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Asked for male, 26 years old from Bhopal
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Hi, Lybrate user, black lines on the nails might be a splinter hemorrhage, which occurs when blood vessels under the fingernail are damaged, often due to injuries, received under nails. It requires a serious, interrogation, locally ,inorder to assess its condition.
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Avoid CT Angio, it not very accurate after stent. Some breathlessness may be side effect of brilinta. It cannot be stopped. Ask you Dr. about substitutes. Too much diet restrictions also causes palpitations. What is your present diet?
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Hello. Definitely it can be treated. Keloids have variety of treatment nowadays depending upon its size, position and response. There are procedures like compression bandages, silicon gel or sheet treatment, intralesional steroids, excision etc. But none can be suggested without examination in proper. U can definitely get rid of it, or at least decrease it in size, and prevent its recurrence. For deciding which treatment will suit you and where it can be done, you can consult or text me online w...more
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