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Asked for female, 34 years old from Delhi
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If you are not having heavy bleeding, take T Cifran CT twice daily after food for 5 days along with the meprate and it will resolve. If there is heavy or persistent bleeding, you will need a repeat d and c.
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Hi. Unfortunately there is no cure for rp as on now. All the medications or inventions are just aimed at improving the already diminished vision or improving the quality of life. For you per se genetic testing isnât much useful now that you already have the disease.
But you should definitely get the genetic testing and counselling of your partner before marriage. Meanwhile, advise for you - 1. Vit a supplements 2. Visit an eye doctor if you experience further drop in your vision as there m...more
But you should definitely get the genetic testing and counselling of your partner before marriage. Meanwhile, advise for you - 1. Vit a supplements 2. Visit an eye doctor if you experience further drop in your vision as there m...more
Asked for female, 26 years old from Karnal
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Bahut sare medical taklif ke liye khud doctor ko prashna karke detail me medical history leni padti hai, check up karna padta hai aur kabhi kabhi reports dekhna padta hai isliye doctor ko milo.- gynecologist ko.
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Mainly related to immediate time during and sometime aftre surgery. Like any other surgery- anaesthesia risk, pain, infection, bleeding.
Very few may get complication late like infertility or abortion or premature delivery in future pregnancy
Very few may get complication late like infertility or abortion or premature delivery in future pregnancy
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No sone spotting is pretty common and it fades away with time
Donât worry
Donât worry
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Asked for male, 20 years old from Hyderabad
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Lichen planus is an autoimmune disease.
There is no cure it allopathy and it has many side effects.
While it can be cured by homeopathic treatment if right medicine is prescribed.
Once you consult, will be able to chat or call and get full case details to prescribe treatment.
There is no cure it allopathy and it has many side effects.
While it can be cured by homeopathic treatment if right medicine is prescribed.
Once you consult, will be able to chat or call and get full case details to prescribe treatment.
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Asked for male, 47 years old from Kanpur
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Good evening. Lichen planus is quite an itchy and stubborn. Topical corticosteroids are the 1st choice especially when lesions are few in number. If still actively persistent or worsening, stronger creams/ointments may be tried along with tablets/capsules to control the disease activity. Even if lichen planus is controlled, it tends to leave behind marks which are very persistent and difficult to treat.
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Decidua is lining of endometrium. Usually one does not see myometrial tissue so discuss with treating Gynecologist for posssibility of adenomyosis/fibroid
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