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Last Updated: 4 years ago• Featured Tip
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MSPT (Master of Physical Therapy)

Physiotherapist•Delhi
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Without our lungs, it would be impossible to breathe. People suffering from chronic lung diseases have compromised lung functioning. This leads to shortness of breath, fatigue and weakness. In turn, this can make the person avoid anything that exerts the lungs such as exercise. While this may seem like a good idea, it is actually detrimental. Not exercising can further weaken the lungs and muscles and make this a vicious cycle. This is where physiotherapy can help with lung rehabilitation or pul...more
Asked for male, 20 years old from Coimbatore
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MVSc, BVSc

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I should deworm ur pet at 30 days of age and 1st vaccination should be given at 45th days of age, u always prefer bathing pets after 2 months of age, u can give him milk if he doesn't shows any adverse effects after drinking it.
Asked for female, 38 years old from Hyderabad
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MVSc, BVSc

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Actually his vomiting and diahorrea maybe due to several reasons, it maybe because of worms, irregular deworming, it maybe because of parvo viral enteritis, irregular vaccination or not vaccinating your pet against it, it maybe due to gastric irritation that it may had ate something like foriegn objects, we should find the exact causative agent to cure the problem, so kindly explain in detail about vaccination and deworming history, his consistency and frequency of vomit and diahorrea, is he act...more
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Karwar
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MVSc, BVSc

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It may be a skin infection, but we should find out the causative agent causing the skin infection, it maybe due to bacterial, fungal or ticks or scabies or demodicosis,
but to find out and cure the problem, kindly share the picture and video of your pet puppy with lesions.
Thank you.
Asked for male, 17 years old from Jhunjhunu
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MVSc, BVSc

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Well, first dose of deworming should be given at 30 days of age, then once in 15 days until 3 months of age, then after 3 months of age dewomer syrup can be given in once a month up to 6 months, then after 6 months of age, we can change it to deworming tablet, it can be given once in 3 months interval lifelong.
Eazypet dewormer syrup - 1 ml/kg body weight
eazypet deworming tablet 1 tablet/10 kg body wieght.
Note; before deworming consult a nearby veterinarian and confirm that your pe...more
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BHMS

Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
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Dear Lybrate user!
ki67 marker of metastasis is 0 percent means very low chance to spread further.
Here "no need complete cystectomy at this moment. But, patient must be under regular monitoring.
According to nobel prize winning article regarding cancers: cancer cells can multiply under rich co2 and glucose.
We can reduce multiplication by filling more oxygen into our cells by doing exercises and by minimizing glucose content in the cells.
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Asked for male, 17 years old from Jhunjhunu
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MVSc, BVSc

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Actually there are many things through which we can identify the purity of german shepherd pup.
1. just see the puppy chest region, in between front and back legs. There shouldn't be any white spot on lower chest part. If there is any white spot it means that it is not a pure German Shepherd pup.
2. They have a long and bushy tail that hangs down. Show Line German Shepherds have an angulated back that slopes from high to low as you go from shoulders to rear end, but the Working Line Ger...more
Asked for male, 21 years old from Cachar
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MVSc, BVSc

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Actually canine distemper can't be cured sir, we can only prevent canine distemper disease before infecting the dog by vaccination, after the dog gets infected by canine distemper disease, there is no cure, only supportive and supplementary treatment can be given, we can't completely cure canine distemper disease, sorry to say so,
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Asked for male, 15 years old from Jhunjhunu
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MVSc, BVSc

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Yes sir, you can give, but better to follow the same diet u used to follow instead of introducing new diet, can we kindly know the diet schedule for ur puppy, so that it will be easy for us to explain in more detail.
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Asked for female, 21 years old from Aurangabad
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MVSc, BVSc

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Yes, we can help you for sure, but we want few details like what diet you gave your pet at last sir, did you vaccinate and deworm your pet sir, is there any vomition or diahorrea sir,
thank you.
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