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Dentist•Baddi
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Lipid myopathies (lm) are a group of muscular diseases with onset in all ages, due in most cases to enzymatic errors of lipid metabolism. Lm often, but not always, are characterized by lipid storage in muscle biopsy. Immunomodulatory/immunosuppressant drugs such as methotrexate, cyclosporine, tacrolimus, azathioprine, mycophenolate, rituximab and intravenous (ivig) or subcutaneous (subqig) immunoglobulin.
Corticosteroids such as prednisone or methylprednisolone.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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You need to have enough supplements
you can go join a gym and learn the exercises which all help you to built your muscle tone .if possible try to get advice from a personal trainer in gym. You should concentrate more on strengthening exercises. And take more protein containing diets.
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General Physician•Delhi
A burning sensation is a type of pain that's distinct from dull, stabbing, or aching pain. A burning pain is often related to nerve problems. However, there are many other possible causes. Injuries, infections, and autoimmune disorders have the potential to trigger nerve pain, and in some cases cause nerve damage. Let's discuss your concern so that we can provide the best medical plan.
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Pain Management Specialist•Hyderabad
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Pain management is an issue that stares back at mankind, irrespective of the underlying health condition. Whether it is a headache or a back pain, burn or fracture, heart attack or cancer, pain is always a symptom. In some cases like migraines, cancer, etc., the pain is chronic and the patient needs to be constantly on the vigil to know when an attack will ensue. This has also put high pressure on the medical fraternity to identify ways that can provide relief to these people. Various methods ha...more
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Hey doctors, I am suffering from scapular dyskinesia I did mri orthogram of my shoulder when I found it theirs no pain only discomfort in my scapula and after some time I am feeling discomfort in my jaw .my right side collarbone show little less compare to the left clavicular head and stellar head muscle is little different from another side like pushed back I do not know what is this and after some time I am feeling the same problem in left side also is it getting worse? And I want to know all of my problems are related to each other I am taking physiotherapy since last 4 month but I can not see you any changes I am loosing my confidence because of this I am going in depression becuase of it. I left my gym 2 year's ago because of it I don't know if am able to do gym again or not. Please suggest to me.

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Physiotherapist•Chennai
As you are going on with physiotherapy, you have to strengthen the surrounding muscle group. 1.Stand leaning against a wall with an ab-wheel in your hands
2.Protract your scapulae
3.Slowly roll the ab-wheel up the wall and ensure you’re shrugging your shoulders to elevate your scapulae as your arms rise up while keeping tension in your core to avoid lumbar extension
4.Roll back down slowly and with control and return to the initial position.
5.Breathe naturally throughout the mov...more
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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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Gastroenterologist•Ahmedabad
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Obstruction of the bile duct is characterized by the blockage of the bile duct. The function of the bile ducts is to transport bile to your small intestine. The bile is excreted in order to digest fats from the food.

There are two types of bile ducts in the body -

1. Intrahepatic ducts-
These ducts are small tube-like structures that carry the bile to extrahepatic ducts

2. Extrahepatic ducts-
Extrahepatic ducts are two ducts that descend from the liver into th...more
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MBBS, MD - Paediatrics, FNB Pediatric Ca...read more

Pediatric Cardiologist•Delhi
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Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is a commonest congenital cyanotic heart disease.
TOF is having a combination of large VSD with severe obstruction of blood flow to the lungs that result in bluish-black discoloration of lips and fingers due to flow of oxygen-deficit blood to the body parts.
The four defects that commonly associated with Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) are

Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) a hole formed in ventricular septum that is situated between two lower chambers of hea...more
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Physiotherapist•Vadodara
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TENS (Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) is a therapy which uses the low-voltage electric current to stimulate the nerves. Some people experience less pain when the current is delivered as the electrodes stimulate the nerves and send signals to the brain to block the normal pain signals. Another theory suggests that stimulating the nerves through the electric current block the perception of pain by helping the body to produce endorphin, a natural painkiller. Learn more about TENS thera...more
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