probably u have COPD.U might be having gastritis,because of mediine.change ur diet to simpler forms.Steam inhalation b4 bed.what med ru taking? ...
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Hi,
I would like to ask you what do you mean by word slow heart beat because it might mean a little different medically.
Usually inhalers are responsible for tachycardia(fast heart rate than slow),specially the drug taken by you. These are very common drugs that might cause you to have a little bit of tremors and might cause you to feel that you are feeling your heart beat,or it might also cause headache,dizziness,or may be vomiting.
I believe you can ask your physician to change your inhaler ...
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Use external prosthesis. Otherwise, go for the breast augmentation procedure. ...
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Was the problem recurrent ?.U can opt for Quadra medical/Echo XRay/Appolo gleneagles.. ...
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There would have been a lot of questions i would have liked to ask you like from which site of the body was fnac done or which were the lymph nodes which are enlarged.
But i suggest lymph nodes in your neck were probably enlarged that is why doctor suspected tuberculosis and we see a lot of weight loss in tuberculosis and you mentioned that point in your history,although there have to be a lot of points which needs to be checked before concluding to a diagnosis.
Do you have fever,how much i ...
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take a xray and find out if rct is needed ...
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Yes you can consult an md medicine for these complaints and if anything specific he might also refer you to a md dermatologist. ...
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You should visit a hospital emergency,till then try to be in an open space and try to breath easy.
Asthalin nebulisation increases heart rate,if you have asthmatic attacks quite frequently do mention it to your doctor he will change your drugs to the ones who have long term mechanisam of action and have to be given once in a day and they will reduce your your dependance from asthalin. ...
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You should consult a Specialist in the field of 'Oral Medicine'. They will take your tongue biopsy and prescribe necessary medication ...
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Yes that's right - the antibodies can take up to 3 months, sometimes longer, to appear but the p24 antigen assay becomes positive much sooner after exposure. Still no test is fool proof and you should get retested in 8 weeks time - just the HIV 1/2 antibodies will be enough. This is just a precaution to be doubly sure - as it stands you are HIV negative based on your test results.
And yes that is a standard laboratory.
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