If you have a cold or other respiratory infection such as pneumonia or bronchitis – then being outside in the cold can make you cough. This is why most coughs seem to get worse when the temperature falls after dark.But we have to look into the details of the problem. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
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Dear Lybrate user!
ki67 marker of metastasis is 0 percent means very low chance to spread further.
Here "no need complete cystectomy at this moment. But, patient must be under regular monitoring.
According to nobel prize winning article regarding cancers: cancer cells can multiply under rich co2 and glucose.
We can reduce multiplication by filling more oxygen into our cells by doing exercises and by minimizing glucose content in the cells.
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Surgical Gastroenterologist•Ahmedabad
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After cholecystectomy you can not eat too much food at a one time.
Due to overeating the severe pain may came but I can't say that it's a only after cholecystectomy 's pain.
Need to go with a doctor for severe pain.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Mumbai
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Hello, baccho ko gale me gilti hone ka common karan bar bar gale ka infection (tonsillitis, bar bar sardi khansi hona ye hai or dusre bhi kai karan hai, usake liye gilti gale ke konse hisse me hai, wo hard hai ya rubbery hai, examination pe hilati hai ya nahi isake upar depend karata hai. Isliye test karana jaruri hai.
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Hi, don't know if this is the right place to look for help, but I am out of options, basically I have struggled with my stomach and intestines since october 2018, at first it was just a mild fever, burning in stomach, and a few bad bowel habits, but then my bowels became much worse over time, had bouts of diarrhea, constant abdominal tenderness and cramps, and obviously gas, I did all kinds if tests, blood, colonoscopy, endoscopy, ct scan of both abdomen and chest, mri enterography, and nothing showed apart from enlarged lymph nodes, so I went to a hematologist she said that does are reactive and non specific small nodes, and 2 weeks ago I went to a doctor who specialises in infections she ordered a feces test on gut bacteria and came back this e.coli h7 dna, she said that this type of bacteria can cause all these symptoms and lymph nodes but you don't treat it, usually it goes away on it's own, asked what to do next, she said this is probably the thing that causes everything, and just try diets and probiotics for the next 2 months, but it's been 1 year and 6 months, is it possible for bacteria to sit inside me for that long, and cause all these symptoms for so long and won't go away? I just highly doubt it.

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General Physician•Pune
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Since this a rare type of infective disorder with no immediate cure. Regular periodic follow up and review under same specialist is advised. There is no satisfactory curable remedy. Difficult to handle with all local health facility.
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