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Asked for male, 73 years old from Ghaziabad
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It will be good to take nebulisation for one week and if you have one machine at home you can take it whenever you feel difficulty in future.
Asked for female, 50 years old from Chennai
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Please go for a medical check-up so that it can be properly diagnosed and appropriate treatment can be begun. Do not ignore the symptoms and suffer the discomfort. Some tests needs to be done to assess your health and come to final diagnosis. You can update all the reports and the opinion of the doctor for further clarification. Always follow up with your doctor so that you can track the improvement.
Asked for male, 44 years old from Kolkata
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Yes it can be treated by homoeopathy.
You can consult a local homoeopath or you can consult me at Lybrate for homoeopathic treatment without any side effects.
You can consult a local homoeopath or you can consult me at Lybrate for homoeopathic treatment without any side effects.
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Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Upper respiratory infection (URI) is a condition, which involves illness, mainly caused by critical infection in the upper respiratory tract. This region includes the pharynx, larynx, nose and sinus. This infection causes diseases, such as tonsillitis (tonsils get inflamed), pharyngitis (causes sore throat) sinusitis (nasal passage becomes inflamed), laryngitis (voice box in your throat gets inflamed) and common cold.
Causes of upper respiratory infection (URI):
1. Both virus and ba...more
Causes of upper respiratory infection (URI):
1. Both virus and ba...more
Asked for female, 22 years old from Delhi
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Yes, it is, but for which particular disease you want to ask, please share all your queries to guide you better.
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Asked for female, 21 years old from Trivandrum
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It's a common practice in medicine as supportive measures which will keep gasto bacteria alive and you do not suffer diarrhea during the course of treatment.
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Upper respiratory infection (URI) is a condition, which involves illness, mainly caused by critical infection in the upper respiratory tract. This region includes the pharynx, larynx, nose and sinus. This infection causes diseases, such as tonsillitis (tonsils get inflamed), pharyngitis (causes sore throat) sinusitis (nasal passage becomes inflamed), laryngitis (voice box in your throat gets inflamed) and common cold.
Causes of upper respiratory infection (URI):
Both virus and ...more
Causes of upper respiratory infection (URI):
Both virus and ...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (URTI) occurs when a person inhales infectious bacteria along with air that passes through lungs via respiratory tract. One of the main causes of these respiratory infections is Air Pollution.
According to the WHO survey, among 1600 world cities, the quality of air in Delhi/NCR is one of the worst. Many studies have also shown that air pollution increases the risk of URTI; as these infections occur due to the inhalation of harmful pollutants like SO2, N...more
According to the WHO survey, among 1600 world cities, the quality of air in Delhi/NCR is one of the worst. Many studies have also shown that air pollution increases the risk of URTI; as these infections occur due to the inhalation of harmful pollutants like SO2, N...more
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Asked for male, 3 years old from Indore
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I would advice you to get him evaluated properly for allergy. This would be blood total ige and AEC, tlc, dlc, esr. Consult allergy spl.
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