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MBBS, DPM

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
Dear Govind,
Congratulations for planning to clear your lungs. The only way is quitting smoking. Since you are smoking only 1 year, comparatively it is easier to quit now than later. Nicotine stays in your lungs only for few hours. That is why you feel the need to smoke again. You also get withdrawal symptoms if you quit. But the tar which is deposited in the lungs can not be removed at all. Plan not to add more of tar by quitting smoking.
If withdrawal is a problem, please take the help...more
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Diploma in Diet and Nutrition, B.Pharma,...read more

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Gurgaon
Yes it is relative to belly fat. You need to reduce the fat. As fat decrease the LDH
LDH is an enzyme found in almost every cell of your body, including your blood, muscles, brain, kidneys, and pancreas. The enzyme turns sugar into energy. The LDH test measures the amount of LDH in your blood or other body fluid.
You need to take alkaline diet. So it will be better if you contact us here also by paying consult For detailed diet.
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
It needs to be checked properly. Without specific test cannot be confirmed of it being dangerous or not.
You may need to do CT scan.
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MD PHYSICIAN

General Physician•Delhi
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Inhomgenous opacity may mean anything starting from infection to advanced diseases Ideally any radiology report must be correlated clinically .A prominent hilar shadow on the chest x-ray suggests sarcoidosis, pulmonary hypertension or lymphoma. Other considerations include tuberculosis or a fungal infection, However, in some cases the isolated x-ray abnormality is not significant for any disease. To evaluate it further, a CT-scan and an electrocardiogram would be needed. Consult a pulmonologist ...more
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PGDCA, BA-Psychology, MA-Psychology, Phd...read more

Psychologist•Ghaziabad
Yes ofcourse you should quit smoking and chest pain be due to your bad eating habits go to bed 2 hours after taking your meal try to set a disciplined life style with light dinners.
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
HI Lakshmi.... It is Interstitial Lung disease.. and a kind of autoimmune disorders...
There is no curative treatment in allopathy neither it can help much in relieving symptoms...

The best way to treat it is by homoeopathic treatment... but it requires proper case details.. so consult and start treatment as soon as possible...
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine

General Physician•Delhi
For pneumothorax
you need to put a chest tube. For bronchi pleural fistula she will probably need videoscopy assisted pleuro deisy. For sarcoid treatment will depend on stage. Diabetes treatment has to be individualized also. Let the chest physician decide what best to do. Regards.
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NCCH & MCH

Homeopath•Kolkata
lybrate-user, she needs to undergo paracentesis if the ascitic fluid is high (in Hospital) however for now please update the reports recent ones along with KFT and Rx the medicine Apocynum 3x thrice daily for now this will eliminate out the water accumulation in the body.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
Yawning is a normal response by the body to drowsiness or fatigue. Yawning may also be triggered by observing someone else yawning. ... This can occur when you are tired, weary or drowsy. Some medications, such as those used to treat depression, anxiety or allergies, can cause excessive yawning.
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