The only treatment available for cataract is SURGERY .
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Looking at your detail that you gave me, you seem to have a normal BMI (body mass index),and normal cholesterol levels which is a good thing. There can be many people who might have a slight or mildly enlarged liver that only means that you should have a little less on your cholesterol or oil in eating and may be alcohol if you ingest it.
You can use ayurvedic drugs for your liver,but I wont say them for hypertension. Now a days many doctors prescribe diuretics as a first line of treatmen ...
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You might either be having STD or you might have ripped of your skin ,which might have also caused an ulcer.
1. Are you having any pain during micturition ?
2. Are you having any burning sensation during micturition ?
3. Are the ulceration rigid ?
4. Are there any glands on penile area ?
5. Any kind of secretion from ulcer or any kind of discharge ?
If it is an STD then it can only be diagnosed by a scraping or specimen of discharge
Please kindly describe the kind of ulcer(whether it is ...
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9.5 mm gall stone it's a pretty big gall stone. The indications for removing stone are - any stone size which are causing distressing symptoms to patient or any single stone which is more than 1cm or 10 mm. and your mother in laws' gall stone is nearing the same size.
You did not tell whether she is having any symptoms or not. If yes then she should be operated at first hand whenever you have time else you can wait for a few days also. Gall stones are usually not an emergency as the pai ...
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Mostly the causes of hypomenorrhoea are visible on blood test and ultrasound and if they are not visible,then further tests will need to be done such as mri scan or dilation and curettage and biopsy.
Are you having any fever ?
Please tell me about your tests like fsh,lh insulin,prolactin,estrogen and your usg report and also your thyroid report. ...
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physiotherapy will improve the condition .but it surely depends on the efficiency and skills of therapist , ...
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BP rises gradually,system gradually adjusts so,Pressure has to kept near to avg BP,to reduce Cardiac load & renal load.Change ur life style,reduce wt if obse,follow ur DR ...
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If you still have pain and pus discharge around that area then , either the infection is there again because it was not cleared properly( the pus drainage was not done properly ) or either it might have formed again because you might be having some co exsistent problem which probably went un diagnosed .
Are you a diabetic ?
Any other problem you might be having or any disease treatment you might have taken for pretty long in past ?
Treatment givento you otherwise medically was fine no pro ...
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Thanks for writing in.
When we talk about disc problems then MRI is more accurate. CT shows bones better but MRI shows the disc on detail.
Regarding fusion of C 5 - C 7 it is important to see your images before commenting on the type of fusion procedure.
It will be better to compare your surgery notes and then review the MRI scan and CT scan. ...
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hi bobby,
your perianal abscess surgery would take atleast 2-3 weeks to heal and slowly the soreness and pain will come down day by day as the wound heals.
regular dressings especially after motions is the key to successful healing.
The very fact that your pus c/s report mentions E.coli, I just want to make you aware that these bacteria are from the large intestine. The basic question is from where did the bacteria get into the perianal area??
the answer is that there is a small hole in the anus ...
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