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Asked for male, 26 years old from Parbhani
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Get your thyroid profile, cbc, blood sugar fasting checked from some lab.
I need details of the case. In the meanwhile follow this1. Take your breakfast every day. Don't skip it. U should eat whatever your mother or grandparent eat in bfast. I mean to say whatever is your traditional food. If punjabi eat paratha, if belongs to south then take idli/ dosa etc.
2. Don't overeat 3. Don't take tea empty stomach. Eat something like a banana (if you are not diabetic) or any seasonal fruit or so...more
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Asked for female, 18 years old from Gorakhpur
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General Physician•Pune
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You have not mentioned duration of fever, other complaints and medical treatment received. Now on you have to record mouth temperature at 7. Am, 12 noon, 9 pm every day. Consult physician - internal medicine, md. Who has to elicit proper history, clinical examination, related investigations, correct diagnosis, appropriate medications and follow up. Taking excess dose of paracetamol may damage liver. Take plenty of liquids and rest.
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MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor o...read more

General Physician•Siwan
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Start exercise regularly. Use foot rest while seating.
Use tab gabamentin 300 mg/50 mcg once a day.
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Asked for male, 0 years old from Varanasi
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General Physician•Pune
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Jab 10 dinse bukhar hai aur abhi diagnosis nahi hua toe koi maultispeciality institutional hospital me senior child specialist ke nigaah me admit karna aur observation, temp record advanced tests ki zaroorat hai.
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General Physician•Tirunelveli
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Hello. Kindly check her complete blood count for immune status and give nutritious foods like milk, egg, fruits. Maintain strict hygiene, drink boiled or mineral water, avoid ice creams and stay away from dust and sick people. I hope this helps. Take care. Thank you.
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Question regarding my bradycardia i’m 20, I haven’t been diagnosed with any chronic disease nor took any medication regarding cardiovascular diseases or other chronic diseases, I used to be very active 2 years ago but since 2 years I haven’t been active, only a bit of walking, smoker, most of the time recently i’m under high stress and i’m not sleeping well, I did a liver function, wbc count wd, lipids and other blood components tests as well as urinalysis, but everything seems just fine, so i’m wondering if this bradycardia is normal or not, a year after I stopped doing physical activities my hr was 60-70. Im not moving frequently and my diet is not very good, I mostly eat from outside, half of the time it’s fast food, I don’t drink or consume any substances, I used to smoke a lot and consume large quantities of nicotine as much as a heavy smoker but I quit only 10 days ago, took 2 shots of pfizer vac yin 2020, heart rate 48-52, but goes up if I walk fast or climb stairs, or start walking suddenly, I take vitamins supplements, I don’t consume caffeine usually but I do now because of my phys and become finals, bet those were’t the best memories I hope this is just a medical student syndrome, and I can’t thank you enough if you’ve read through all of this.

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General Physician•Kolkata
Hyperkalemia can cause junctional rhythm and brady. Other causes are symptomatic rbbb, lbbb and/or bifascicular block.
In certain persons brady is normal and not a cause of concern.
Beta antagonists also lower heart rate. Hypothyroidism and congenital heart disease are other causes.
Cardiac evaluation, holter monitoring, serum electrolytes and drug history are required.
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Asked for female, 38 years old from Faridabad
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MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor o...read more

General Physician•Hisar
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Repeat dose after 4-6 hours. Maximum dose per day is 90 mg/kg and single dose is 15 mg/kg. 4-6 doses max. But if 2-3 doses are ineffective, increasing dose might not be good. If still fever doesn't come down switch to tab meftal spas 2 -3 times a day.
Do cold sponging of body. Remove clothes.
Keep in room temperature 25-30 degrees and well ventilation
do contact me for further diagnosis and treatment if you feel necessary.
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MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor o...read more

General Physician•Hisar
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Unless you have achieved menopause your periods will return after a period of 1-3 months after using hormonal pills.
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Asked for Male, 26 years old from Moga
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Unani Specialist•Kanpur
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Follow these herbal combinations for complete cure
ras raj ras 1 tablet twice a day
ashta moorti avleh 10 gm twice a day
vyadhi har rasayan 125 mg twice a day.
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Asked for Male, 53 years old from Moga
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Mri result cervical issues i’m 26 male. I was having little numbness in my right should and leg. Got nerve test and mri. Nerve test was normal. Even doctor said the mri is normal. But when I saw the report at c3/c4 it shows something. Can you guys help. Is it normal mri mri says: technique: sagittal t1, sagittal t2, sagittal t2 repeat, axial t2 and axial t2 3d merge. Findings: despite repeat sequences image quality is moderately degraded by motion artifact. Alignment is stable. Vertebral body heights are preserved. No suspicious bone marrow signal changes are present. The visualized posterior fossa structures are unremarkable. The visualized soft tissues of the neck demonstrate no focal abnormality. Normal bilateral vertebral artery flow voids are demonstrated. The axial t2 sequences are significantly degraded by motion which reduces sensitivity and specificity of this examination for characterizing spinal or neural foramina narrowing. C2/c3: unremarkable. C3/c4: small disc osteophyte complex contributes to no significant spinal or neural foramina narrowing. C4/c5: unremarkable. C5/c6: unremarkable. C6-c7: unremarkable. C7/t1: unremarkable. Impression: limited examination due to motion. No large disc osteophyte complex present. No definite spinal stenosis or cord compression is present. Intrinsic signal abnormality within the cord is difficult to exclude on this examination due to motion artifact. No major neural foramina stenosis is present. Mild neural foramina stenosis can not be definitively excluded due to motion artifact on the critical axial sequences.

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MBBS , MD - Biochemistry

General Physician•Lucknow
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The osteophyte complex at c3/c4 may or may not be the reason for your symptoms. In any case your symptoms should go away with rest in a 2-3 weeks. However if the symptoms persist or worsen you should again consult a neurologist (dm neurology)
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