it seems you have a predominantly ear based infection. visit and ENT ASAP on an emergency basis. ...
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meet a dentist. ...
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Kindly consult a dentist & an ENT in person for further suggestion. We need more investigations (Full mouth x-ray) & clinical examination to decide upon treatment. ...
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Medication used for seizures can cause gum overgrowth (gingival hyperplasia), but now a days with advent of Lasers, the treatment modality as improved saving time and is an absolutely painless procedure. ...
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A variety of reasons for this are dandruff, dermatitis, dry scalp, lice infestation. Rest are skin infestations like dematitis,psoriasis,rinworm of scalp and folliculitis of skin.
Application of olive oil over head lavender oil and use of lemon juice some drops to rub your hair and and then rinse them. Use of peppermint oil,applying aloe vera over scalp,massaging the hair with apple cider vinegar and water is also useful.
When dealing with Itchy Scalp, it is recommended to have judicious ...
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Since you have got no major test reports regarding your disease and we need basic tests for making a diagnosis,so i would advice you to get an fnac of your testicular lump and ultrasound testis,so that we can make a diagnosis and then decide upon the treatment line.
Do you have any major allergy ? ...
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Ear Correction : The procedure we use to correct prominent ears is a modern popular technique, which involves reshaping of the ear cartilage with permanent sutures. This technique is very safe and effective. The risk of complications is far lower than the cartilage cutting technique. ...
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First of all we need to exclude lower respiratory tract infection which may include pneumonia or bronchiolitis.Take your child to a paediatrician for clinical examination.U mentioned your child was on antibiotics 3 times in last 4 months.Was it due to lactose intolerance only leading to loose motions or for some other illness also ??
Has exclusive bottle feeding advised to you by a paediatrician after diagnosis of lactose intolerance or the child was bottle fed since bi ...
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