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Do not try experiment on urself, consult in case of need
a best suggestion for you please do not mind its for your good only
increase lymphocytes is not always viral it could be in tuberculosis also ,yes it could be post infection also.
a best suggestion for you please do not mind its for your good only
increase lymphocytes is not always viral it could be in tuberculosis also ,yes it could be post infection also.
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Modified-release dosage is a mechanism that (in contrast to immediate-release dosage) delivers a drug with a delay after its administration (delayed-release dosage) or for a prolonged period of time (extended-release [er, xr, xl] dosage) or to a specific target in the body (targeted-release dosage. But contain is same.
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Involuntary head twitching can be caused by a number of different movement disorders. This can range from neck spasms to Parkinson’s disease. The common types of movement disorders that affect the head, neck, and face include: Cervical dystonia, Essential tremor, Huntington’s disease and many more which needs to be discuss properly. We should discuss it in detail since it requires early treatment to avoid health problems.
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Alappuzha
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Atrophy also destroys the connections that help the cells communicate. It can be a result of many different diseases that damage the brain, including stroke and Alzheimer's disease
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What is computed tomography?
Computed Tomography is more commonly known as CT scan. It is a specialized form of X-ray. Computed Tomography is a non-invasive diagnostic procedure. CT scan provides concise images of different body parts and can also divulge any internal bleeding or injury during emergency situations. It is absolutely painless and is known to provide accurate information.
How does it work?
The patient is required to lie down on a table which is then passed thr...more
Computed Tomography is more commonly known as CT scan. It is a specialized form of X-ray. Computed Tomography is a non-invasive diagnostic procedure. CT scan provides concise images of different body parts and can also divulge any internal bleeding or injury during emergency situations. It is absolutely painless and is known to provide accurate information.
How does it work?
The patient is required to lie down on a table which is then passed thr...more
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Several complications can occur immediately or soon after a traumatic brain injury. Severe injuries increase the risk of a greater number and more-severe complications. You may need discuss your complete medical history over a call for a detailed medical consultation.
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Whether it's a child or a grown-up, difficulty in concentrating is often experienced by many people. While, people tend to brush off this particular problem to be nothing worth being concerned about, but sometimes, there may be a more serious underlying issue for which concentration problem is only a mere symptom. Yes, difficulty in concentrating can be a sign of a neurological disorder. Keep on reading to know more about neurological disorder, its symptoms, and treatment.
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