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Asked for male, 26 years old from Dhanbad
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CCEBDM, PG Diploma In Clinical Cardiolog...read more

General Physician•Ghaziabad
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1. Take 2/ 3 glass of warm water in the morning
2. Take little more water in the day
3. eat more fruits and green vegetables
4. No fried/ spicy/ junk/ processed/ fast food
5. No tea/ coffee/ cold drinks
6. No alcohol
7. Reduce wt if over wt
8. Daily morning walk for 30 mts
9. Deep breathing exercise for 10 mts daily
10. Fiber Foods that are high in insoluble fiber include whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.Try wheat bran, brown rice, or whole grain...more
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Asked for male, 41 years old from Chennai
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General Physician•Madhepura
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Consume lots of water. Avoid fatty spicy food. Also you need to reduce your weight. Main reason of these all conditions are obesity.
I believe you might also have constipation issues.
I suggest you to consume apple cider vinegar "the mother" non pasterized one. In empty stomach with half glass of water early in the morning.
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Just take fennel tea twice a day after meals and honey one teaspoon on empty stomach in the morning.
Proper sleep. And some exercise.
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Asked for Male, 25 years old from Aligarh
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MBBS , MD - Biochemistry

General Physician•Lucknow
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Take smaller meals. Avoid fatty food. Take food 3 hours before going to bed. Raise the head end of bed.
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BDS, Non-Resident J.R. in Dept. of Ortho...read more

Dentist•Jammu
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I understand your concern about the bleeding gums near your deep cavity in the lower back molar. Unfortunately, I cannot provide medical advice or diagnose your situation. However, I can offer some general information and suggest the next steps you should take:
possible causes of bleeding gums:
inflammation from the deep cavity: the bacteria in the cavity can irritate the surrounding gums, leading to inflammation and bleeding.
Gum disease: bleeding gums can also be a symptom of...more
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Back pain exercises;
kindly do these exercises. Back pain is described as acute or chronic based on how long you’ve had it.
Acute pain lasts days to weeks, subacute pain lasts six weeks to three months, and chronic pain lasts longer than three months.
Things that make it better or worse
back pain may get worse with movement or if you sit or stand for a long time. It may get better if you switch positions or walk around.
Other symptoms you may experience with back pain include...more
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DHMS (Diploma in Homeopathic Medicine an...read more

Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
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Endoscopy may not be needed at this stage. During and after jaundice your digestion will be very weak. Drink plenty of water and keep hydrated. Have plenty of fruits, vegetables. Fruit juices, sugar cane juice are good. Avoid oily, processed, packaged and refined foods. Avoid non veg and alcohol.
For your nausea and acidity--homeopathy has very effective treatment for these issues. No side effects. Please take homeopathic medicine, preliminary dose, arsenic album 200-once daily in the evenin...more
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Asked for male, 34 years old from Thane
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MDS Prosthodontics, BDS

Dentist•Gurgaon
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I believe there are two parts to this question a) if you got the correct advice
b) if its possible.
I'll answer the second first. Pediatric dentists handle children as young as 3 days old. Rct in 4 years old is very common and possible. However the child's compliance can not be predicted. Hence ait is strongly advised to get the procedure done by a pediatric dentist/pedodontist.
A) you have yourself written that the kid has cavities. I have no reason to believe that any wrong advice ...more
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