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The only blood test that can show whether you are pregnant or the previous abortion was an incomplete one is a serum beta hcg -this checks the hormone for pregnancy in the blood.If less than 5 ,then pregnancy is negative.
A normal gynae check up can reveal past pregnancy only if earlier pregnancy led to an incomplete abortion which can be made out by an ultrasonogram of the pelvis or the serum beta hcg.Otherwise no doctor can make out whether you were pregnant in the past and have taken abor ...
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Urinary problems are not common in flu and should not be related. However this can happen if you have low immunity then you can have multiple problems together.
Usually flu are viral in nature which will take some time at least whether or not you take drugs (antibiotic),but taking an antibiotic will help you so that you don't have any other infection. Viral has a fixed period cycle
Have plenty of water(that will help you flush your system)
Have fresh fruits and vegetable
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The Doppler examination shows a thrombus in the deep veins with partial recanalization. This suggests that the thrombus is of a chronic nature. The Doppler can be repeated after one month of treatment to see residual thrombus.
We do not provide any prescription. For this you have to visit an internal medicine specialist.
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By telling that she also has fever,one thing is confirmed that she has an infection. Now if she has problem in her micturition too then either the infection is in her urinary tract or the pelvis which will have to be seen first and then an antibiotic can be started. So you have to consult your doctor now.
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The pain after getting an HSG test done,will not come after 4-5 days as you have described,rather this pain is probably due to other causes.
Pain due to endometriosis is present more just before the onset of menses and during menses.
Kindly review with your nearest hospital about the cause of the pain which may be due to renal colic ,ureteric colic,etc ...
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First of all you need to maintain consistent shifts(better to avoid shifts) and the shifts should change in clockwise direction not anticlockwise direction, needs to follow sleep hygiene rules and the last you can try Melatonin 3mg and it to be taken 1 hour before bedtime. If the problem still persists, you need to consult me or any other sleep specialist. ...
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More then 75% stenosis of blood vessel is indication for angioplasty acording to American and European recommendations and are considered critical, that means that angioplasty must be done! there doesn't exist a medication which will help more then 75% block. And these blocks, if are not cured on time can lead to infarction! BRILLINTA is a medication which makes your blood thinner, it doesn't have any influence on blocks. Visit your cardiologist and do whatever he/she advices, because 80%, 95% a ...
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Hello agni u had long standing intestinal infection u had problems with digestion. U r intestine is highly sensitive. Problems I can look r flatulent dyspepsia, colitis irritable bowel syndrome. Weak immunity. I appreciate your r health food and life style conscious. But don't compair ur problem with others. U have ur own designed digestion tract. U Need proper ayurvedic treatment and diet lifestyle modifications. This is not a major disease but it impacts ur body and mind. We have very good med ...
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To treat foot drop you will require a split tibialis posterior tendon transfer.
I cannot give you technical details but essentially the foot drop is due to non-functional tendon which fails to lift the foot up. The function is done by another tendon which is transferred into it's place.
A POP cast is required for 6 weeks. intense physiotherapy is required post-operatively. Our success rate is high due to our experience.
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Hi, Your concern seems multidisciplinary. This needs your utmost patience.First and foremost you can consult a reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist, You can also seek a consultation with an Internist (endocrinologist) regarding your condition, specifically the weight loss, easy fatiguability and loss of appetite.Kidney stones can be managed by nephrologist. ...
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