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I need expert opinion regarding "hymen repair with ayurvedic medicine" ...

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i have a cracked tooth, can i repair that cracked tooth?

depends on how the tooth is cracked. is it a simple break. is it a small fracture that can be fixed? is it a bog fracture that needs and RCT? is it a horizontal or vertical fracture. all these things need to be evaluated before an appropriate diagnosis is reached. ...

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I am post menopausal (for 4 years). 2 weeks ago, after ONLY urinating, and only wiping the front, there has been a ~2-inch gob of brown goo on the toilet paper. My doctor sent me to the ER in the event is was stool - I had a rectocele repair 2 years ago. It was not stool. ER referred me to an OB-GYN who examined me and did a biopsy and said everything looked normal. Then it happened again last night. It smells bad, so I had presumed it was stool, but obviously it is not. I am also having cramps (for the past 3-4 months) which I've mentioned to my primary care doctor. Is this anything to be concerned about or just normal post-menopause junk coming out? Thank you.

hi, considering you had undergone a rectocele repair 2 years ago, there are high chances that this discharge me be stool unless proved otherwise. This may come due to a condition called Recto-vaginal fistula. You need to send the discharge coming out from the vagina for 'Culture and Antibiotic Sensitivity' testing. If the culture (where they grow the bacteria in the sample) shows E.Coli as one of the organisms / bacteria, then you have to undergo a series of tests for diagnosis of recto-vaginal ...

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My wife,age 51,has meniscus tear in knee. Doctors suggest arthroscopic surgery. Can it be avoided ?

it will depend upon the position and area of tear in meniscus.we have to see the severity of pain and the patient weight. avoid twisting turning in same side ...

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Hi sir my acl & mcl is tear.How can u repair these ayurvedic tretment.please teel me sir

The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) prevents anterior translation of the tibia on the femur and contributes to resistance to internal and external rotation while the knee is extended. It is a secondary stabilizer to valgus stress in full extension. The medial collateral ligament (MCL) resists valgus stress at 30 degrees of knee flexion. It also contributes to limiting anterior and posterior translation, as well as rotation, of the tibia. Thus, when both ligaments are disrupted, the knee can bec ...

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Hi sir my acl & mcl is tear.How can u repair these ayurvedic tretment.please teel me sir

Pain, often sudden and severe A loud pop or snap during the injury Swelling within the first 24 hours after the injury A feeling of looseness in the joint Inability to put weight on the joint without pain, or any weight at all ...

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Hi sir my acl & mcl is tear.How can u repair these ayurvedic tretment.please teel me sir

Hello, Apply Mahamasha taila and Murivenna taila. take Ksheerbala DS capsules prasarinyadi kwatham tablet ...

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