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Asked for male, 35 years old from Bikaner
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Brain damage or brain injury is the destruction or degeneration of brain cells. Brain damage may occur due to a wide range of conditions, illnesses, or injuries.
Post studying the complete medical history , we'll be able to figure out the best possible solution.
Post studying the complete medical history , we'll be able to figure out the best possible solution.
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Sinus tachycardia (also colloquially known as sinus tach or sinus tachy) is an elevated sinus rhythm characterized by an increase in the rate of electrical impulses arising from the sinoatrial node.in adults, sinus tachycardia is defined as a heart rate greater than 100 beats/min (bpm). The normal resting heart rate is 60–100 bpm in an average male adult and 60-90 bpm in an average female adult.
The normal ranges for hemoglobin depend on the age and, beginning in adolescence, the gender of t...more
The normal ranges for hemoglobin depend on the age and, beginning in adolescence, the gender of t...more
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There are various types of head injuries, some of the major types are as follows: hematoma, hemorrhage, concussion, edema, skull fracture, diffuse axonal injury and some others.
Your head has more blood vessels than any other part of your body, so bleeding on the surface of your brain or within your brain is a serious concern in head injuries. However, not all head injuries cause bleeding.
One of the first ways doctors may assess your head injury is with the glasgow coma scale (gcs). The...more
Your head has more blood vessels than any other part of your body, so bleeding on the surface of your brain or within your brain is a serious concern in head injuries. However, not all head injuries cause bleeding.
One of the first ways doctors may assess your head injury is with the glasgow coma scale (gcs). The...more
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A potentially serious infectious bacterial disease that mainly affects the lungs.
The bacteria that cause tb are spread when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Your cousin required doctor's counseling connect with us for better counseling and medication.
The bacteria that cause tb are spread when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Your cousin required doctor's counseling connect with us for better counseling and medication.
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As you mentioned your father is taking ecosprin, it is highly recommended to get his imaging by ct scan or mri.
The medicines are safe but you need to check whether they are required or not.
Antibiotics are only required if there is obvious cut or open wound is present. I recommend for clinical examination of the patient.
The medicines are safe but you need to check whether they are required or not.
Antibiotics are only required if there is obvious cut or open wound is present. I recommend for clinical examination of the patient.
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Treatment methods are:
night time saturation records with pulse oximeter and bilevel positive airway pressure (bipap) may be indicated for the patients.
Physical therapy measures (chest percussion, breathing exercises, resistive inspiratory training) may be required to clear respiratory secretions to reduce the work of breathing.
Special weaning protocol to prevent over fatigue of respiratory muscles can be recommended for more severe patients with tracheostomy. Patients with cranial...more
night time saturation records with pulse oximeter and bilevel positive airway pressure (bipap) may be indicated for the patients.
Physical therapy measures (chest percussion, breathing exercises, resistive inspiratory training) may be required to clear respiratory secretions to reduce the work of breathing.
Special weaning protocol to prevent over fatigue of respiratory muscles can be recommended for more severe patients with tracheostomy. Patients with cranial...more
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