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Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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MD - Dermatology, MBBS

Dermatologist•Patna
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All drugs carry within themselves the potential to treat and harm the skin. Side effects of medicines are a common phenomenon, with variation in the intensities. Sometimes they are minor and do not require medications; however at other times they may require urgent attention and treatment.

Some allergies caused due to medications that primarily affect your skin are:

Itches and rashes: Sometimes your body may be allergic to certain type of medications. If these drugs are taken b...more
Last Updated: 9 years ago• Featured Tip
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Dermatologist•Delhi
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Drug rashes are generally defined as the reaction of the body to certain kinds of diseases. Different drugs result in different kinds of diseases which sometimes are as dangerous as being life-threatening. There are different types of drug rashes. They can manifest in different forms. Common ones are:

1. Blisters and swelling

Many drugs result in acute blisters and swelling in different parts of the body. This condition, if unchecked, may aggravate, leading to dangerous conseq...more
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General Physician•Durg
She's on a high dose of thyroxine it is essential to follow your doctor's advice and get her thyroid profile checked. I have never seen such a dosage regimen for hypothyroidism. But the treatment protocol may vary from physician to physician.
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Psychologist•Surat
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Hello,

Thank you for reaching out and sharing your struggles. I can understand how challenging it must be for you to try to quit alcohol, especially when facing the difficulties and temptations that come with it.

Firstly, I want to commend you for taking the courageous step of seeking help and starting medication to support your journey towards sobriety. It's important to acknowledge that overcoming addiction is a process that takes time and persistence, and it's okay to ask f...more
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Psychiatrist•Karnal
As you are taking injectables in high quantity and with long duration of substance use, it would be advised to get admitted for proper tramadol dependence treatment.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
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Withdrawal symptoms like dizziness and lack of appetite are common. Homeopathic remedies like nux vomica or quercus can be beneficial.
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Psychiatrist•Karnal
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In view of your opioid dependence, you should get admitted at a psychiatric hospital or an approved de-addiction center for the management of your illness. If even after your leg amputation, you are unable to control the substance use, that itself shows that the severity of the illness is quite high. So, contact your nearest hospital at the earliest.
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Neurosurgeon•Faridabad
Hello,
epilepsy management is a multi-disciplinary approach. A team of neurologists and neurosurgeons can assess if the condition is possible to cure via offering epilepsy surgery in select cases. Many cases can be controlled reasonably well with medications itself.
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General Physician•Amreli
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Hii lybrate-user, actually you can consume it after food or before food choice is yours but just to avoid any problem take it with food.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hooghly
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Yes it can affect healthy individual also, mainly people who thinks in a negative way can prone to this.
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Get it contact with nasha mukti kendra of your city so that this habit in future can be prevented and for clinical check up physically.
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Psychiatrist•Vijayawada
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Hi. Alcohol and levocetrizine both cause drowsiness. So that it will be dangerous for you to drive or carry on with your daily activities. I understand that it is difficult to quit alcohol on your own when you have become dependent on it. But intake of alcohol poses many health hazards like liver dysfunction, pancreatitis, blood in vomiting, blood in stools and many others. Hence I
advise you to consult a psychiatrist regarding your alcohol addiction and get treatment for the same. All the b...more
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