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hi i am a 24 year old girl . my height is 134 cm ( 4feet 4inches) i have been taking growth flex v pro ( l-arginine and ornithinine ) for past one month on bed time and have noticed about 1.5 cm diffrence in height in few weeks . i would like to know is there any side effect of it . and i also consulted a doctor my spine is in really bad shape and i have a very bad posture and im obese. 63kg. my doctor said me that if my posture is improved and spine is straiter i may be additional 2-3 inches taller as my spine is curved ( like a opposite ' C" SHAPE ) pushing my hips out from behind and also a round slouched shoulder . I have started doing lots of exercise to lose weight and yoga to correct my posture 2 hours of intense streches everyday. will it help me ? is taking a arginine and ornithinie safe ? since iv already taken for a month and noticed diffrence . i also take calcium n magnesium zinc to strenghten my bones. please tell me will doing all these help me gain atleast 1-2 inches. my parents are quite tall both above 5.8. i dont have any other issues and my blood works are all fine no thyroid , no cholestrol no pco . my periods are regular . pls help doctor.

Hi, Most common cause of small height is inherited from parents,but since your parents have a good height i would recommend you to get your hormonal tests like growth hormone or consult an endocrinologist because they might be really helpful to you,since your height is to small as compared to your parents. The problem can also be related to your spine but spine can never make such a big difference to your height. The tablet you are taking is fine and can be taken for a few months,you should avo ...

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My father is 53 yrs old. He had been diagnosed with Coronary artery disease ,TMT positive,Diabetes Mellitus CT Coronary Angiogram showed High calcium score,Single Branch Vessel disease.His heart was said to be very healthy so far. A 100% blockage and 80% blockage of the arteries had been detected and collateral ways have been formed.He has not faced any symptoms of Angina so far.At the long run , anything can happen which is very sure.Could you please suggest what should be done - Bypass or Angioplasty and is it an emergency which needs to be right away?

blockage more then 75% has to be opened according to American and European recomendations. The thing that collaterals are formed and he doesn't have symptoms, on the one hand is good, it's not an amergency situatuon, but on the other hand as some diabetics can't feel pain as hard as healthy people, the real clinical picture can hide and so better not to loose time!. As for the choice between bypass surgery and angioplasty, there are some criteria (number of vessels blocked, which vessels are bl ...

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hi Dr. we had protected sex on 19th march and i got my cycle on 29 which is 3 days late but i had not get my period cycle yet....i visit a doc he said it is due to the lake of calcium and blood ..He just check through my heart beat......but i am still worried about it

Hi there. If you had vaginal bleeding 3 days late, it is ok. I think it is still your menstrual period. Seldom does menstrual period arrive exactly on the expected date. for you peace of mind you may do pregnancy test. ...

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Hi, I am 27 years old. I have been suffering from Knee pain in right leg since 2 months. When I bend me knee for 5-10 mins then it pains while straighten it. Specially it hurts when i go to toilet (indian style). After doing research on google I am thinking it is becoz of high uric acid, some one told me you have arthritis, some one told me it is due to low calcium. So please suggest me what is this. I am totally confused. What should I do now

Dear, I have gone through your problem. I think, unfortunately, you are being taken for a ride. Though high uric acid and low calcium can contribute to knee pain, they don't appear to be the cause for your problem. Your problem appears to be due to something called 'chondromalacia patella'. This is a condition where the cartilage of your knee cap becomes soft and weak. Happens with excessive climbing stairs and squatting in the Indian toilet. Try avoiding stairs and using the western commode. Al ...

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