Its a complication that occurs after a traumatic extraction and what is known as dry socket. See your dental surgeon and ask for topical antibiotics. ...
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You have mentioned dry socket, the appropriate treatment for that is use of local antibiotics and systemic analgesics. Kindly get a radiograph done and ask your dentist to irrigate and flush the area before inserting the local medication. ...
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it be better if you have a consultation ...
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I think post surgery, Your dentist must have taken the X-Ray to confirm complete removal of amalgum. Balantitis most likely is coincidental need to consult dermatologist for same. ...
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This is not the side effect of i lasik .This floaters are due to myopic degenerative changes in retina . If this persists without any defect in retina then nothing to worry but regular retinal check up for any type of detachment is necessary. ...
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Consult a Endocrinologist ...
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Hi,
The medicines you are having are fine and have to be taken for 15 more days and you may feel further better.
I might have liked to give some other medicines,but then the doctor might have noticed something on your examination to give you this medicine.
You can get tested for hiv for safety sake and your concern.
Is there any smell in urine ?
prostatitis is difficult to comment without examining you.But it may be possible that you are having acute bacterial prostatitis and treatment for acut ...
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Hi,
If you are facing this problem since a month then it is for sure that it is not a simple infection and it is better that you consult a doctor.
Till that time you can have a pain killer along with a combination of a anti-inflamatory(diclofenac+seratiopeptidase) ...
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dear rebecca, pleased to know how keen you are with your health (many people are sooooo careless). As for your IBS, it is a wise idea to undergo a colonoscopy once every year. Cancer or colon or rectum is very rare and there are early signs of it like a polyp which can be easily diagnosed and removed by colonoscopy. so if you really need to be cautious, you have to underdo a colonoscopy once every year. Take care. www. pilesfreedom. com ...
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Demineralization is local osteoporosis due to disuse as you have been protected from full weight bearing as you had a fracture. this is normal and would soon be recovered as you bear normal weight by remodeling.
this is the normal process of healing of bone and you should not worry. ...
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