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I have evaluated your query thoroughly.* The alternative to open surgery is non invasive intervention where they break the stone with Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.* This is not actually surgery, do not get afraid of that, as I am highlighting its benifits - No cut on the body - No anesthesia - You can see the procedure on computer screen
- No need of per urethral tube
- Discharge from hospital within 24 hours - Can ...more
Warm welcome to Lybrate.com
I have evaluated your query thoroughly.* The alternative to open surgery is non invasive intervention where they break the stone with Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.* This is not actually surgery, do not get afraid of that, as I am highlighting its benifits - No cut on the body - No anesthesia - You can see the procedure on computer screen
- No need of per urethral tube
- Discharge from hospital within 24 hours - Can ...more
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Hello-
the most common adverse drug reactions reported include headache, flushing, nasal congestion, nasopharyngitis, and dyspepsia. Rare but serious reports of prolonged erections lasting more than 4 hours and priapism (painful erections lasting more than 6 hours) have been reported with pde5 inhibitors.
Shockwave therapy is not a safest idea.
the most common adverse drug reactions reported include headache, flushing, nasal congestion, nasopharyngitis, and dyspepsia. Rare but serious reports of prolonged erections lasting more than 4 hours and priapism (painful erections lasting more than 6 hours) have been reported with pde5 inhibitors.
Shockwave therapy is not a safest idea.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Bppv is a major cause of vertigo when you're lying down, because when the tiny crystals that are normally held in place by the otolithic membrane become free floating, they can move into the inner ear canals and displace fluid. This leads to inaccurate reporting from the inner ear to the brain about how you are moving.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatme...more
Bppv is a major cause of vertigo when you're lying down, because when the tiny crystals that are normally held in place by the otolithic membrane become free floating, they can move into the inner ear canals and displace fluid. This leads to inaccurate reporting from the inner ear to the brain about how you are moving.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatme...more
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Size of stones are notso big. It is managable with homeopathy only. You seems having tendency of recurring stones. I would suggest you to take berberis mother tincture (homeopathic) 10 drops in half cup water three times a day for 15 days
have plenty of water at a time whenever you drink
avoid vegiies having seeds
let me know status of your stones after 3 weeks
regards.
have plenty of water at a time whenever you drink
avoid vegiies having seeds
let me know status of your stones after 3 weeks
regards.
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