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Asked for MALE, 30 years old from Guwahati
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Asked for male, 23 years old from Bangalore
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FMC (Fellow in Med.Cosmetology), BHMS, c...read more
Aesthetic Medicine Specialist•Rajkot
Yes Maintain proper hygiene Dermikem oc ointment Pimples are bacterial infection generally seen in 15-25 years of age
Cause oily spicy food Constipation
Lack of water intake
Hormonal changes
Oily skin
Poor quality soap or ointments etc
Recovery may delay because of vitamin deficiency or poor nutrition Sun light polution oily skin dust also cause new pimples To avoid pimples:
Avoid oily spicy junk food fast food Drink 10-15 glass of water daily
Don't itch rub pim...more
Cause oily spicy food Constipation
Lack of water intake
Hormonal changes
Oily skin
Poor quality soap or ointments etc
Recovery may delay because of vitamin deficiency or poor nutrition Sun light polution oily skin dust also cause new pimples To avoid pimples:
Avoid oily spicy junk food fast food Drink 10-15 glass of water daily
Don't itch rub pim...more
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If you are a smoker the bronchi will be seen prominent in X rays. YOUR AGE IS ALSO NEEDED .Just by one sentence Xray cannot be reported There can be a number of reasons why this may occur. However, the most common reason is taking a deep breath in when the x-ray is taken. A lot of time prominent bronchovascular markings are of no significance.
That being said, if the markings are prominent in someone with a weak heart, it could indicate fluid accumulation in the lung. This can occur becaus...more
That being said, if the markings are prominent in someone with a weak heart, it could indicate fluid accumulation in the lung. This can occur becaus...more
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Foods to Eat for increase HDL: (foods high in mono- and polyunsaturated fats)
• Fish: salmon, mackerel, tuna (high poly-unsaturated fat; specifically Omega-3)
• Oils: olive, canola, safflower oil, sunflower oil (high mono- and poly- unsaturated fat)
• Nuts and Seeds: walnuts, almonds, sunflower, cashew, peanut butter (mono- and polyunsaturated fats; some saturated fats as well)
• Fish: salmon, mackerel, tuna (high poly-unsaturated fat; specifically Omega-3)
• Oils: olive, canola, safflower oil, sunflower oil (high mono- and poly- unsaturated fat)
• Nuts and Seeds: walnuts, almonds, sunflower, cashew, peanut butter (mono- and polyunsaturated fats; some saturated fats as well)
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Yes, you need to consult a doctor and start medication as your lipid profile is higher than normal range. Along with medicines you need to follow a well maintained diet chart which helps to lower your LDL, Cholesterol and triglycerides level. Include Fibers and omega 3 rich foods. If you need me to help you out with a detailed diet chart as per your case, please contact us for a direct consultation through Lybrate or write to me.
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