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Asked for female, 32 years old from Rewari
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B.Sc (Bio), DMS (Cal), CMS , FWT, PET, D...read more

Homeopath•Kolkata
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Please follow this prescription.
1) Chininum Sulph 200, in no 30 globules, to be taken 4 globules thrice daily before food for 15 days and watch for 15 days and report me.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
Smokers are prone for upper airway and chest infection, which can lead to swelling of the lymph nodes. I suggest you cut down or consider quitting smoking, ideally with professional help and / or nicotine substitution therapy. Research suggest that the chances of successfully quitting smoking is high with help and professional input and low without. Also it would be important to see an EBT specialist for further evaluation and examination. In the mean time steam inhalation and hot water eagle ma...more
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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The normal number of WBCs in the blood is 4,500 to 11,000 WBC per microliter (4.5 to 11.0 × 109/L). Normal value ranges may vary slightly among different labs. Some labs use different measurements or may test different specimens. Talk to your doctor about your test results. The increase suggests cancer of wbc.
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General Surgeon•Ghaziabad
hi. I do not want to make you upset but there is no other way except surgery. this is a bitter truth but you can try Shar- sutra which is less invasive procedure
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Master surgery, FICA USA

General Surgeon•Aligarh
Yes surgery is best is when no pus after compliments but you have to see me will examine for exact diagnosis
Asked for female, 32 years old from Calicut
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Alternative Medicine Specialist•Pimpri-Chinchwad
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Dear lybrate-user, I have seen same case 4 years bafore, allopathic doctors convince that patient to do biopsy, n such mountox test. Anyways your son is suffering from some kind of infection is says his blood reports. Here I am giving you treatment plan you have to buy these medicines from some Ayurveda store 1.Varun+ haridra churna (orally)-3 gm each /thrice a day
2.Vacha taila (orally) 2 ml twice a day
3.Ashwaganda churna (make paste with water) apply locally on swelling 4.Gandharva ha...more
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Gastroenterologist•Bangalore
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Hi, generally fistula doesn't cause pain. It may be a fissure or a perianal abscess. Just consult your doctor again. Get a Trans anal Ultrasound done to get a proper diagnosis.
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Homeopath•Bangalore
Dear lybrate-user,
If it is a Bilateral axillary Lymphadenopathy, it is treatable with homoeopathic medicines without any side-effects but it takes longer time to get permanent cure.
If it is adenoma in the breast, there is no cure for that. You need to remove the adenoma through surgery but there is chance of recurrence and adenomas are benign. It will not cause any harm.
Consult me along with your reports, I will help you with Homoeopathic medicines.
Regrads, Dr. Sravani.
Asked for male, 21 years old from Hyderabad
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General Physician•Cuttack
1.Fistula is a chronic abnormal communication between anal canal and peri anal skin.
2.It occurs due to non healing of Ano rectal abscess and spread of infection to peri anal skin. 3. There is an External Opening in perianal skin and internal opening in anal canal.
4.Diagnosis- Proctoscopy/sigmoidoscopy. 5.Treatment of fistula-Fistulectomy under G.A. 6.Symptoms- chronic discharge of pus/blood/stool from the external opening, Itching, pain while passing stool, Constipation 7. Consult a go...more
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