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Asked for male, 18 years old from Khammam
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To be deemed medically fit' a candidate must be in good physical and mental health and free from any diseaselsyndrome/disability likely to interfere with the efficient performance of military duties in any terrain, climate, season incl sea and air, in remote areas, in austere conditions with no medical aid.
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Your doctor may recommend that you have a coronary angiogram if you have: symptoms of coronary artery disease, such as chest pain (angina) pain in your chest, jaw, neck or arm that can't be explained by other tests. New or increasing chest pain (unstable angina)
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Unfortunately, for most patients suffering from nasal polyps, the answer is no. Nasal polyp treatment usually starts with drugs, such as corticosteroids, which can make even large polyps shrink or disappear.
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Among clopidogrel and aspirin both are similar efficacy. Usually either aspirin 150 or clopidogrel 75 mg are standard doses.
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Hi my mother 50 years old now she done ursl for kidney stones. Doctor prescribed me preprocedure so I met anesthesiologist. He first said spinal anaesthesia. But my mother was abjected. Four years back she did rirs procedure under general anaesthesia (kidney stones). Then anaesthetic accept our request. Today new anaesthetic we will give to you spinal anaesthesia in operation theatre. Again I had to started argument. After few minutes he accepted. In operation room he ordered to my mother inhale breath during anaesthesia. My mother suffered lot of panic and breathe problem before and after anaesthesia. This is right way to handle old woman? After complete urls procedure my mother faced breathing problems, nurse and doctor didn't notice. What was wrong with anaesthesia? 2 years back I (24 year) did laparoscopic surgery for chocolate cyst (endometriosis). At that time anaesthetic gave me one injection in iv in operation room. I'm unconscious within 30 seconds. Why was not happened to my mother like me? This was correct inhale breath during anaesthesia? Now my doctor prescribed me urispas table in night. But my mother not conscious fully operation done on 5 pm today now 11. 55 pm nurse compulsion to my mother take urispas in empty stomach. My mother not eat anything 9 hours even she didn't drink water also. These methods are all new to me and family. Now we need clarification about all my questions. 4 years back urology doctor gave tablet after discharge. Please clarify my above questions. Thank you.

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Anesthesiologist•Darbhanga
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Anaesthesia affect differently human to human
as drug do diffently to different body but act in similar manner. Any patient out of 2.5 standard deviation are problematic for us. And cause morbidity and mortality.
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Treatment for a pneumothorax usually involves inserting a needle or chest tube between the ribs to remove the excess air. However, a small pneumothorax may heal on its own.
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Dear lybrate-user,
its very unfortunate that the problem have cropped together thereby compounding the problem. Even with 25 % ef activities of daily living are possible and it may further improve with medication. I cannot comment on the use of arjuna chaal.
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The true etiology of antrochoanal polyps is unknown but a case series review of 200 antrochoanal polyps found that the only significant risk factor is an anatomic anomaly. The most common abnormalities, as noted by the authors, were nasal septal deviation, inferior turbinate hypertrophy and concha bullosa.
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Microvascular ischemic disease is a term that's used to describe changes to the small blood vessels in the brain. Changes to these vessels can damage white matter — the brain tissue that contains nerve fibers and serves as the connection point to other parts of the brain.
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