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Orthopedic Doctor•Delhi


1. Dr. Hemant gaur

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Mpt, mphill

11 years experience 200 at clinic 300 online

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He is a physiotherapist who is well-known for treating people with complicated conditions. He also works as a homecare physiotherapist. He obtained his outstanding education and clinical experience as an mpt at manav rachna international university and as a mphill at opjs university. His...more
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Gynaecologist•Pune
1 Dr. Amit patil

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Training in ivf / icsi, fellowship in minimal access surgery, md ;

21 years experience 500 at clinic 300 online

As a physician, he is very well known for his work in the field of gynaecology. In addition to this, he has extensive education and experience in a number of different sectors, making him an exceptionally qualified hundreds of couples with psychological or physi...more
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Pulmonologist•Hyderabad
Dr. K. K. Reddy
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Mbbs diploma in tuberculosis and chest diseases dtcd
27 years experience - 350 at clinic

He has significant medical knowledge in pulmonology and is well recognised as a leading medical expert. A name like his would be hard to forget. Professionalism was refined during his 1995 graduation from the mbbs at osmania medical college in hyderabad, from which he received high honours.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Age? Follow this 1. Don't take tea empty stomach. Eat something like a banana (if you are not diabetic) or any seasonal fruit or soaked almonds and a glass of water first thing in the morning (within 10 mins of waking up). No only biscuits or rusk will not do. 2. Don't overeat 3. Take your breakfast every day. Don't skip it. U should eat whatever your mother or grandparent eat in bfast. I mean to say whatever is your traditional food. If punjabi eat paratha, if belongs to south then take idli/ d...more
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Please continue the antibiotics as prescribed for the complete course. The discharge is normal and has to be cleant with a sterile gauze which is available at a pharmacy. If the discharge is pus or if you have any localized pain, or swelling or even if a fever arises, it might have gotten infected. In that case it would be better to vist the hospital so the stitches can be removed and cleaned and reapplied again. Keep the area clean and avoid too many movements at the point of stiches. If you fo...more
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General Surgeon•Kolkata
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Hi Srejoni
in case of any postoperative discomfort it is best to consult your operating surgen.He is the best judge and the right one to help you.
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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.
Thank you.
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I was admitted to hospital a week ago with symptom of ghabrahat from last 2 days. On several check up in hospital, I am diagnosed non diabetic, non hypertensive, non smoker. My coronary angiography was done which shows single vessel disease for which stress thallium was done and advised medical therapy. Discharge summary says final diagnosis - cad- actuate coronary syndrome, nsr- no ccf, b12 deficiency. cholesterol total - 207, triglycerides - 151, hdl - 45, ldl - 136, vldl - 26, hdl ratio - 4.60.coronary angiography report says - left main, lad,lcx are normal and rca - dominant, 80% distal stenosis, jerky movement at lesion site. Stress myocardial perfusion imaging shows global resting lvef - 56 +- 5 % with impression adequate stress and good effort tolerance, no scan evidence of stress induced reversible ischemia noted jn lv myocardium, normal resting systolic lv function with no rwma as estimated by quantitative gated spect. Stress total severity score - 23, rest total severity score - 52, reversibility total severity score - 0.tab ceruvin a 75 mg, tab rosuvas 20 mg, tab me 12 was advised. I want to know what medical procedure should we continue? Should we go for angioplasty/stent or should continue with medicine to clear the blockages? If you want I can send the report to you.

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Hello Mr. lybrate-user,
your stress thallium report says "no scan evidence of stress-induced reversible ischemia" -,it means even under stress there was no compromise in the blood supply in the area supplied by the blocked artery (rca 80%) so no angioplasty is needed now. You should just continue with the medication advice and follow good lifestyle -- regular exercise/ daily 2-3 km walking- restricted -low-fat diet - and follow up with your doctor if any new symptoms arise. Cholesterol level...more
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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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