Get the App
For Doctors
Login/Sign-up
About
Health Feed
Find Doctors
Health Packages
AllQ&AsTips
Polyneuropathy Health Feed
Health Query
Share
Bookmark
Report
Hello lybrate-user as it is haemorrhage (bleeding) in semen/urine is matter of concern it is better to consult nearby urologist to confirm source of bleeding and cause of bleeding.
It needs few more examination and investigation to confirm source and cause of bleeding.
Waiting and blindly taking medications may worse your problem.
It needs few more examination and investigation to confirm source and cause of bleeding.
Waiting and blindly taking medications may worse your problem.
228 people found this helpful
Asked for female, 38 years old from Hyderabad
Share
Bookmark
Report
Homeopathy Doctor•Mumbai
Asked for female, 20 years old from Darbhanga
Share
Bookmark
Report
Gallstones may form if bile contains too much cholesterol, too much bilirubin, or not enough bile salts. Researchers do not fully understand why these changes in bile occur. Gallstones also may form if the gallbladder does not empty completely or often enough.
PCOS Hyperthyroidism do not causes gall bladder stone
PCOS Hyperthyroidism do not causes gall bladder stone
16 people found this helpful
Health Query
Share
Bookmark
Report
Varicocele affects the blood flow through your scrotum, and can interfere with blood flow to your sperm, being held in the sperm sac of the testicles, which are held within the scrotum. The scrotum ‘sac’ contains blood vessels and veins that deliver this blood to the reproductive glands. A varicocele is an enlargement of the veins within the scrotum. These veins are called the pampiniform plexus. Often, someone suffering from this issue will have swollen scrotum.
Mild to moderate varicocele ...more
Mild to moderate varicocele ...more
986 people found this helpful
Asked for male, 72 years old from Chennai
Share
Bookmark
Report
Hi sir. It's only slightly increased so you don't need medicine. And it looks more because of vitamin deficiency than liver disease.
52 people found this helpful
Asked for male, 34 years old from Fatehpur
Share
Bookmark
Report
Asked for male, 21 years old from Srinagar
Share
Bookmark
Report
Asked for female, 41 years old from Bangalore
Share
Bookmark
Report
Regards Ms. lybrate-user. With the provided information, I assume that you had consulted a physician/orthopedician prior to the question. Osteopenia is more common in older age and may occur in females after menopause. It refers to reduced density of the bone and may occur to due to disorders that affect bone mineral deposition. It is advisable to consult physician/orthopedician to ascertain the cause for the disorder. The degenerative changes, sclerosis at end plates, and irregular disc spaces ...more
21 people found this helpful
Asked for male, 57 years old from Kolkata
Share
Bookmark
Report
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you
normal bilirubin levels are generally less than 1 milligram per deciliter (mg/dl). Adults with jaundice generally have bilirubin levels greater than 2.5 mg/dl. In an otherwise healthy newborn, bilirubin levels greater than 15 mg/dl may cause problems.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
normal bilirubin levels are generally less than 1 milligram per deciliter (mg/dl). Adults with jaundice generally have bilirubin levels greater than 2.5 mg/dl. In an otherwise healthy newborn, bilirubin levels greater than 15 mg/dl may cause problems.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
44 people found this helpful
Health Query
Share
Bookmark
Report
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Bile moves through thin tubes (called bile ducts) to get to your digestive tract and then out of your body as waste. But if you have too much bilirubin in your blood or if your liver can't get rid of it fast enough, it builds up in your body and can turn your eyes yellow. That's jaundice.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Bile moves through thin tubes (called bile ducts) to get to your digestive tract and then out of your body as waste. But if you have too much bilirubin in your blood or if your liver can't get rid of it fast enough, it builds up in your body and can turn your eyes yellow. That's jaundice.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
28 people found this helpful
Book appointment with top doctors for Polyneuropathy treatment
View fees, clinic timings and reviews
Ask a free question
Get FREE multiple opinions from Doctors
posted anonymously