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Asked for female, 45 years old from Chennai
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General Physician•Hisar
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Unless you have achieved menopause your periods will return after a period of 1-3 months after using hormonal pills.
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Asked for female, 52 years old from Hailakandi
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She should take balance diet, with ample green leafy vegetables. Avoid food high in cholesterol and fat like red meat, ghee, oil, butter and full fat dairy products. Engage in physical activity regularly (at least 150 mins/ week).
Repeat the lipid profile after 3 weeks. If ldl or triglyceride is still high, starting lipid lowering drugs should be considered.
Repeat thyroid profile with freet3 and freet4 after 1 month, if tsh is still high, starting levothyroxine should be considered.
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Normal adult lymphocyte count should be 20-40%. Red flag range is <20% or > 55%. Since all other counts are normal and no specific health issue you may ignore it. Acute or chronic viral or bacterial infection are common causes of high lymphocyte count. You have not mentioned need for medical test. Usually they focus on some chronic health disorder. For personal satisfaction get cbc test again after about a month to look for only gross abnormality if any.
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Hello Mr. lybrate-user. Ideally we need more information before prescribing any medicine in such case (how many days fever, any other symptoms or not etc). For now- paracetamol syrup for fever and bandy plus syrup 10 ml once at night. You should get some tests done- cbc with esr, iron studies, crp. Consult me if you have any further queries.
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Panic ke liye therapy lena better hoga. Safe hain aur side effects bhi nahi hai. Root cause address ho jata hai aur kaafi sari naye coping strategies, problem solving aur emotion processing skills seekhne mil jata hai. Phir aap medicines bhi band kar payenge.
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Difficult to comment about your chest complaints. For fever body pain etc you are advised to take adequate rest, plenty of liquid intake, paracetamol tablets 500 mg 3-4 times in a day. Acidity capsules like pan d may also be useful. If complaints don't subside within 2 days consult your physician for proper clinical examination, investigations if necessary, possible diagnosis and further medication.
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General Physician•Durg
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Fever could have many causes. Some of the more common ones include typhoid. The cause of fever needs to be ruled out before starting any treatment.
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Is the doctor pediatrician or general physician?
Generally ciprofloxacin and sister drugs of same class are avoided in growing children as they can damage cartilage growth.
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Neck pain
cervical spondylosis– chronic condition with radiating pain
this is cervical pain (neck pain) and that's the reason the pain radiates until the shoulder blades. If you keep ice that would help and alongside you can do hot water fermentation. You shall use cervical collar which would help you to reduce the radiating pain i.e. Due to the nerve compression.
You have to go for traction and also you can do ift. Please consult the nearby therapist for quick relief. Use collar wil...more
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I am 54y age weight 84 kg height 6.2 inch no alcohol no cigarette no tobacco use. My fbs is 108 pp 154 earlier past 15 y ws fatty liver n on tonact 10 one a day. But lipid was hdl 42 ldl 100 total cholesterol was 145 triglycerides was 65 now before 2 month a md physician stopped tonact then after a month I check lipid lad 165 hdl 37 total cholesterol 223 triglycerides 150. Then I started statin 5 mg once a day then after 45 days lad become 87 hdl 46 triglycerides 62 total cholesterol 143. Fir sugar since 5 y now triglimisave 1 once morning once night taking so fbs 109 po 155. Please advice wat to do next now I am taking statin 2.5 mg at night only along with health ok multivitamin tablet 1 a day. Should I take 2.5 mg statin whole life. Or 5 mg advice me. I walk 4 km daily. Eating green veg daily along with salad now. Also on depression since 13 y due to loss in business n on xet cr 25 once + trika. 25 mg + lonazep. 25 mg daily for panic disorder suffocation issue. Please advice me for avoid heart issues. Coz looks like cholesterol issues.

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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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From the information you've provided, it seems you have a history of fatty liver and lipid (cholesterol) issues. It's positive to hear that you've made lifestyle changes such as abstaining from alcohol, cigarettes, and tobacco use, as well as incorporating exercise and a healthy diet into your routine.
It's important to manage your cholesterol levels to reduce the risk of heart issues. Statins are commonly prescribed to lower cholesterol levels, and it seems you've been taking them in differ...more
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