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Lumpectomy Questions

Asked for male, 29 years old from Dehradun
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Age 29, weight 82 kg ,unmarried. 2 years ago I was diagnosed with prostatitis with symptoms like bone pain, fever with chills, urine bleeding, semen bleeding, little bit lower back pain, pain radiating from rectum to penis. I took antibiotic for 1 months but no symptom relieved. 6 month ago I again got bleeding episode in urine showing 100 rbcs isomorphic and in semen, I used to get black dots. Since two months I am getting rectal discomfort like pinching sensation at mouth of anus and nearby on sitting .now since 25 days, I am getting fever with chills, more lower back pain, pain nearby bladder and pelvis area ,burning with urine like morning urine looking reddish. Urine report is normal showing ca+ oxalate crystals. Mri prostate showed prostate is normal in size and left seminal vesicle whoing reduced size and signal sequlate to chronic seminal vesiculitis. Please guide me for treatment. Doctor saying that you have both prostatitis and seminal vesiculitis while mri shows prostate normal size. Currently doctor prescribed linezolid 600 mg (because eps 6 month ago showed negative cogulase staphylococcus and remarked it may be commensal) and cranpac - d for 14 days. Please guide me for treatment of vasculitis.

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General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
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Initial treatments were all systemic, but most antibiotics do not reach seminal vesicles at effective levels and thus are not successful [3], [4]. Among the antibiotics used systemically, penicillin procaine, trimethoprim sulfa, neomycin sulphate, gentamicin, and amikacin sulphate are the ones most reported.
Continue in touch of urologist please.
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Asked for male, 60 years old from Hyderabad
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Dear sir
in order to calculate your risk, previous provide other details like height, weight, other medical conditions, any history of smoking/alcohol, any medication history .also, the report you have provided cannot be correct. Please recheck.
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Asked for female, 42 years old from Thane
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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U can do the following-- stop smoking (if you smoke). Smoking lowers your hdl, (“good”) cholesterol level. Change the way you eat. Low-fat, low-cholesterol eating benefits all your lipid levels.
Lose weight if necessary.
Maintain healthy lifestyle start exercising.
Nuts, such as almonds, pistachios, and walnuts, contain high amounts of unsaturated fat or “good” fats, which increase high-density lipoprotein (hdl) and lower low-density lipoprotein (ldl).
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Asked for male, 41 years old from Visakhapatnam
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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U can do the following-- stop smoking (if you smoke). Smoking lowers your hdl, (“good”) cholesterol level. Change the way you eat. Low-fat, low-cholesterol eating benefits all your lipid levels.
Lose weight if necessary.
Maintain healthy lifestyle start exercising.
Nuts, such as almonds, pistachios, and walnuts, contain high amounts of unsaturated fat or “good” fats, which increase high-density lipoprotein (hdl) and lower low-density lipoprotein (ldl).
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Asked for male, 44 years old from Mumbai
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Hi, myself ajay majhi 44 years from mumbai india. I checked my cholesterol level parameter from thyrocare pathology lab. They send me the report details given below: total cholesterol - photometry 271 mg/dl hdl cholesterol - direct photometry 46 mg/dl ldl cholesterol - direct photometry 179 mg/dl triglycerides photometry 263 mg/dl tc/ hdl cholesterol ratio calculated 5.9 ratio ldl / hdl ratio calculated 3.9 ratio non-hdl cholesterol calculated 224.47 mg/dl vldl cholesterol calculated 52.6 mg/dl method: chol - cholesterol oxidase, esterase, peroxidase hcho - direct enzymatic colorimetric ldl - direct measure trig - enzymatic, end point tc/h - derived from serum cholesterol and hdl values ldl/ - derived from serum hdl and ldl values nhdl - derived from serum cholesterol and hdl values vldl - derived from serum triglyceride values please suggest me what medicine I take and how much quantity. Waiting for your reply.

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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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You can do the following-- stop smoking (if you smoke). Smoking lowers your hdl, cholesterol level. Change the way you eat. Low-fat, low-cholesterol eating benefits all your lipid levels.
Lose weight if necessary.
Maintain healthy lifestyle start exercising.
Nuts, such as almonds, pistachios, and walnuts, contain high amounts of unsaturated fat or “good” fats, which increase high-density lipoprotein (hdl) and lower low-density lipoprotein (ldl).
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Asked for Male, 38 years old from Salem
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General Physician•Ernakulam
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AS YOUR LDL IS HIGH AND YOUR GGT IS HIGH AND YOU ARE ONMEDICATION --I RECOMMEND YOU - TO HAVE FOLLOWING LIFE STYLE CHANGES---1)TAKE 250 G OF FRESH VEGETABLE SALADS AND 100 G OF FRESH FRUITS BEFORE LUNCH AND DINNER DAILY. 2) AVOID JUNK FOOD;FAST FOOD;COLOURED AND PRESERVED FOOD; FOOD WITH CHEMICALS ;SWEETNERS;FRIED ITEMS; COLAS;ALCOHOL;SMOKINGAND OVER THE COUNTER DRUGS.3)CONSUME MORE OF ETHNIC FOOD;STEAMED FOOD ;SOFT AND LIQUID TYPE FOOD 4)DRINK PLENTY OF WATER 5) DO MODERATE TYPE OF EXERCISE...more
Asked for Male, 38 years old from Salem
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Dear lybrate-user
your levels are quite high (normal 65-70). These levels can put you at risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes and of course serious liver disease. Also you smoke. I am sorry to see you are not at all concerned about your health. You must reduce alcohol and smoking and gradually give it up before the damage is irreversible. No medicine will be able to help you at that time.
Also, before suggesting any medication, it will b good if you can do a cbc, kft and an abdominal ...more
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