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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Yes there is dyslipidaemia.
Avoid ghee over chapatis
small frequent meal
use missi roti
fruits of low glycemic index in between meal
brisk walking
repeat after 3 months if still raised start tab. Atorsis 10.
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General Physician•Delhi
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Depending on how serious rheumatic fever is and how long it remains untreated, the damages can be permanent and result in heart valve disease if the heart valve tissues sustain serious damages.
You may get connected with me over a video or an audio call for further detailed consultation.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Delhi
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Hello LYDIA,
I would recommend that she be given immediate medical attention as the pulse in some possible cases may fall rapidly if not given attention in time.
Do remember to let me know of her whereabouts! Take care.
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General Physician•Delhi
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..kidney failure is also called end-stage renal disease. But, many people live long lives on dialysis or with a kidney transplant. urine level and creatine level can be control with some medication that may help to make your dialysis process easier or less complicated.
you may need to discuss it in detail to get right medical consultation.
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Suffering from diabetes does not only mean that you need to be careful about what you eat. Diabetes is a condition that involves lots of risks. You may have to revamp the lifestyle, apart from diet restrictions. Regular exercises, stress-free attitude, and quitting smoking and drinking are mandatory. Your complete system can be affected by diabetes, and most importantly, your heart can be at risk. Yes, your chances of getting affected by heart diseases are higher when you are a diabetic. But, th...more
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Hospital recovery for a kidney transplant is usually 5 to 10 days if there are no complications. The length of stay depends on your medical condition and needs. You’ll spend 24-48 hours in extensive care immediately after surgery.
You may need to connect over a call for further detailed consultation.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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You might need to take insulin to reduce the blood sugar and can do in consultation with your treating doctor
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General Physician•Delhi
Heart-healthy diet high in fruits and vegetables, lean poultry, fish, low-fat dairy, and whole grains. limiting salt, along with saturated and trans fats. avoiding tobacco and alcohol.

Let's discuss your concern in detail for better advice and healthy lifestyle.
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A heart disease is definitely something, which is serious. In most cases, it is the result of a person s lack of prudence when it comes to staying fit and moderating what food items feature in the diet. But is this always the case? Well, not at all. Genetic or hereditary heart diseases, such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, long QT syndrome, very high cholesterol levels running in the family and many others, provide enough reason as to why not.

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Maintain a healthy blood pressure, 120/80. The higher your blood pressure (bp) the greater your risk for developing heart diseases.
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