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Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis Health Feed

Asked for male, 27 years old from Jodhpur
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MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, FCPS, DG...read more

Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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It needs genetic workup first of parents and then one can give possibility of 25% or 50 % of repeat of same.
After that during next pregnancy early testing possible to detect whether that child belongs to 25 or 50 % or healthy so that if affected termination option remains open.
Right now meet genetic specialist with all records and niece.
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General Physician•Chandigarh
My advise for you to first get a routine blood check up (cbc, rft,lft, s.e, lipid profile, thyroid profile, vitamin-d and vitamin b-12 level) .share the reports than you will get better answer in my opinion.
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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Hello, you didn't tell the reason for d&c as it is involved with hormonal imbalance you could expect some erratic changes like more bleeding, clots pain also the next few monthly cycles.
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Asked for male, 51 years old from Ranchi
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
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It is because the doctor is not able to give the right remedies.
Either talk to your doctor or change.
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Gynaecologist•Motihari
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generally it is prescribed for product if any left in uterus ,it may cause more bleeding but controlled
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Dentist•Chennai
1)replacement of amalgam restorations
2)withdrawal of the drug
3)oral lichen lesions in chronic in graft versus host disease are usually managed with local corticosteroids or other drugs such as tacrolimus.
4)as in olp the question arises whether one or all types of oral lichenoid lesions are to be considered a potentially malignant disorder
in the absence of known etiological factors, the taking of a biopsy should be considered, particularly in case of a non-reticular lesion, in...more
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MD - Ayurveda, BAMS, Post Graduate Diplo...read more

Ayurvedic Doctor•Bangalore
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Hi, There is definitely a cure in Ayurveda for it. We have successfully treated several such cases. It is an intense therapy course of panchakarma, followed by medication for 2 to 3 months.
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Asked for female, 23 years old from Jammu
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MBBS, Diploma in Dermatology, Venerology...read more

Dermatologist•Raipur
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Lichen planus is a cell-mediated immune response of unknown origin, a self-limited disease that usually resolves within 8-12 months. Treamtment depends on the severity of the disease. Apply moisturizer regularly and try refrain yourself from touching it as it increases with trauma.
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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MBBS, DNB(Skin & VD)

Dermatologist•Gurgaon
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The skin is the most exposed organ to irritants, and when the body recognizes something as foreign, the immune system kicks into action. It produces what is known as antibodies against the foreign bodies (antigens). However, in many situations, the body produces antibodies against its own cells or tissue or components, causing an autoimmune reaction. One such autoimmune reaction is lichen planus, which is a skin rash caused when the body produces antibodies against its own skin or mucous membran...more
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Fellowship in Retina (FMRF)

Ophthalmologist•Nashik
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Are you losing your sight day by day? Does it make difficult to see you at night? Is this the onset of Blindness? Get to know about Retinitis Pigmentosa with these tips.

What actually is Retinitis Pigmentosa?

Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) refers to a group of diseases, which causes a slow, but progressive vision loss. It is a genetic disorder that affects the ability to respond to light.This inherited disease causes a slow loss of vision, beginning with decreased night vision and l...more
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