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Asked for male, 44 years old from Delhi
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You must be hypertensive as this is one of the most common cause of LVH. If the thickness is not very high and you don't have a high diastolic dysfunction you don't have to worry.
In case if you are hypertensive then ace inhibitors or arb are the best suited medicine for you (if KFT and electrolytes are normal).
In case if you are hypertensive then ace inhibitors or arb are the best suited medicine for you (if KFT and electrolytes are normal).
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Asked for male, 58 years old from Delhi
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MBBS, PGC In Family Welfare & Health Man...read more
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If it is thyroid cancer of size more than 1 cm It is preferable to go for total thyroidectomy. You would also need radioiodine therapy after the surgery. Thyroidectomy can be performed robotically or laparoscopically with no visible scar with excellent results.
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Wake up early and go for walking or jogging,,take amla juice and acai berry juice in the morning,,take non spicy food,,avoid junk food,,take plenty of water,,fruits daily avoid smoking or drinking
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Asked for male, 45 years old from Calicut
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You are on correct treatment for papillary micro carcinoma, and it is correct to take radio-iodine uptake in order to avoid thyroidectomy
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Asked for female, 60 years old from Lucknow
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Survival depends on many factors like stage of disease, general condition of patient to tolerate the treatment and response to chemotherapy .
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The five-year survival rate for people with stage 4 NHL varies depending on the subtype of NHL and other factors. Ask your doctor for more information about your diagnosis, treatment options, and long-term outlook. Stage III-IV lymphomas are common, still very treatable, and often curable, depending on the NHL subtype. Stage III and stage IV are now considered a single category because they have the same treatment and prognosis.
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