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Asked for male, 21 years old from Kolkata
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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You will be able to continue playing my professional sport (i.e. Cricket) during this period of four months while you are under medication. And playing high impact sports can create some issue for your joint and bone and therefore do high impact sports after healing completely.
Asked for male, 73 years old from Vadodara
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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Hi, your problem of frequent urination at may be due your history of prostate surgery. Homoeopathy has good treatment for your problem and without side effects or addiction. Please take homoeopathic medicine ferrum picricum 200 daily in the morning (5 to 6 pills each time) for 7 days. However, your condition needs comprehensive treatment for a long term solution. If you wish, you may opt for private consultation through Lybrate.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details given. In persons with diabetes dyslipidemia is quite common due to lack of insulin. Plus in uncontrolled hypothyroidism also lipids are deranged. So in your case with tsh at 25.64 mu/l, hypothyroidism is totally uncontrolled. Tsh needs to be maintained around 3 to 4 mu/l when there is adequate dosage of levothyroxine is taken. So it is clear that your current dose in inadequate. Once that is corrected, it will help in correcting the lipid...more
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Sir, My father is suffering from HYPERURICEMIA and Kidney problem. His age is 58 years. His treatment is running since 3 years. 1 year before his creatinine was 2.5mg/dl and uric acid level was 11.8mg/dl. They are taking their medicines and last week report is his creatinine is 1.5mg/dl and his uric acid level is 1.9mg/dl. But his TLC count is high since 2 month on 11/12/2015 hisTLC Count was 12790 cells/cummthen doctor prescribed- Inj Zocillin (4.5g) BD upto 10 daysInj Onsuig BD upto 10 daysInj Novazle BD upto 3 daysand some medicinesAfter some days I again check up his CBC on 30/12/2015 Then I found result HB 13TLC count was 12000cells/cummcretinin 2mg/dluric acid 11.8mg/dlThen Doctor prescribed these Inj Mero SB (1.5g) BD upto 7 daysInj Ticocin (400) OD upto 7 daysand some MedicinesAfter Taking Medicines and Injections We Check up On 01/02/2016Then I found ResultSHB 13.40TLC 15400cells/cummCretinin 1.5mg/dlUric Acid 1.9mg/dlSir Please Suggest me what I do his TLC Count is not decreasing after taking high antibiotic injections and he is feeling weakness and back pain.

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Ayurveda•Zirakpur
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I would suggest you to take herbal medicine support parallel to your current regime, to infuse strength and immunity in your body.

However medicines of both systems need some gap and carefully selected herbals will not interact with current medicine.

If you agree may consult further.
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Endocrinologist•Delhi
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Diet suggested for hyperuricemia is "Low Purine" in which you have to restrict intake of spinache, tomato,sirka, milk and milk products, pulses.
Asked for male, 48 years old from Nagaur
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General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
People with type 2 diabetes are more likely to have hyperuricemia, and people with gout and high uric acid may be more likely to get diabetes. Not everyone with hyperuricemia gets gout, but your chances go up as uric acid levels rise.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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