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Asked for female, 28 years old from Bangalore
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Dentist•Gurgaon
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If you do ... The tooth is already cut... And there might be more problems like food lodgement bad odur senstivity ... Etc on teeth ..don't do that .. kindly get the work completed
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Kolkata
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Dentist•Bareilly
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Dear lybrate-user, gum recession could be because of the deposit of calculus on your teeth and around gum line. Visit your dentist for checkup and oral prophylaxis. Depending on the extent of gum recession, it can be treated just by Scaling procedure or other treatment modalities.
Grafting is needed in severe cases where even after Scaling you don't get satisfactory results.
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Past few years I have been getting regular ear infections, 2 or 3 a year. It started 5 years ago when my hearing got muffled and this went on for months and months. My doctor said it was earwax and gave me ear drops. I left to travel australia and nz for 4 years and have seen various doctors along the way for infections and get antibiotics, a Dr. in Nz told me it was fluid build up in the middle ear due to infection. It always starts the same, I get the blocked feeling and hearing loss and tinnitus before turning into a full blown infection needing antibiotics. I am thinking the times at home when I had a "blocked" ear and hearing loss was actually fluid build up in middle ear. Problem is I have been seeing different drs as I'm always moving for years so they don't know my history. I'm currently travelling south east asia and have had 3 ear infections in the same ear in 6 months. Currently my eardrum has ruptured and am going to the local hospital to have my infected ear cleaned daily plus antibiotics. I can not speak to the doctors here as they have little english skills, translating basic sentences with google translate. I am wondering why I keep getting infections, there must be some underlying cause.

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Homeopath•Vadodara
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Yes there should be. I need more details to find out the causative factor. You can consult me through lybrate for Homoeopathic treatment and further guidance
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Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Bangalore
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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Dermatologist•Pune
Keloid needs proper treatment from a qualified Dermatologist. So better consult a dermatologist in your area for early treatment and prevention of complications.
For Further queries Feel free to ask.
All the best.
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Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Bangalore
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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MCh - Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Bangalore
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
Asked for male, 29 years old from Hyderabad
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
It can be removed by homoeopathic treatment... You can consult me at lybrate..
It may cost around 2-3 thousands..
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