A haemorrhagic cyst if not causing any symptoms,usually subside within 2-3 months.Kindly let me know if your previous ultrasound also had similar findings.
Hemorrhagic cysts cause no complications in conceiving if ovarian size and other ovarian parameters are normal. ...
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It might be Pilonidal Sinus or Abscess ...
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Tooth powder was used century back when pastes were not used. The problem here is the abrasive nature of tooth powder. Consultant your dentist and undergo complete scaling and then ask for a complete assessment for your gums, based on which a suitable treatment can be advised. ...
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The results of surgery are good if you get it done as early as possible.There are no other choice other than surgery. It is a routine surgery so no special preparation is required. About 30 to 45 days will be required for recovery. ...
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what do u want cured,duodenal ulcer,arthritis,prostrate? ...
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Usually tight fore skin indicates that you either had phimosis or infection or scarring of your fore skin,which has to be removed now.
It is a controversial topic and there is no confirmatory study,however all the studies done till now have indicated that sensation don't reduce or make no difference and that is what I have noticed too.
Your sensation will be provided to you by your glans now,and sexual sensation should not reduce and there is confirmatory evidence on this that circumcisio ...
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Thank you for the clarification. Here is the standard treatment for an infected ingrown toe nail:
A 5-7 day course of an antibiotic like Dicloxacillin, Cephalexin or Amoxicilin-Clav to clear the infection
Antiseptic soaks - Condy's soaks made with diluted Pottasium Permanganate, done twice a day for 5-10 minutes followed by Mupirocin cream on the affected area
Pain relief with Paracetamol-Ibuprofen combination taken 2-3 times a day after meals.
After 7 days of this the infection should be cl ...
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Quit habits strictly. Various treatment modalities for oral leukoplakia have been reported, but there is currently no consensus on the most appropriate treatment
The treatment modalities include change of lifestyle factors such as tobacco and alcohol intake,
Medication with retinoids or antimycotics, 13-cis-retenoic acid, carotenoids, Vitamin C, E, Natural agents (green tea) & Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents
Surgical excision,
Cryosurgery,
Laser evaporation or laser excision. ...
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Treatment for cysts differ depending upon the site and extent of the cyst .
Accordingly the charges will be different depending upon the treatment needed and experience of the surgeon who performs the procedure .
Please consult your dentist and he will be able to guide you regarding the type of treatment required and the subsequent charges . ...
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