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First of all any medication you taking stop
go for regular exercise or yoga
for other details call me.
go for regular exercise or yoga
for other details call me.
Asked for male, 26 years old from Hyderabad
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Start with altria flam p for 5 days after food along with lots of hot and cold pack application thrice daily, along with betadine ointment application if in case of any abrasions, infective wound need t bact ointment twice daily after cleaning with savlon liquid.
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Levipil is generally safe ,lamotrogine is safer though but it's advisable to continue same medicine rather than add a new one.
Take folic acid and get regular check ups done
Take folic acid and get regular check ups done
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Homeopathy has encouraging results in treating febrile convulsions. They can be cured easily. Please contact us in person as we would have to take s detail case record for better assessment and better plan of action.
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Sinus tachycardia is a sinus rhythm with an elevated rate of impulses, defined as a rate greater than 100 beats/min (bpm) in an average adult. The normal resting heart rate in the average male adult ranges from 60–100 bpm and women 60-90 bpm. Sinus tachycardia refers to a faster-than-usual heart rhythm. Your heart has a natural pacemaker called the sinus node, which generates electrical impulses that move through your heart muscle and cause it to contract, or beat. Normal sinus rhythm typically ...more
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