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MBBS, A.C.S.

Sexologist•Indore
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Priapism is a disorder where the blood flow to the male reproductive organ is severely disrupted, which results in blood being trapped inside it. This will result in a prolonged erection even after sexual arousal has diminished which is not only painful but, may even disrupt your normal life. It's medical emergency. If not relieved priapism well in time, it may lead to gangrene of the organ and amputation may be required!

Arousal and Blood Flow
When a man gets sexually aroused, the...more
Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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MPT - Orthopedic Physiotherapy

Physiotherapist•Palwal
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Physiotherapy can greatly help a patient of paralysis by making him/her independent to the maximum extent. Physiotherapy also plays an important role in negating potential complications after a paralysis. Although the process of rehabilitation can take time, it produces significantly encouraging result for a patient to continue with it until full recovery. The recovery depends on the type of paralysis a person has undergone. Notably, there are four types of paralysis:

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Last Updated: 10 years ago• Featured Tip
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Doctor•Delhi
Sleep Paralysis...
Waking Up And Being Unable To Move
Have you ever woken up in the middle of the night terrified and been unable to move?
Sleep paralysis is a phenomenon that occurs when a person wakes up from a sleep being unable to move, speak, or react.
It usually occurs as a person is about to fall asleep or as they are about to wake up out of sleep, and is usually accompanied with breathing difficulties.
This may not sound like a big deal for those who haven?t experien...more
Last Updated: 2 years ago• Featured Tip
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Fellowship Course in Panchkarma, BAMS

Ayurvedic Doctor•Navi Mumbai
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अकॉस्टिक न्यूरोमा या वेस्टिबुलर श्वानोमा एक बेनाइंग ट्यूमर है जो जो आपके आंतरिक कान को मस्तिष्क से जोड़ने वाली तंत्रिका पर विकसित होता है। यह आमतौर पर एक धीमी गति से बढ़ने वाला ट्यूमर है, हालांकि गैर-आक्रामक, और कैंसर वाला ट्यूमर पर है पर यह यदि यह नियंत्रण से बाहर हो जाए तो मस्तिष्क में विभिन्न संरचनाओं पर दबाव डाल सकता है। इससे सबसे अधिक सामान्य रूप से सुनना, शरीर का संतुलन और चेहरे के भाव प्रभावित होते हैं।

यह ट्यूमर बहुत ज्यादा सामान्य नहीं माना जाता है और यह बहुत कम लोगों को हो...more
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FRCS, M.Ch - Orthopaedics, MRCS (UK)

Orthopedic Doctor•Chennai
1. Dr. Madu sridhar

Https://www. Lybrate. Com/chennai/doctor/dr-madu-sridhar-orthopedist

Ms in orthopaedics, m. Ch trauma & ortho, diploma in orthopaedics (d. Ortho),

14 years experience 250 at clinic 300 online



He is regarded as a senior clinician with expertise as an orthopaedic doctor. He is a kind hearted experienced physician with extensive experience as an orthopaedic surgeon, paediatric orthopedist, joint replacement surgeon, as wel...more
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MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DM - Neurol...read more

Neurologist•Bangalore
Dr. Girish Gadre
MBBS, DM - Neurology
21 Years Experience 500 - 600 at clinic
As a neurologist and a general physician who specialises in medicine, he has made a name for himself via the work that he has done. He obtained his MBBS from Maulana Azad Medical College in 2001, and he received his DM in Neurology from NIMHANS Bangalore in 2007. Both degrees are in the field of medicine.

Neurosurgeon Dr. Girish Gadre has been practicing in the Malleswaram neighborhood of Bang...more
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DM - Neurology, Fellow in Child Neurolog...read more

Neurologist•Moradabad
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As children, you have probably learnt that paralysis is complete inability to move, sense, touch or control other bodily sensations. But little did we know that paralysis comes in many forms depending on the extent to which a person is immobilized. So, what is the difference between partial and total paralysis?

What is Total Paralysis?

Whether temporary or permanent, paralysis is the inability to move part of the body due to nerve damage. However it does not mean that people wi...more
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh (CTVS)

General Surgeon•Varanasi
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Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a disease of blood vessels that are located outside the heart and brain. The condition develops due to fatty deposits in the arteries and veins that stops the blood flow to the heart and mind as the case may be. It narrows the artery and restricts the blood flow, which causes problems to other organs of the body such as kidney, liver, and stomach.


Symptoms of Peripheral Artery Disease-
Peripheral Artery Disease is the most common type of condi...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Diploma In Diet & Nutrition

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Nagpur
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Physiotherapy can greatly help a patient of paralysis by making him/her independent to the maximum extent. Physiotherapy also plays an important role in negating potential complications after a paralysis. Although the process of rehabilitation can take time, it produces significantly encouraging result for a patient to continue with it until full recovery. The recovery depends on the type of paralysis a person has undergone. Notably, there are four types of paralysis:

Hemiplegia
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BAMS

Ayurvedic Doctor•Surat
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If you are suffering from neuromuscular disorders and require an effective, natural cure, you should opt for Ayurveda. Neuromuscular disorders are conditions in which certain areas of your central nervous system may get affected. It leads to the dysfunction and degeneration of your musculature, and also disables the functioning of certain organs at times. According to the Ayurvedic principles, most neuromuscular disorders occur because of beeja dosha, deranged vata and due to certain defects or ...more
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MBBS, MD - Paediatrics, Fellowship in Ne...read more

Pediatrician•Zirakpur
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Movement disorders can trigger from various types of brain injuries, metabolic disturbances, inflammation, trauma, side effects of medication, genetic disorders, infections etc. The brain structures that get affected are believed to include the thalamus, brainstem, basal ganglia, cortex etc. Since all these structures function together, any abnormalities in any of the structures can compromise movement. For instance, a kid suffering from primary dystonia can lead a near normal life, if the condi...more
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MBBS, D.ORTHO, MS, Fellowship in Minimal...read more

Orthopedic Doctor•Kolkata
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Myelopathy refers to any neurological deficit in the spinal cord. The three most common types of myelopathy are cervical myelopathy, lumbar myelopathy and thoracic myelopathy. Here are the causes and symptoms of myelopathy.

Causes

1. Injury
This is a very common cause of myelopathy. Any type of accident or even a traumatic event can cause myelopathy and perhaps even paralysis.

2. Spinal stenosis
This is a condition in which the spinal cord narrows. It is one of...more
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Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surge...read more

Ayurvedic Doctor•Nagpur
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Facial paralysis is when there is a loss of voluntary movement of the face on one or both sides. The following are the most common causes of facial paralysis.

Bell s palsy, the most common cause of facial paralysis
Stroke is another major cause of facial paralysis, could be combined with right side arm/leg paralysis
Tumours, affecting the facial region can exert pressure on the nerves and lead to paralysis
Infections such as herpes zoster infections cause paralysis
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