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General Physician•Bangalore
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1.your patient is already on dialysis, his kidneys are not functioning to take nitrogen load of ayurvedic treatment. 2. I do sympathize with your plight ,but all can be done is to put him on few blood thinners and prevent further plaque buildup.
3. Reviewing reports with a cardiologist once may help manage his pain atleast.
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Physiotherapist•Bangalore
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It's due to spinal cord compression happening, get it treated thr medications to support the nerves and analgesics along with advanced physiotherapy, multivitamin suppliments along with calcium rich diet will help.
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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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Hello Lybrate user, risk factors is always there as blockage96% but may vary from person to person ,dnt get panic have proper guidance of your cardiologist n follow up after operative is neccessary.
As per homoepathic point of view after operation one can follow=
a human should always have mental n physical wellbeing that is one has to exercise,
eat healthy (less oil n ghee)
think positive n meditations.in shorts stressfree lifestyle should b followed.
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MD - General Medicine, MBBS, MRCP (UK)

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It takes a long time to cure. Mainstay of treatment in this type of situation is do physio as advised by an experienced physiotherapist and using some medications to improve your nerves and control your symptoms.
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General Physician•Delhi
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Having a heart attack can be frightening and traumatic, and it's common to have feelings of anxiety afterwards. It's important to seek advice as serious types of depression often don't get better without treatment.
Mitral valve prolapse (mvp) occurs when the valve between your heart's left upper chamber (left atrium) and the left lower chamber (left ventricle) doesn't close properly. Mitral (my-trul) valve prolapse sometimes leads to blood leaking backward into the left atrium, a condition c...more
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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After an interventional procedure, it is normal to: have a bruise or discolored area near where the catheter was inserted. At the same site, there may also be a small lump (which should not get bigger), soreness when pressure is applied and perhaps a small amount (one or two drops) of discharge. Feel more tired than usual for several days. If your procedure was performed while you were having a heart attack, tiredness will last longer – perhaps as long as six weeks, the time it usually takes for...more
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General Physician•Fatehabad
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Hi, thank you for the question. There are some simple things that you can do to try and help. First of all, try to avoid sitting on hard surfaces for long periods of time - some women will even try sitting on an inflatable ring to avoid any direct pressure on the end of the tail bone. A heating pad or a warm soak in the tub can provide some relief. Recommended amounts of pain relievers can give short periods of relief. A healthy exercise routine or gentle stretching can help sore pelvic muscl...more
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